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Electronic & Electrical Equipment
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Driveshaft Manufacturer/Distributor

PA, US

This well-established driveshaft manufacturer/distributor offers a stable and profitable opportunity in various market sectors. The business delivers consistent cash flow and dependable operations. It is one of a limited number of authorized purchasers and cablecraft assemblers in Pennsylvania. The business operates without any formal marketing or advertising, generating sales through repeat customers, referrals, vendor websites, and strong word-of-mouth reputation. The company utilizes Sage software to maintain current and accurate inventory, ensuring smooth operations and reliability.

$386,000
$356,831Revenue
$77,440Cash Flow
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Electronic & Electrical Equipment

Vertically Integrated Retro Gaming Platform

Confidential

Six years ago this wasn't a business. It was a hobby, old games and consoles. Last year it did $14.5 million. It started with collecting, then turned into buying and flipping consoles. The founder realized he could make more selling them than he paid, went bigger, pulling whole lots off eBay, refurbishing the units himself, then reselling. After college he went all in. Built the website, stood up the warehouses, hired and trained teams across multiple countries. The company built its own software. The whole operation runs on a proprietary ERP they wrote in house and own outright. Inventory, fulfillment, quality control, marketplace integrations, support, every channel and every warehouse, all in real time. Most businesses like this are frankensteining a bunch of tools together. This one built its own backbone, and it's a big reason it runs as clean as it does at this size. It also sells where most people can't. Two established brands, 12 marketplace channels, Walmart Pro Seller status, plus special authorization from Walmart to sell restored and refurbished product. Most sellers can't get that, and in a business built on refurbished goods it's a real moat. The refurbishment is the heart of it, and it's all done in house by a trained team built up over years, with deep hands-on knowledge of these consoles, handling everything across more than 10,000 products spanning Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox, Sega, Atari and handhelds. This isn't something you can stand up overnight. It's years of accumulated expertise in sourcing, testing, repairing and grading vintage hardware. Every unit carries a one year warranty, with a two year option for an upcharge. It runs real international operations. Three warehouses across multiple countries handle procurement, refurbishment and fulfillment, all included in the sale. Shipping is already live to multiple countries. And it owns its customers on the branded side. More than 150,000 customers across the two branded websites, with full contact details for direct remarketing. That's separate from the marketplace channels, and about 10% come back to order again. The direct marketing barely scratches what's possible with a list like that. What you're really buying isn't just an ecommerce website. You're buying a well oiled machine. The ERP, both brands and all 12 marketplace accounts, the three warehouses, the full catalog and product photography, customer lists, internal SOPs and operating records, software tools and configurations, supplier relationships, and live international shipping. And the upside is barely touched. A new sales channel went live in early 2026 and cleared $250,000 in its first few months, with the same playbook still to run on the others. There's a proprietary hardware line in active launch opening a higher margin category that isn't in the numbers yet. The direct-to-consumer side has hardly been marketed. International shipping is live but barely pushed. And the whole category keeps heating up. This is for a buyer who knows this world and has the means to scale what's already here. It isn't a fixer upper. It's a running, profitable business with the systems, the team, and the room to go a lot bigger. There is also some real estate available. The property can be acquired as part of the transaction or leased under a long term agreement. Inventory, roughly $2.35M at cost, is valued separately.

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$14,463,031Revenue
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Electrical & Mechanical
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33 Year Old Electrical Component Supplier w Repeat Business

Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, FL, US

Established South Florida electrical supply and surplus distributor specializing in new, refurbished, obsolete, and hard-to-find electrical components. In business since 1993, the company serves a loyal base of electrical contractors, HVAC companies, and industrial customers throughout South Florida. Product offerings include circuit breakers, motor controls, transformers, fuses, and LED lighting solutions. Limited marketing is in place. Key Highlights: • Absentee ownership. Employees are aware of the sale and are expected to stay. • Niche specialization in obsolete and hard-to-find electrical parts • Strong supplier relationships and nationwide sourcing network • Mission-critical repeat customer base (~60%)

