Address: 1803 N 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55411, USA
Phone: +16125215558
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–4PM
Friday: 7:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
James Mattson
First time at EMR with employees and other customers alike were so friendly to help me navigate the property grounds, facilities, and assist in the quick access of the tub forklifted to the back of my truck. Thanks to EMR taking my cans I can't get that done at KNK anymore.
Troy Baker
I have been going to EMR Scrappy's for about 10 years now, I've found that Scrappys is the better choice than their nearby competitors. They even take ferris metals! (magnetic - ie steel, iron) You will need 500lbs or more to get paid for your ferris scap and no minimum required on non Ferris (ie aluminum, copper, brass) Top dollar paid out for your scrap without the hassles you will tend with other nearby yards. I highly recommend Scrappys!
David Rice
I had a bunch of scrap steel and scrap aluminum very convenient very easy and I got paid cash after that I had to to take the wife out to dinner
Dan Dunkley
I give them 3.75 stars hadn't been there in a while could have been more helpful with what to do and where to go in other words better instructions and the process price paid is comparable to other sources
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They are paying 50 cents a lb for aluminum also
No, if you don't have at least 500lbs of scrap you get no money, but great if u just want to get rid of them
I think .40 cent
Absolute tire on broadway between Washington n 2nd
Eric I work for a aplliance company and we drop them off all the time but they don't pay much at all for them
No cars at this site
No
I'm not sure about the aluminum Rim,s either because I need to get rid of some my self, but I will find out on Wednesday because that,s when I'm taking mine in. I will go to a pawn shop first and then the the scrap yard.the rim,s I have are a set of 4 so the pawn shop would most of the time give me a better price because they would sell them and make Alot more MONEY.
As of May 17 it's 60 cents per pound.
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