Stereo’s, Receivers, and Tuners; Oh My!

You’re in Idaho, sitting on your porch with your dog. You happen to be listening to the rock-and-rolls from your stereo when all of a sudden, a tornado appears. You head to the entrance of your basement, which for some reason is outside, but the tornado-force winds fell a tree which happened to land specifically on your basement entrance! You run inside, dive under your bed, and the tornado takes you, your dog, and your entire house to the magical wonderland known as the Reuseum. You ponder in amazement at all of the electronics spread throughout the shelves. An employee […]

Technology from a Bygone Era

Aunt Linda needs a new VCR player to play the thousands of VHS tapes she has around the house. Legends speak of the players that played them, almost fit for museums now. One might have to scour the internet to uncover a player in working condition. But luckily for your aunt the Reuseum has her back! Along with the many kinds of ancient audio technologies we carry, from turntables to tube amplifiers, VCR players are one of the items we get fairly frequently! Able to play that limited edition, ULTRA RARE movie, Attack of the Killer Refrigerator, or even better, […]

Vintage Computer Technology!

Another 21 days means another 21 days of stuff you want to do! Why not stop by the Reuseum and pick up some vintage computer technology in order to spice up that retro computer museum you have always wanted to make. Are you an Apple fenatic? Then perhaps picking up an Apple IIc would be the decision you make! Is your favorite state Texas? Then how about a Texas Instrument TI-99/4A computer for your TI calculator collection! Or maybe printers are your way of life? Getting the Okidata Okimate 20 printer would be a possible solution! If your interest has […]

For Those Proclamated Individuals

According to the governor of Idaho, the Reuseum is considered an essential business! For those of you who are still looking for devices that are required to work from home, such as computers, monitors, computer cables, etc., stopping by the store is the thing to do to get those kinds of items you need. Alternatively, if you are simply looking for things to do during the 21-day stay-at-home proclamation, we have electronic components for household projects, DIY products for everyday prospects, or even stereos and other audio equipment for neighborhood comments. No matter what your stuck doing, stop by the […]

Cool Stuff At The Reuseum

Your driving down Chinden road, waiting in 5 o’clock traffic, when, out of the corner of your eye, you see it. The Reuseum, a shining beacon of hope in an otherwise boring parking lot experience. You end up making a decision, one that will change your afternoon forever. You are now in the Reuseum, perusing throughout the shelves, coming across countless devices and machinery that might provide a huge usefulness in your daily life. Strange heating mechanisms for use on construction sites, stands that become useful when building handcraft gadgets, and even unusual mechanical typing machines for use in the […]

Electronic Oddities for Useful Possibilities

Your watching television and all of a sudden the television explodes! A normal person might go to Best Buy in order to purchase a new television, others might hire someone to fix the one they own. However, your different. You look back into your memory at the times when you were learning about electronics and it dawned on you; you can fix that television! Unfortunately, you don’t have oscilloscopes, multimeters, or even spectrum analyzers that you could use to fix the TV sitting in front of you. What do you do?!? Luckily for you, the Reuseum has your back. With […]