$775,000
$803,572Revenue
$224,620Cash Flow
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Electrical & Mechanical
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High End Residential Home Services / Cash Flow $298,0000

Middlesex County, MA, US

High-end residential A/V systems. This company, located a short ride from Boston, Massachusetts, holds distribution rights to some of the industry's best brands. With a long history of serving its customers, the company continues to achieve sustained, profitable organic growth through word of mouth. This would be a great opportunity for an audio/video company to open a new location and tap into its luxury product lines, or for an individual who wants to own and operate their own business and forge their destiny. While industry experience or being tech-savvy could be beneficial, this business could be purchased by someone who enjoys working with people who appreciate crafting beautiful audio and/or video systems in their homes. The Seller is open to assisting in training a new owner and holding a small amount of paper for the right buyer. It is expected that a long-term lease could be arranged with the current property owner. A great add-on would be industrial and commercial A/V systems. SDE $298,0000 / Asking $650,000

$650,000
$847,000Revenue
$298,000Cash Flow
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Electronic & Electrical Equipment

Industrial Automation Controls Company

Hopkinton, MA, US

This small, creative, and agile company provides extensive automation technology installations across industries… patented technology that streams critical operational data directly into plant management systems, giving leadership clearer visibility and enhanced insight into real-time performance. Many of their clients are household names in the Medical, Software, Packaging, Automotive, Technology, Solar, Aerospace, and Recreational Industries. Some of the world’s largest producers rely on this company's technology to boost efficiency, minimize downtime, and streamline workflows. While the current patent does not directly address AI implementations, its underlying technology can be effectively combined with AI systems. As such, it is a significant enabler for organizations seeking to develop or enhance AI-driven operational solutions. Business Highlights & Competitive Strengths 1. Proven Legacy & Engineering Expertise 2. Diverse & Flexible Product / Solution Portfolio 3. Strong Customer-Service & Customization Culture 4. Underserved Niche Market with Opportunity for Growth An ideal Buyer for this business could be a larger Packaging, Robotics, Technology, or Engineering enterprise, or any venture serving the industrial automation market. The company might also be a good fit for an enterprising financial buyer with the skill set to scale the company to its full potential. The Sellers see their company as a potential acquisition or tuck-in to a larger organization that could better leverage their patents and technology for greater scale or access to their extensive customer base. Recurring revenue is generated by serving the MRO needs of their current accounts; there are no active sales or marketing efforts to drive revenues. • Sales over the last 4 years have ranged from $900K - $2.4 million • Cash flow roll-up for 2024 is $432,271 • Asking Price $650,000 • Significant NOL on the current balance sheet. • Senior management is open to assisting with the business's transition.

$750,000
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$432,000Cash Flow
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Electrical & Mechanical
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Profitable Commercial Lighting Electrical Provider with Circadian Tech

New York, NY, US

A modern commercial lighting distributor and turnkey installation company specializing in high-efficiency LED retrofits, energy-saving upgrades, and advanced controls integration for enterprise and mid-market clients. The client base is a curated portfolio of top-tier institutional landlords, elite Class A commercial properties, and premier sports and academic facilities, primarily concentrated in the highly demanding New York City market. Rather than chasing high-volume churn, The Company partners with sophisticated property managers and general contractors who demand flawless, non-union execution in high-touch, design-sensitive, and fully occupied environments. The result is an entrenched, high-trust network of repeat clients that value precision, regulatory fluency, and long-term reliability over bottom-dollar bidding. Significant growth remains untapped as the current owner regularly declines new work due to limited bandwidth and spends 20+hrs/week in the business. -LED retrofit projects and high-efficiency lighting system conversions -Advanced lighting controls and occupancy sensor installation -Full-service solution: audit, design, procurement, installation, and optimization -Recurring project demand driven by energy compliance and corporate ESG mandates -50%+ gross margins -Highly efficient operating structure -Strong cash position and minimal debt -Entrenched long-running client relationships Market Opportunity: Commercial building owners and corporate facilities managers must modernize their lighting systems to meet stricter energy codes, achieve corporate sustainability goals, and reduce operating costs. This is regulatory-driven demand, not discretionary - positioning this business for stable high in-demand work. Lighting is not an option, it is an infrastructure necessity. Even data-centers (AI) need lighting.

