Kaikuru Kakogawa, a specialized on-site buyback service for unwanted items, will launch an 'Air Conditioner Buyback Campaign' starting Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
From early summer to summer, more households begin considering air conditioner replacements or reevaluating their living spaces. At the same time, we often hear feedback such as, 'It feels wasteful to dispose of an air conditioner that still works' or 'I'd like someone to take a look before disposal fees add up.'
This campaign responds to these concerns by providing an opportunity to pass on unused air conditioners through reuse.
Common Air Conditioner Disposal Concerns Before Summer
From early summer to summer, more households begin considering test operations or replacements of their air conditioners.
At the same time, many face challenges such as:
- 'I don't know how to remove the unit properly'
- 'Disposal comes with additional costs'
- 'It still seems usable, so throwing it away feels wasteful'
Especially since air conditioners are covered under Japan's Home Appliance Recycling Law, recycling fees and collection/transportation costs may apply when disposing of them.
Given this context, Kaikuru Kakogawa has launched this campaign as one solution for households organizing unused air conditioners.
Collected units are either reused directly or repurposed for parts, connecting them with individuals who need them.
Overview of the 'Air Conditioner Buyback Campaign'
Campaign Period: Starting Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Service Area: Kakogawa City, Miki City, and Takasago City in Hyogo Prefecture
We will appraise and buy back air conditioners that show no major exterior damage and are deemed reusable.
Even if you're unsure whether your older unit qualifies, or if you have an already-removed unit in storage, please feel free to consult us first.
※ Note: Items may be excluded from buyback depending on condition or installation environment. Additional fees may apply for special operations such as high-altitude work.
Details will be provided during prior confirmation via phone or LINE.
'1,000 Yen Box' – Additional Option for Small Item Clearance
This is an optional service for customers who wish to clear small items in addition to their main appraisal request. We provide a dedicated box carried by our appraiser, and will collect clothing, tableware, and miscellaneous goods that fit inside for a flat rate of 1,000 yen per box.
This is ideal for those who want to tidy up small items at the same time as their main appraisal.
※ Some items may be excluded. Please confirm details with the appraiser.
Kaikuru Kakogawa's Commitment
Kaikuru Kakogawa aims to provide accessible on-site appraisal services tailored to local residents' needs, especially regarding appliance replacement and household organization.
Moving forward, we will continue to support inquiries on various items, including air conditioners, and offer the option of 'checking before disposal' to our local community.
Store Information and Contact
Store Name: Kaikuru Kakogawa
Service Area: Kakogawa City, Miki City, and Takasago City in Hyogo Prefecture
Official Website: https://kaikuru.com/area/kakogawa
Phone (Toll-Free): 0120-643-243
LINE Official Account: https://line.me/R/ti/p/@680gfxmb
Kaikuru Headquarters
Operating Company: RC Corporation
Representative: Naoki Ohori
Head Office: 1F, Tamagidori Eminence Court, 2-18-5 Higashiyaguchi, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Inquiries: 0120-22-8196
Website: https://kaikuru.com
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