Used / Reconditioned Cleaning EquipmentFrom time to time we have available for purchase used equipment, these machines may be ex-demonstrators, part exchange machines etc, but all are at extremely discounted prices.
We also service and provide spare parts for all major manufacturers including Nilfisk-Alto, C.F.M., Clarke, Comac, Craftex
Cleaning Systems, Demon, Dirt Driver, Dulevo, Eagle, Eureka, Factory Cat, Floor, Gansow, Gerni, Hako, Hydromist, Karcher, Lincoln, Lindhaus, Nilfisk, Numatic International, Portatechnica, PowerBoss, Premiere Products, Prochem Europe, RCM, Rug Doctor, Santoeema, Sebo, Soteco, Systemwash, Taski, Teknova, Tennant, Victor, Walter-Broadley & Wesley Nova and many many other manufacturers of
cleaning equipment.
All used machines have been serviced prior to sale by our service engineers and are sold with a three months parts and labour warranty.
When purchasing used equipment there are a few things to look for. The most important criteria to look for when purchasing equipment is to make sure it is good repair and in cosmetically good condition. If a machine looks worn, damaged or rusty on the outside then chances are this is a reflection of its internal parts. When testing the unit listen for any loud noises especially around brush and vacuum motors. If you are purchasing
cleaning equipment that contains batteries, check the installation date and have a specific gravity test performed to make sure they will hold a charge. Batteries are the most expensive wear item on an auto scrubber and can cost up to £1500 to replace. A common area people overlook when purchasing janitorial
equipment are the accessories. On older machines common accessories can be hard to find due to discontinuation and can be costly if not impossible to replace.
When buying
cleaning equipment there are three important questions to ask that will insure that you are purchasing a quality unit. What type of warranty does the machine have? Repairs on
equipment can be costly and a good warranty can go a long way and could save you hundreds of pounds in repairs. Where was the machine previously used? Be cautious if the machine was operated by a commercial
cleaning company. These machines are typically used for extended periods of time and are usually traded in for excessive wear. What type of application was the piece of
cleaning equipment used for? A good example of extreme use is utilising an auto scrubber or floor machine for stripping floors. Striping floors is a messy task and old floor wax can block internal lines and build up on motor vent holes. Overall the best indication of a good machine is good cosmetic condition and low operating noise but it is also good to get a second opinion by a third party technician.
Let G.P. Cleaners take the guess work out of purchasing used
cleaning equipment, please feel free to contact a member of our sales team for our latest deals on used equipment.
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