$2,300,000
$1,900,000Revenue
$975,000Cash Flow
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Electronic & Electrical Equipment

Profitable 50-Year Manufacturer of Proprietary Electronic Controls

Will County, IL, US

Operating for more than 50 years, the company supplies specialized electronic controls used in two niche, approval-driven markets. Its products are built on founder-developed designs, supported by decades of accumulated documentation, and are UL-listed under the company's own UL file. The business benefits from long-standing customer relationships, low overhead, and limited day-to-day owner involvement. Board assembly is outsourced, the workforce is small and cross-trained, and the operation is supported by well-documented processes. Highlights: • 50+ years in operation • Proprietary, UL-listed product portfolio • Long-term customer relationships, including a growing anchor account • Low-overhead, owner-light operating model • Complete documentation, product files, and transition support • Expected SBA eligibility, subject to lender approval The business is being offered due to ownership retirement. The owner is committed to supporting a smooth transition and customer introductions. Ideal for a strategic acquirer, electronics manufacturer, engineer-operator, or search entrepreneur seeking a niche business with proprietary products and established customer relationships.

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$670,000Revenue
$138,000Cash Flow
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Electronic & Electrical Equipment
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Established Gas Analyzer Manufacturer | Explosion-Proof Technology

CA, US

U.S.-based designer and manufacturer of industrial gas analysis equipment with more than 65 years of operating history and a strong reputation in safety-critical markets. The company develops and assembles rugged, explosion-resistant analyzers and related systems used to measure and monitor gases in demanding industrial environments. Its solutions are trusted by customers across oil & gas, environmental monitoring, emissions compliance, industrial processing, and OEM applications—where reliability, accuracy, and long service life are essential.

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$1,077,690Revenue
$36,197Cash Flow
Absentee Smart Monitoring Devices Business ~$289K SDE, Ready to Scale photo
Electronic & Electrical Equipment

Absentee Smart Monitoring Devices Business ~$289K SDE, Ready to Scale

Monmouth County, NJ, US

Imagine running a highly profitable smart monitoring business that practically runs itself while you focus on growth. This established ecommerce operation has been quietly generating $289K in seller's discretionary earnings by solving a problem every property owner faces - knowing what's happening when you're not there. You'll love how simple yet powerful this business model is. The company sells smart monitoring devices that watch for power outages, internet failures, water leaks, and temperature changes, then instantly alert customers via text and email. Think of it as peace of mind in a box for homeowners, rental property managers, and small businesses. What makes this opportunity special? You're getting a complete ecosystem, not just products. The hardware connects to a cloud-based platform that handles all the notifications and alerts. This means customers often buy multiple devices as they see the value, creating natural repeat sales and account expansion. The current owners have built something remarkable with minimal time investment. One handles purchasing cycles, the other manages customer support. That's it. No massive team, no expensive office space, no complex operations. You can run this from anywhere in the US with just a laptop and some storage space. Business Overview This company operates at the intersection of hardware and cloud services. Its products are purpose-built monitoring devices that watch for common failure or risk events and then trigger configurable alerts. Customers typically deploy these devices to help reduce downtime, avoid damage, and gain peace of mind when they are not on-site. The business benefits from a platform-style architecture: rather than being a single product, it is a system of devices supported by a unified notification layer. This enables broader applications and repeat purchasing as customers add devices across multiple locations and monitoring needs. Key functional categories include: • Power monitoring (detecting power status changes) • Internet connectivity monitoring (outage and restoration alerts) • Water detection and water level monitoring (presence/absence and threshold-based alerts) • Temperature monitoring (threshold-based alerts for sensitive environments) Alerts can be configured for different recipients and escalation needs, primarily through SMS/text and email, with optional integrations depending on user setup. Products & Offering The company sells a portfolio of monitoring devices spanning: • Standalone monitors dedicated to a single condition (e.g., connectivity or temperature) • Multi-condition devices that consolidate multiple monitoring functions into one unit • Accessory sensors and replacement components • Optional enhanced alerting bundles for higher-volume or multi-recipient notification requirements This mix supports both consumer/DTC use-cases (home, rentals, small offices) and light commercial use-cases (small facilities, storage environments, remote equipment rooms, etc.). Specific product catalog, supplier details, unit economics, and platform overview are available after NDA and Proof of Fund. Operations & Footprint (Lean / Owner-Light) The business is currently run with limited weekly owner involvement: One owner focuses primarily on purchasing/ordering cycles and administrative oversight-- estimated 4~6hours/week, while the other focuses on customer support and ensuring back-end continuity, estimated 10~12 hours/week. A buyer can operate with a small internal team or a combination of contractor support and part-time admin, and seller can provide tech support for $3000/month post-acquisition. The company can be relocated anywhere in the U.S. with a modest workspace. Ideal Buyer • E-commerce operator with strong digital marketing execution • Smart home / IoT entrepreneur • Strategic buyer in monitoring/security adjacent markets • Operator seeking a portable business with strong cash flow and marketing upside

