Accepted Brands
JVC VCR
RCA VCR
Sony VCR
Sharp VCR
Hitachi VCR
Philips VCR
Samsung VCR
Toshiba VCR
Panasonic VCR
Mitsubishi VCR
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We gladly accept a diverse selection of VCR players, including various types such as VHS, Betamax, vintage, and modern models. Whether it's the classic VHS player for your retro movie collection, a high-performance Betamax player for vintage recordings, or a modern model for watching old family tapes, we welcome them all for proper recycling.
No per-household limit on how many are recycled.
No brand discrimination.
All VHS tapes also accepted.
All AV cables and cords accepted.
Accepted in bulk at no charge at all drop-off locations.
AfterBits Electronic Recycling in Spring Texas
Directions: 21631 Rhodes Rd C306, Spring, TX 77388
Phone: (713) 370-3000
AfterBits Electornic Recycling in Medford Oregon
Directions: 249 E Barnett Rd #108, Medford, OR 97501
Phone: (541) 500-0218
When recycling a VCR player, begin by researching local electronic waste recycling facilities or programs that accept such devices, like AfterBits Electronic Recycling. Disconnect any cables and accessories, such as power cords and remote controls, before recycling. Instead of donating, opt to recycle the VCR player if it's still in working condition, ensuring its responsible disposal and adherence to environmental regulations.
The VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) player holds a significant place in the history of home entertainment technology. In the 1970s, it emerged as a revolutionary device, allowing people to record and play back television shows and movies at their convenience. With the introduction of VHS tapes, households were granted access to a vast library of films, documentaries, and recorded television programs.
The popularity of VCR players soared throughout the 1980s and 1990s, becoming a central component of living rooms worldwide. Families gathered around their VCRs to watch rented movies, record cherished family memories, and even share home videos with loved ones. Although advancements in digital technology have rendered VCR players obsolete in today's streaming-centric world, their legacy as pioneers of home entertainment remains deeply ingrained in our collective memory.
AfterBits Electronic Recycling in Spring Texas
Directions: 21631 Rhodes Rd C306, Spring, TX 77388
Phone: (713) 370-3000
AfterBits Electornic Recycling in Medford Oregon
Directions: 249 E Barnett Rd #108, Medford, OR 97501
Phone: (541) 500-0218