Scrap yard prices are the real-time rates a yard pays for metals, appliances, electronics, and vehicles, based on commodity markets, metal type, grade, and preparation. In Etobicoke, Quick Scrap Metal has bought and recycled since 1986, paying fast cash on the spot. Bring sorted, clean material to maximize payout and speed.
By Preet Dass • Last updated: 2026-07-11
| Founded | 1986 |
|---|---|
| Service area | Etobicoke, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, GTA |
| Hours | Mon–Fri 8am–7pm; Sat 8am–5pm; Sun 9am–5pm |
| Open Sundays | Yes |
| Immediate payout | Cash on the spot (eligible loads) |
| Accepted materials | Ferrous & non‑ferrous metals, appliances, electronics (e‑waste), scrap cars |
| Nearby landmark | Near Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair |
| Google rating | 4.1 (20+ reviews) |
Local tip for Etobicoke sellers
Traffic peaks near the Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair area on weekends. If you’re hauling a mixed load, aim for weekday late mornings for faster scaling and unloading. Sorting metals at home cuts your time on the yard and helps you capture stronger rates.
What Sets Scrap Yard Prices (and Why They Change Daily)
Scrap yard prices move with commodity markets, local mill demand, and how clean and sorted your load is. You can’t control the market, but you can control prep—clean, single‑metal items are quicker to grade and usually align with stronger categories.
In our yard, you’ll hear the floor scale ticket print, smell cutting oil by the shear, and see loaders moving steady. That pace depends on clean material. A mixed bin slows grading and risks downgrades; a sorted load moves straight to weigh‑out and cash.
Core drivers you can plan around
- Markets: Global exchange moves set the baseline. Local mill orders shape day‑to‑day interest.
- Metal category: Non‑ferrous (copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, nickel) sits higher per weight than ferrous (steel, cast iron).
- Grade & contamination: Paint, screws, insulation, or oil add handling time and can push a load to a lower category.
- Volume & consistency: Regular, sorted drops move through faster than one‑off mixed piles.
For Toronto‑specific context, our scrap metal prices in Toronto explainer covers seasonality and typical material flows we see across the GTA.
Price Ranges by Material: What Quick Scrap Metal Buys
Materials sort into value tiers. Non‑ferrous like copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and nickel trend higher per weight; ferrous like steel and cast iron are volume‑driven. Within any tier, clean, single‑metal items typically grade stronger than mixed pieces.
- Copper & aluminum: Wire, radiators, siding, extrusions. Remove steel screws and heavy coatings; keep copper separate from aluminum.
- Brass & stainless: Faucets, valves, kitchenware, and process scrap. Sort away from steel hardware.
- Ferrous: Steel, rotors, cast iron, auto cast. Drain fluids and strip plastics where safe.
- Motors & transformers: Keep oils contained; separate housings and coils when safe.
- Cables & wire: Coil by type; thick cable may justify stripping effort, thin lamp cord often does not.
For steel‑specific notes and examples, review our steel scrap value guide and broader recycling overview.

Ferrous vs Non‑Ferrous: Why the Difference Matters for Your Payout
Non‑ferrous metals typically return higher value because of intrinsic demand. Ferrous is lower per weight but moves in volume. Sort by magnet first, then separate non‑ferrous by type to align with the best applicable grade.
| Aspect | Non‑ferrous | Ferrous |
|---|---|---|
| Common types | Copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, nickel | Steel, cast iron, rotors, auto cast |
| Magnet test | Usually not magnetic | Magnetic |
| Value profile | Higher per‑weight value | Lower per‑weight; volume matters |
| Prep priority | Remove coatings, mixed metals | Cut to manageable sizes, remove non‑metal |
Simple tests prevent downgrades at the scale. In our experience, five minutes with a magnet and a cordless driver saves a second trip and avoids the “mixed” bin category.
How Condition and Preparation Affect What You’re Paid
Condition determines category. Clean, stripped, and single‑metal items usually earn better grades than mixed, dirty, or insulated pieces. Invest a little time in prep to turn a “mixed” pile into several higher‑value buckets.
- Remove non‑metal: Plastic, rubber, wood, and foam add weight with no value—cut away what you safely can.
- Separate by metal: Keep copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and steel in distinct containers.
- Bundle smart: Coil cable neatly; keep extrusions together; avoid tangles that slow grading.
- Drain & clean: Fluids out of radiators, compressors, and A/C units where safe and legal.
- Label bins: A strip of tape with “Cu” or “Al” reduces sorting time on site.
Fast field tests that upshift your grade
- Magnet test: First pass—pull ferrous out. Non‑ferrous stays for finer sorting.
- Spark test (on grinder): Mild steel throws long bright sparks; cast iron has short, red bursts; stainless throws few. Use only in safe conditions.
