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U4GM - Top 10 Junk Items That Sell Best for Fallout 76 Caps

If you're like me and have spent countless hours scavenging Appalachia, you know how important it is to manage your junk. But did you know some junk items are pure gold when it comes to earning Fallout 76 Caps? Whether you're trading with other players or selling to vendors, certain items consistently offer high returns.

After hundreds of hours exploring the wasteland, testing vendor prices, and flipping loot in player vending machines, here’s my personal top 10 list of the most profitable junk items in Fallout 76. These items don't just fill your stash—they fill your wallet.

1. Aluminum Scrap

Lightweight and highly valuable, Aluminum Scrap is essential for repairing weapons and crafting mods. I always collect it from items like alarm clocks, can trays, and TV dinner trays. It sells fast in vending machines and is always in demand by other players.

2. Adhesive

Adhesive is the lifeblood of repairs and modifications. Items like duct tape and wonderglue break down into adhesive, and many players are constantly short on it. In my own shop, adhesive is one of the most reliably selling resources.

3. Ballistic Fiber

This material is rare and valuable for making armor modifications. Military-grade duct tape and military ammo bags are the best sources. I’ve sold ballistic fiber at premium prices, especially to high-level players focusing on legendary armor crafting.

4. Lead

Lead is crucial for bullet crafting. Collect weights, pencils, and paint cans to scrap for lead. I’ve had success selling it in bulk to ammo crafters, especially when ammo prices spike during seasonal events.

5. Screws

Screws are used in almost everything—weapon mods, armor mods, camp items. Fans, typewriters, and desk fans are great sources. Personally, I hoard desk fans. They’re everywhere and break down into both screws and gears.

6. Copper

Power generators and electric items rely on copper. I’ve made good caps from selling copper post-camp building events when demand spikes. Hot plates, lamps, and fuses are great for farming copper.

7. Springs

Springs are used in armor and weapon crafting. Watch out for clipboards and toasters. I often stockpile springs and release them in batches to maximize my Cheap Fallout 76 Caps earnings by timing the market when others are low.

8. Gears

Vital for building and modifying camp machinery, gears are found in desk fans, typewriters, and globes. They sell well individually or as part of component bundles in vending machines.

9. Oil

Oil powers turrets, flamers, and energy weapons. I always grab oil cans, cutting fluid, and flip lighters. In my experience, oil sells quickly when PvP-focused players are preparing for big fights.

10. Plastic

Plastic may seem basic, but it's needed in bulk for ammo crafting. I collect plastic utensils, cups, and trays—especially at event locations like Camden Park. If you list it in large stacks, you’ll be surprised how quickly it disappears.

Focusing on these high-demand junk items has consistently increased my stash value and helped me earn thousands of Cheap Fallout 76 Caps without farming legendaries or flipping rare plans. By staying aware of what players need and timing your sales, you can turn your junk pile into a cap-making machine.

Stay sharp, watch your inventory weight, and always keep an eye on what junk people are hoarding. Appalachia may be harsh, but the smart scavenger always comes out on top.

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