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Endeever MB-S1 bread maker
15 000 AMD


Philips juicer 30,000
30 000 AMD

Sonifer electric kettle, used, pickup, Yerevan
Price not specified




Compact Kord refrigerator 46L, new
40 000 AMD


Treadmill 2.5 hp, 45 cm belt, warranty 7 months
200 000 AMD




Dreame F9 robot vacuum with dry and wet cleaning
20 000 AMD


Folding clothes drying rack, new
11 500 AMD

Sancai deep fryer in excellent condition
15 000 AMD


Midea HS-218FN vertical freezer 174 l
50 000 AMD


Artel mini oven 42L, 2 trays
17 000 AMD

Moulinex Quickchef 1000W immersion blender
15 000 AMD


Bosch gas stove 40,000 AMD
40 000 AMD



Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S40 (LDS) robot vacuum new
105 000 AMD

Xiaomi Mijia Sweeping Vacuum Cleaner 3C robot vacuum
33 798 AMD


Zanussi washing machine, 50,000 AMD, Yerevan Erebuni
50 000 AMD

Refrigerator 150×60 cm, white
19 000 AMD

Aimoto window cleaning robot (Kentron)
12 000 AMD




Haier HMB-MM207WA microwave oven 700W 20L
15 000 AMD



Electrolux PerfectCare 600 EW6CR428W dryer
210 000 AMD

Squire Proof No Croft Mert Set refrigerator
120 000 AMD


Bosch gas stove in good condition
70 000 AMD


Delonghi Stilosa coffee maker (espresso/cappuccino)
Price not specified
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Electronics in Armenia, Armenia — smartphones, laptops, tablets, audio, TVs and appliances. When buying second-hand, check completeness (box, charger, accessories), serial number on the manufacturer's site, repair history and battery health. Most popular categories are phones and laptops; the filters below narrow by subcategory and price range. Telegram contact keeps the conversation with the seller quick and on-platform.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check if a second-hand phone isn't stolen or blacklisted?
Ask the seller for the IMEI (dial *#06# on the device) and run it on the manufacturer site or a local IMEI-check service before you pay. For iPhones, open Settings → General → About to confirm the model and serial, then check the Apple coverage page for warranty status. Skip any device that can't be unlocked in front of you — a locked handset is almost always stolen.
Local spec vs import — what's the real difference?
Local units come with a dealer warranty valid in-country, proper power adapter, and regional charging certification. Imports are often 10–20% cheaper but may have different frequency bands (noticeable on 5G), warranty that requires shipping back to origin, and different radio spec. For a daily phone, local spec is worth the premium; for cameras or gaming devices where warranty matters less, imports are fine.
What's a healthy battery for a used iPhone or laptop?
iPhone: Settings → Battery → Battery Health. Above 85% is acceptable; above 90% is very good. MacBook: System Settings → Battery → Battery Health. Laptops generally last 500–800 charge cycles before visible fade — ask the seller to show the cycle count. A phone under 80% health will feel slow and shut down unexpectedly; factor the cost of a battery replacement into the offer.
Can I transfer the manufacturer warranty to me as the new owner?
For Apple, AppleCare+ is tied to the device serial, so the remaining coverage transfers automatically. For most Samsung / Sony / Dell warranties, the dealer warranty is non-transferable — it stays with the original purchase receipt. Ask the seller for the original invoice; even if the warranty doesn't transfer, having proof of purchase helps with service-centre repairs.