What I'm watching this week on Youtube: Street Scrapping Videos

johna by | January 22, 2019 | Youtube

eWaste Ben street scrapping

eWaste Ben is a scrapper who collects unwanted eWaste and searches items put out for rubbish collections for valuables.

I must admit to liking a bit of "street scrapping" myself, so I have been enjoying watching Ben driving up and down the streets and looking through people's rubbish for items of value.

He's got a lot of videos but so far I have enjoyed his scrap or starve challenge and another street scrapping video where he finds $100 in cash.

It is amazing to see what people throw out. In the same video where Ben finds the cash he finds a modern high-end laptop, an iPad and a bunch of phones including an iPhone.

You can also watch and learn from Ben on how he extracts the valuables from electronics and turns his finds into cash.

Update - 14 April 2022

Poly Prophet is a newer channel with more Australian street scrapping action. Most videos are over an hour long with footage from the streets and the scrap yard.

For some USA street scrapping and dumpster diving, Scrap & Pallet Man is my pick.

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