- File scrape: Aluminum feels soft and reveals bright silver; stainless resists; die‑cast zinc feels heavier and duller.
- Heft & sound: Cast aluminum is lighter with a dull thud; brass is dense with a sharper ring when tapped.
Real example: a contractor arrived with aluminum extrusions full of steel screws. The load was trending to “mixed.” Ten minutes with a cordless driver and a magnet shifted most of it into a cleaner category—and the weigh‑out moved faster. For home cleanouts, see our household scrap removal tips.

E‑Waste and Appliance Recycling: What to Expect
Electronics and appliances are accepted at Quick Scrap Metal. Pricing depends on recoverable metals and safe handling steps. Removing batteries and data‑bearing drives ahead of time speeds intake and supports responsible recycling.
- Electronics (e‑waste): Computers, laptops, TVs/monitors, PCBs, keyboards, Blu‑ray/DVD players, peripherals.
- Appliances: Washers/dryers, microwaves, dishwashers, ovens/stoves, A/C units, range hoods, compressors.
- Battery handling: Keep lead‑acid batteries upright; tape terminals on loose cells where applicable.
- Data security: Remove or destroy drives before drop‑off if you prefer—simple and effective.
We focus on responsible processing while keeping your visit quick—especially helpful for businesses turning over equipment on a schedule.
Scrap Car Removal: How Vehicle Pricing Works
Vehicle payouts depend on weight, current steel markets, completeness (cats, rims, battery), and logistics (drop‑off vs pickup). Clear fluids, bring ownership where required, and remove personal items to speed the transaction.
Dropping off yourself is usually fastest. If you need a pickup, book ahead so the driver can confirm access and safe removal. For provincial pickup norms and handover steps, see Ontario scrap car guidance, scan their service list, and note pickup contact options.
Planning a vehicle drop‑off? Our quick primer on scrap car prices (no numbers) explains categories and checklists that affect valuation without quoting fixed rates.
Free yard‑side check: Swing by with your sorted bins. We’ll verify categories and weigh you out fast—extended hours, open Sundays. If it’s metal, we buy it.
How to Get the Best Price at a Toronto Scrap Yard
Control the controllables: separate metals, remove obvious contaminants, and time your visit for smooth traffic and open scales. Consistent loads and clean prep usually translate into stronger categories and faster cash.
- Sort first: Keep copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and steel apart.
- Prep safely: Drain fluids, cap lines, and cut bulky items to manageable sizes.
- Bundle smart: Coil cable, stack extrusions, and box small brass/SS items.
- Plan timing: Use extended hours to miss traffic and busy windows.
- Ask for a check: Our crew will confirm categories before weighing out.
Local considerations for Etobicoke
- Around Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair, weekday late mornings are usually smoother than weekend afternoons for large trailers.
- Sunday mornings move fast early; lines build closer to lunch. If you’re coming from near Flagstaff Park, plan a slightly earlier arrival to beat mall traffic.
- Brampton haulers arranging scrap car pickups should call ahead to coordinate truck access and paperwork timing.
New sellers can start with our Etobicoke yard guide, steel‑specific notes in scrap steel pricing, and the broader how‑we‑buy overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
These quick answers cover categories, preparation, and service details at Quick Scrap Metal in Etobicoke. For specifics on your load, call during open hours or visit the yard for a fast, accurate assessment.
Which metals are usually worth sorting first?
Start with copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and clean electric motors. Separate each into its own bin. Use a magnet to pull out steel. Clean, single‑metal items are easier to categorize and often align with stronger grades.
Do you accept appliances and e‑waste together?
Yes. We accept both in one visit. Keep appliances free of food waste and fluids where applicable, and box smaller electronics and cables. Removing batteries and storage drives speeds intake and supports responsible processing.
What documents do I need for a scrap car drop‑off?
Bring proof of ownership and a valid photo ID. Remove personal items and license plates when required, and verify local rules before you arrive. Make sure the vehicle is safe to move and free of loose debris.
How often do scrap yard prices change?
They move with markets and local demand and can shift daily. That’s why we recommend calling ahead the day you plan to visit and preparing your load so it clearly fits the best applicable category on arrival.
Conclusion
Scrap yard prices move, but your prep is steady leverage. Sort by metal, keep items clean, plan timing, and use a local yard with extended hours and fast scales. Quick Scrap Metal has helped Etobicoke sellers turn clutter into cash since 1986.
Key takeaways
- Markets set the baseline; prep determines your category.
- Non‑ferrous metals often return higher value per weight.
- Clean, separated loads move you through the yard faster.
- Use extended hours to avoid traffic and long waits.
- One stop for metals, appliances, e‑waste, and scrap cars.
Ready to sell? Stop by our Etobicoke yard—bring sorted bins, and we’ll weigh you out quickly. Prefer to talk first? Review our Toronto prices explainer and our service overview, then plan your run.

