Shop at Surplus Stores

Surplus Stores is fully stocked and ready to help you set up your new office or refresh your current space. We have a wide selection of furniture and other items. Setting up a new conference room? We have a 15’ conference table. Need a new desk? We have a wide assortment of sizes and styles. We also carry a large variety of chairs to fit your needs. Bookshelves and cabinets are available in a range of sizes and prices. We’ve got file cabinets, lamps, shelves, bulletin boards, projectors, TVs, computers and more. Come to Surplus Stores and see what we can do for you.

Online Auctions: We currently have several vehicles for sale at Public Surplus that will be ending in the next week. We also have several items for sale on eBay.

WSU department shopping hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. ; Fridays 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Open to the public every Friday 10 a.m. –  3 p.m.

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Looking for something specific, need photos or just have questions? Contact us at (509) 335-3089 or surplus@wsu.edu.

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