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Maryland's concentration of federal agencies, military installations, and state government offices generates a steady supply of surplus electronics at auction. The state's proximity to Washington D.C. means agencies like the GSA regularly liquidate excess IT equipment, networking gear, and office electronics through platforms like GSA Auctions and GovDeals. If you're looking for bulk computer equipment, servers, or specialized electronics at below-market prices, Maryland auctions offer consistent inventory from reliable institutional sources.
Maryland auctions feature used computers, monitors, printers, networking equipment, servers, and office electronics from federal and state agencies. You'll find both individual items and bulk lots. Condition varies from like-new surplus to equipment that may need refurbishment. Always check the item description and photos carefully, as most auctions are sold as-is without warranties.
The primary sources are GSA Auctions for federal surplus, GovDeals for mixed federal and state items, and PublicSurplus for state and local government surplus. Maryland's federal presence, including military and civilian agencies, provides regular inventory. Each platform has different submission schedules, so checking multiple sources weekly helps you catch new listings.
Register with each auction platform beforehand so you can bid immediately when items appear. Read condition descriptions closely and zoom in on any available photos. Set a maximum bid and stick to it, since shipping costs for electronics can add up quickly. Consider buying bulk lots for better per-unit pricing if you have storage space. Check pickup and delivery options, as some auctions require on-site collection from Maryland government facilities.
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COMPUTER MONITORS - Computer Monitors - Seller: Harford County, MD