$1,200,000
$500,000Revenue
$289,000Cash Flow
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Electronic & Electrical Equipment
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Lighting Inventory Liquidation – $325k + Retail Value

Orange County, CA, US

Divorce & Hardship Case – Must Liquidate and Priced to Sell Available Inventory- Chandeliers Vanity Lights Outdoor Sconces Pendant Lights Wall & Flush Mount Fixtures ✨ All items are brand-new, boxed, and ready for resale Perfect For: ✔️ Online Sellers (Amazon, eBay, Shopify, Wayfair) ✔️ Retail Lighting & Home Improvement Stores ✔️ Distributors & Wholesalers ✔️ Investors Looking to Part-Out Inventory Why This Deal Makes Sense Over $1M Retail Value Save thousands on shipping, tariffs, & import fees SKU list, images & retail prices provided Seller must clear storage immediately Buyer Requirements 🚨 Serious Buyers Only 🚨 Proof of Funds Required 🚨 Broker Will Provide Detailed Inventory List

$69,000
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What to know about electronic and electrical equipment manufacturing acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating electronic and electrical equipment manufacturing acquisitions.

Customer programs, not products, are the asset

Get revenue by customer and by program, and find out how sticky each one is. Contract electronics and custom electrical equipment are often designed into a customer's product, which makes the relationships durable but concentrated. A business priced near 4.0 times earnings is being valued on the assumption those programs continue.

Engineering capability is the moat and the dependency

Identify who holds the technical knowledge and whether it transfers. The ability to design, certify, and build to spec is what differentiates these shops, and it frequently sits with a small engineering team or the owner. With only about 7 percent of these sellers offering financing, secure the engineering talent through retention agreements and a genuine transition.

Component supply chain and obsolescence are real risks

Stress-test the supply chain and the bill of materials for obsolescence. Electronics manufacturers depend on component availability, lead times, and parts that can go end-of-life. Review sourcing concentration, inventory exposure, and how the business handles last-time buys and redesigns.

Certifications and quality systems gate the customers

Verify that certifications customers require actually transfer. Many customers will only buy from suppliers holding specific quality, safety, or industry certifications, and those approvals can require re-qualification under new ownership. Verify which certifications the business holds and whether a change of control triggers customer re-approval.

Equipment and facility support the capability

Inspect the test, assembly, and production equipment and verify what is owned. About 17 percent of these businesses own their real estate, and the productive equipment can be both valuable and specialized. Assess condition, remaining life, and any deferred capital expenditure.

Margins reveal whether it competes on price or capability

Read gross margin as a signal of differentiation. A contract manufacturer competing purely on price runs thin margins and is vulnerable to underbidders, while one selling engineering and reliability holds margin and customer loyalty. Compare this business's margins to its revenue base of roughly 1.5M and ask what keeps customers from re-sourcing the work elsewhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Request revenue by customer for three years and determine whether the business is designed into its customers' products or simply fills purchase orders that could move to a competitor. Design-in relationships with high switching costs justify the premium multiple; commodity assembly does not.