All jokes about hoarding fluffy teddy bears aside, these Android apps for used stuff are a gold mine for inexpensive goods. I’m pretty sure single people, especially students will love to get their hands on some cheap furnishings for their new apartment. Now that the formalities have ended, let’s get on with the best Android apps for used stuff list. Note: The apps were tested on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone. I was only able to test the user experience on these apps and they all were very user-friendly and easy on the eyes. All of the apps need an active internet connection to work properly.

1. Letgo: Buy & Sell Used Stuff

Conclusion

These were some of the best Android apps for used stuff that you can use to quickly shift your old furniture. I was this close on including Craigslist here as well but that app has gone a little down the hill for the past couple of years, so I kept it out of this list. This is where a good Android app for used stuff comes in. Letgo has a fairly standard user experience that allows you to quickly post your stuff on the app and get good results in a very little amount of time. One of the best things about this app is that you’ll be able to chat instantly with buyers and sellers, this allows you to negotiate the prices a bit better. Free Version

2. 5miles: Local Buy & Sell Stuff

If you live in a Metropolitan area, you’ll have a ton of products available to purchase as well as many potential buyers for your used stuff. All you need to do is simply snap a photo and offer your terms and the description, and that will be it. Free Version

3. VarageSale: Buy. Sell. Local.

The app has a very pleasant looking interface and loads up really fast considering it has to load multiple photos of products. I had a good time navigating through this app and found a lot of intriguing stuff on sale. Posting your own ad is also quite simple, snap a few photos, add a description and the title and you’re done. I would highly recommend this app for those who are seeking products that are local, so you can easily drive up to the seller and check out the thing yourself. Free Version

4. OfferUp – Buy. Sell. Offer Up

Simply window-shopping is a pleasure on this app and you can have a great time scanning through cheap deals. This is exactly why I was highly disappointed in seeing multiple scammers hiding on the app. I’m pretty sure that a lot of new users will fall prey to these scammers and the developer has to take ample steps to rectify that. Free Version

5. eBay

The interface is professionally designed and allows you to navigate multiple ads in a very short amount of time. As this app is quite popular, you have an easy time finding even the most obscure things you may need. Want a Powerpuff Girls clock? You can get it from here (it was for a friend). That’s not all, you can easily find cars, clothing and furniture at bargain prices. Free Version So what do you think about these apps, more importantly, how keen are you on purchasing used stuff from others? I have some nightmare stories about a pair of sofas that I bought on the cheap. Tell us your story in the comments below and we’ll share a laugh. Feature Image Credits

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