Used TVs in Durgapur typically sell for ₹6,000 to ₹28,500 (about $63 to $300). Televisions are sold on screen condition and panel type, and the one thing every buyer fears is a cracked or blemished panel they cannot see in a photograph of a switched-off screen.
Selling a TV in Durgapur
Durgapur is a planned steel and industrial township with a stable workforce and an organised layout. It is quieter and better serviced than most industrial cities in the region, and goods here are generally well kept.
Steel employment here is long tenure, so the market is driven by retirement rather than by people changing jobs: households that have been in the same quarters for thirty years clear them completely and all at once. That gives up well-kept older full sets rather than the single pieces a faster-moving city puts on the market.
The township is laid out in lettered and numbered sectors, and an address only makes sense if you have both — a sector letter on its own will not find a door. The plant townships gate their residential blocks as well, so the seller has to arrange entry in advance.
On anything stored through the monsoon, check the back and underside for damp. Township housing is well built but storage areas are often the least ventilated part of it.
Handing it over in Durgapur
India’s second-hand market runs heavily through direct conversation — buyers expect to message, negotiate and ask questions before committing, and a listing that answers those questions up front sells noticeably faster than one that does not.
Sell your TV in Durgapur
Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.
What TVs are worth
What lifts the price
- OLED and higher-end panels, which hold value best
- A smart platform still receiving app updates
What pulls it down
- Missing or replaced remote, often proprietary
- Older smart platforms where apps no longer install
Working out what yours is worth
- Display a plain white and a plain grey full-screen image to reveal panel faults
- Note the exact model number from the rear panel
Getting it ready
- Power it on and display a plain white image, then a plain black one, to reveal dead pixels, backlight bleed and clouding.
- Locate the stand, feet, screws and remote. A television missing its stand or remote loses more value than the parts cost to replace.
Photograph
- The full television including stand or feet as it will be handed over
- The remote and any cables included, plus any scratch or mark on the bezel or screen
Put in the description
- Whether the stand, feet, screws and remote are all included
- Any dead pixels, backlight bleed, screen scratches or bezel damage
Size, resolution and model: “Samsung 55-inch 4K Smart TV UE55TU7100”. Screen size in inches is the primary search term, so it must be there. If it is not a smart TV, or the smart apps no longer update, say so — buyers assume smart features work and are annoyed to find otherwise.
Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.
Same region (West Bengal)
Common questions
Where can I sell a TV in Durgapur?
List it free and agree the handover with the buyer between you. The township is laid out in lettered and numbered sectors, and an address only makes sense if you have both — a sector letter on its own will not find a door. The plant townships gate their residential blocks as well, so the seller has to arrange entry in advance.
Are there any marks on the screen?
Photograph the screen displaying white and black images. That is the only proof a buyer trusts, and offering it unprompted sets your listing apart.
How much is a TV worth in Durgapur?
Most used TVs change hands for ₹6,000 to ₹28,500 (about $63 to $300). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.
More: selling a TV across India, what TVs are worth, everything second hand in Durgapur, or Electronics in Durgapur.
Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.