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Who Buys Westinghouse Circuit Breakers? (And How to Get Top Dollar)

July 1, 2026 9 min read
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Short answer: Circuit Breaker Buyer USA buys Westinghouse circuit breakers of all types — new, used, surplus, and refurbished. We purchase individual units and entire lots, paying based on functional resale value rather than scrap weight. Westinghouse breakers are among the most sought-after on the secondary market, and we pay accordingly.

Westinghouse breakers are among the most valuable on the secondary market precisely because they have been out of production for decades. Thousands of facilities still operate on Westinghouse switchgear and need exact replacement breakers — making used units worth significantly more than their original price in many cases.

Westinghouse Circuit Breaker Models We Buy

We purchase the full range of Westinghouse circuit breakers, including:

DS, DB, Pow-R-Way, Type W, Quicklag, Series C, HFB, FB, KA

Whether you have a single breaker or a pallet of surplus units, we are interested. Westinghouse breakers from any era hold value — even older discontinued models are often worth more than their original purchase price because facilities running legacy Westinghouse systems need exact replacements.

Why Westinghouse Breakers Hold Their Value

Westinghouse (a division of Now owned by Eaton (breaker division)) has been manufacturing circuit breakers for decades, and their products are installed in millions of facilities across the United States. This massive installed base creates constant demand for replacement units on the secondary market. When a facility needs to replace a failed breaker, they often need the exact same model to maintain system compatibility — and if that model is no longer manufactured new, the secondary market is their only option.

Several factors make Westinghouse breakers particularly valuable:

  • Widespread installation base — millions of panels across the US use Westinghouse breakers
  • Backward compatibility requirements — facilities need exact model matches for existing panels
  • Discontinued models — many popular Westinghouse models are no longer in production but still in demand
  • Quality reputation — Westinghouse's reliability means buyers trust used units to perform correctly
  • Standardization — many specifications call out Westinghouse by name, creating ongoing demand

What Determines the Value of Your Westinghouse Breakers

The value of your Westinghouse circuit breakers depends on several factors:

Amperage rating is the primary value driver. Higher-amperage breakers (400A, 600A, 800A, 1,200A, and above) are worth substantially more than residential-grade units (15A-50A). A single 1,200A Westinghouse breaker can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Model and series matters significantly. Some Westinghouse lines are more sought-after than others. Discontinued series that are still widely installed command premium prices because supply is limited to the secondary market.

Condition affects value but does not eliminate it. New-in-box commands the highest prices. Used breakers in good working condition — clean contacts, proper operation, no damage — still hold strong value. Even breakers with cosmetic wear can be valuable if they function correctly.

Quantity influences per-unit pricing. Larger lots allow us to offer better pricing because logistics costs are spread across more units. A pallet of 50 breakers will typically get a better per-unit price than selling 5 at a time.

Common Scenarios: Selling Westinghouse Breakers

Electrical contractors often accumulate Westinghouse breakers from completed jobs — leftover units, pulled-and-replaced breakers, and overstock from supply house orders. Rather than returning for store credit (which is often pennies on the dollar), selling to us typically nets more cash.

Facility managers frequently have storerooms full of spare Westinghouse breakers accumulated over years of maintenance. When a facility upgrades to a new system, those spares become surplus overnight. We buy entire spare parts inventories.

Demolition and renovation crews pull Westinghouse breakers during building teardowns and renovations. These breakers have years of service life remaining and real market value — far more than scrap.

Plant closures and consolidations generate large volumes of Westinghouse equipment. Motor control centers, switchgear lineups, and distribution panels all contain valuable Westinghouse breakers that we purchase.

How to Sell Your Westinghouse Circuit Breakers

Selling your Westinghouse breakers to Circuit Breaker Buyer USA is simple:

  1. Contact us — Call (951) 903-9804 or email info@circuitbreakerbuyerusa.com with details about your Westinghouse equipment. Include brand, model/catalog number, amperage, voltage, quantity, and condition.

  2. Receive a quote — We typically respond within hours with a fair market price for your Westinghouse breakers. Our quotes are based on current secondary market demand, not scrap value.

  3. Accept and schedule — If you accept our quote, we schedule pickup at your location. Most pickups happen within 24-48 hours in metro areas.

  4. Get paid — We handle all logistics. Payment is issued promptly — most sellers receive payment the same day as pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Westinghouse Breakers

Q: Do you buy used Westinghouse breakers? A: Yes — we buy new, used, surplus, and refurbished Westinghouse circuit breakers. Used breakers in working condition hold significant resale value.

Q: What if I only have a few Westinghouse breakers? A: We buy any quantity. For small lots of lower-value breakers, shipping to us may be more practical than scheduling a pickup. We can provide a prepaid shipping label for smaller shipments.

Q: How do I identify my Westinghouse breaker model? A: Look for the catalog number printed on the breaker face or side label. This typically includes a series prefix followed by amperage and voltage codes. Send us a photo and we can identify it for you.

Q: Are old Westinghouse breakers worth anything? A: Often yes — and sometimes more than newer models. Discontinued Westinghouse breakers that are still in demand can command premium prices because they are no longer available new. Age alone does not reduce value if the breaker functions correctly.

Q: Do you buy Westinghouse switchgear and panels too? A: Absolutely. We purchase complete Westinghouse switchgear lineups, panelboards, motor control centers, and any other Westinghouse power distribution equipment.


Ready to sell your Westinghouse circuit breakers? Call Circuit Breaker Buyer USA at (951) 903-9804 for a free, no-obligation quote. We buy Westinghouse breakers nationwide — any model, any quantity, any condition.

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