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How I Double My Money Flipping Drums On Facebook Marketplace...

5.2K views· 328 likes· 31:27· Mar 23, 2026

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Everybody knows I'm always bringing in drums of all sorts, but occasionally, I don't worry about cutting them down or rewrapping them, and instead just clean them up to flip for a quick profit. I see tons of terrible listings out there that could generate so much more revenue if they'd just spend a little time cleaning up the drums, taking good pictures, and writing a good listing. Let's break it down in this video. 00:00 Intro 05:25 Cleaning &Repairing Drums 14:45 Cleaning Cymbals 16:13 Hardware Refresh 23:18 Listing For Sale 29:36 Final Results Use this link to shop at Sweetwater, and support my channel by doing so: http://sweetwater.sjv.io/5g0gxn Don't forget to subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/malonedrum?sub_confirmation=1 _____________________________________________________________ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malonedrum/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malonedrum Website: https://www.malonedrum.com Email: malonedrum@gmail.com ___________________________________________________________ If you want to support my work and leave a tip on Venmo (@MikeMaloneDrum) or PayPal (malonedrum@gmail.com), I’ll happily share my PDF transcription with you! Follow up with me at malonedrum@gmail.com afterwards, and I’ll send it over to you. #drums #sidehustle #facebookmarketplace

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In this video I walk you through one of my favorite “quick hit” side hustles: flipping drums on Facebook Marketplace without doing a full-on cut-down, rewrap, or long restoration. I’m always dragging home random kits, cymbals, and hardware, and sometimes the smartest play is just cleaning, fixing the obvious stuff, and presenting it correctly so you can actually get paid. I show you the exact process I use—from the first look at the drums to the final listing—because most bad Marketplace listings aren’t “bad drums,” they’re bad effort. I break it down into cleaning and light repairs (getting the shells and edges looking respectable), polishing cymbals, and doing a quick hardware refresh so everything photographs well and feels solid. Then I get into the part that makes the money: taking good pictures and writing a listing that answers questions up front, so you waste less time and attract real buyers. The takeaway is simple: a little elbow grease and a better listing can be the difference between sitting for weeks and doubling your money.

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