If your old drone has been collecting dust or you’re ready to upgrade to a newer model like the DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Mini 4 Pro, or DJI Air 3S, you may be wondering how to sell your used drone for the best price. Whether you’re done with the drone hobby or want extra cash for the latest gear, there are multiple ways to turn that unused drone into money.
From peer-to-peer marketplaces to drone-specific resale platforms, your ideal selling method will depend on how much effort you want to put in — and how much cash you’re hoping to walk away with.
Sell your drone on online marketplaces for cash
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Online platforms like eBay, Mercari or Craigslist are popular options for converting used electronics into cash. These platforms generally offer the highest potential payout but require the most effort on your part.
All of these sites charge seller fees in some capacity (whether it’s upfront when you post, or after-the-fact when you sell), which can cut back on how much you’ll ultimately earn.
There’s also still some labor on your end; creating an account, photographing and listing your item, and ultimately packing and shipping it; and there’s no guarantee it will ever actually sell. But if you’re up for it, you could make a few hundred dollars.
Here are some of the online marketplaces you should know:
eBay
Best for: Sellers with previous transaction history or higher-value drones
Listing fee: If you’re a casual seller, it’s likely free to list on eBay. Beyond that, a $0.35 insertion fee applies.
Selling fee: eBay charges a 12.55% final value fee plus $0.30 per order.
Shipping: You manage packaging and shipping. Buyers typically pay for shipping, though competitive sellers often offer free shipping.
Tips:
- Build seller credibility by selling smaller items before listing your drone.
- Include clear photos from multiple angles, detailed specs, and a video showing it flying (if possible).
- Mention any included accessories like extra batteries, prop guards, or carrying cases.
Mercari
Best for: Beginner sellers looking for an easy interface with built-in protections.
Sign up for Mercari using this link, and you’ll get $10 off your first purchase. And if you’re looking to sell on Mercari, you’ll make another $20 once you complete your first $100 in sales.
Listing fee: Free to list.
Selling fee: 10% sales commission, plus a 2.9% + $0.30 payment processing fee.
Shipping options:
- Use Mercari’s prepaid label.
- Ship on your own (useful for experienced shippers).
- Drop off at UPS using Mercari’s “Pack & Ship” service — ideal for fragile drones.
Payouts:
- Direct deposit (free for transfers over $10).
- Instant Pay ($2 fee).
Tips:
- Use strong keywords like “DJI Mini 2 used,” “camera drone with 4K,” and “tested quadcopter” in the title and description.
- Enable buyer offers to encourage interest.
Craigslist
Best for: Sellers who want a no-fee, cash-only, local transaction.
- Listing fee: Free.
- Selling fee: None.
- Shipping: Not recommended — meet in person at a safe, public location.
- Tips:
- Bring the drone for a live demo, if safe and feasible.
- Meet in public areas like coffee shops or police department exchange zones.
- Accept only cash to avoid scams.
Use drone-specific marketplaces
Sites like DroneTrader offer peer-to-peer platforms built specifically for drone sales.
- Listing fee: Often free or low-cost.
- Audience: Buyers are already looking for drones, which improves your odds of a quick sale.
- Support: May not include buyer protection or transaction guarantees, so use with caution.
- Tips:
- Research pricing of similar models before listing.
- Include firmware version, flight hours, and whether accessories or original packaging are included.
Drone Girl has not independently verified these platforms, so proceed carefully and read reviews before listing.
Donate your drone to a school or nonprofit
If you’re finished flying and don’t need the money, donating your drone is a great way to give back.
- Recipients: STEM programs, public school tech classes, robotics clubs, and scouting troops often welcome used drones (yes, even Girl Scouts love drones!).
- Tax benefits: Donations to qualified nonprofit organizations or public school districts may be tax deductible.
- Tip: Use a “reasonable valuation method” by comparing recent sales of similar items on eBay or Craigslist to determine the fair market value.
- Documentation: Keep a receipt and photo of the donated item, and consult a tax advisor if claiming deductions.
Selling your used drone can be a smart way to fund your next aerial adventure — or simply clear out space. The key to getting the best value lies in knowing where to sell, setting realistic expectations and writing a compelling listing with clear photos and an honest condition report.
Whether you want fast cash, steady rental income or the satisfaction of helping kids learn STEM skills, there’s a resale option that fits your goals. Make the most of your old drone and choose the selling path that’s right for you.
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