Adding Used DNA Equipment To Research And Testing Facilities

by | Dec 19, 2017 | Laboratory Equipment

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There are several options to consider when upgrading or adding equipment to any testing or research facilities. The most immediate option that comes to mind is to buy new equipment as this offers quality, reliability and a warranty with the purchase.

What many lab managers or research facility managers may not realize is the top pre-owned equipment sellers also offer warranties on the equipment they sell. This includes chemistry and analytical systems as well as used DNA equipment.

However, it is important to research the pre-owned equipment company. There are different options in these services from brokers to companies that actually provide the testing and refurbishing of the equipment. There are very different considerations with warranty and even pricing with these two options, so it is essential to know which type of seller you are considering.

Equipment Brokers or Third-Party Websites

Equipment brokers or websites that connect buyers and sellers, including popular sites such as eBay or any number of medical and testing equipment auction sites, are just the middlemen in the process.

In other words, the buyer writes the description of the used DNA equipment for sale and includes photos and other documentation. The broker or webmaster for the auction site simply lists the information; it is not verified.

This is a buyer beware type of purchase with limited recourse if there is a problem with the equipment. This is very different than the next option, which is an established pre-owned equipment dealer.

The Equipment Dealer

A top pre-owned equipment dealer offering used DNA equipment will take the time to inspect and to test all equipment to ensure it is fully operational. With refurbished equipment, they will also repair all worn parts and ensure the system is fully upgraded to current OEM standards.

In addition, these companies also provide warranties on the refurbished equipment they sell. They also work closely with buyers to provide information, details, and specifications on all equipment used in DNA testing and research they offer.

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