Government Surplus Electronics in South Carolina
Government agencies auction surplus electronics - laptops, servers, monitors, and networking gear - on regular IT refresh cycles, typically 3–5 year old equipment sold in bulk at steep discounts.
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Asset ID #5439 — Rings The primary ring’s stone has an unknown diamond status.
Spartanburg, SC · 9 bids

SEALED!! IN-BOX!! UNLOCKED!! Apple iPhone 12 - 64GB - Black
Charleston, SC · 8 bids

Lot of Samsung Galaxy S7 Phones
Beaufort, SC · 7 bids

UNLOCKED!! 97% BATTERY HEALTH!! Apple iPhone XR - 128GB - Black
Charleston, SC · 6 bids

LOW-MILEAGE!! MADE IN JAPAN!! Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5540i
Lexington, SC · 5 bids

Asset ID #5435 — 2 Neewer N-250W Pro Photography Studio Flash Strobe | Tested | Clean |Fast Ship
Spartanburg, SC · 5 bids

Sound system
Spartanburg, SC · 4 bids

NEW IN-BOX!! Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ (Model 1960) - Intel Core i7 - 256GB SSD - 16GB RAM
Charleston, SC · 4 bids

NEW IN-BOX!! Microsoft Surface Pro 5 (Model 1796) - Intel Core i7 - 256GB SSD - 8GB RAM
Charleston, SC · 4 bids

(1) American Audio Mixer and (3) Two Way Speakers
Beaufort, SC · 3 bids

#1 Apple iPad Air 3 256GB - Space Gray - With ORIGINAL BOX
Charleston, SC · 2 bids

Lot of 25 Dell 3100 2-in-1 Chromebooks
Iva, SC · 1 bid
87 active electronics auctions in South Carolina right now.Last updated: 2026-07-17
Market demand: electronics in South Carolina sell about 72% of the time, typically ~7 bids, from 301 completed sales over the last year.
Browse government electronics auctions in South Carolina from federal, state, and local agencies in SC. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I find government surplus electronics auctions in South Carolina?
- Government surplus electronics in South Carolina are sold through official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and other state and local agency auctions. GovAuctions aggregates South Carolina electronics listings into one free, searchable feed.
- Are government electronics auctions in South Carolina open to the public?
- Yes. Government surplus auctions in South Carolina are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on electronics through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required for most items.
- How do I bid on surplus electronics in South Carolina?
- Browse listings on GovAuctions, click through to the original auction platform, register for a free account, and place your bid. Items are sold directly by government agencies in SC - no middleman fees or bid packs required.