Curated collection
Entry-to-mid tier miners priced at $5,000 or below, ranked by daily profit at a $0.045/kWh electricity rate. A strong starting shortlist for home deployments and first-time buyers who want live payback numbers, not marketing fluff.



Antminer Z15 Pro (860Kh)
Bitmain



Antminer Z15 Pro (840Kh) - Used
Bitmain



Antminer Z15 Pro (840Kh)
Bitmain



Whatsminer M63S (396Th)
MicroBT



Antminer S21+ HYD (395Th)
Bitmain



Whatsminer M76S (384Th)
MicroBT



Antminer S21+ HYD (358Th)
Bitmain



Whatsminer M53S++ (356Th)
MicroBT



Antminer Z15 (420Kh)
Bitmain



Whatsminer M66S (302Th)
MicroBT



Antminer Z15 (360Kh) - Used
Bitmain



Whatsminer M66S (300Th)
MicroBT



Whatsminer M66S (298Th)
MicroBT



Antminer S19 XP+ Hyd (293Th)
Bitmain



Antminer S21e Hyd (288Th)
Bitmain



Whatsminer M66S (282Th)
MicroBT



Whatsminer M66 (280Th)
MicroBT



Antminer S19 XP+ Hyd (279Th)
Bitmain



Antminer S21 XP (270Th)
Bitmain



Antminer S19 XP Hyd (257Th)
Bitmain



Sealminer A2 Pro Air (256Th)
Bitdeer






Whatsminer M73
MicroBT



Pinecone Matches INIBOX (850Mh)
Pinecone
The ranking above is sorted by live daily net profit at $0.045/kWh, so the top row is the current best ASIC miner under $5,000 given today's coin prices and network difficulty. Update your electricity rate on the ranking page to see the list re-order for your situation.
It depends almost entirely on your electricity cost. A budget miner at $0.04/kWh often out-profits a flagship at $0.12/kWh. Always evaluate ROI with your real rate, not the headline figures.
Used and refurbished miners can more than double your hashrate per dollar at this price point but ship without warranty. New miners under $5,000 are typically lower-tier models, so pair them with hosting if home electricity is expensive.