Used Embroidery Machines
Used Embroidery Machines are a great alternative for individuals or companies looking to get into the embroidery business.
Used Embroidery Machines
A well serviced used embroidery machine is a perfect alternative to purchasing a new embroidery machine and the saving are generally.
Used Embroidery Machines are usually less than 1/2 the price of new machines. For the same price of a new machine, two used machines can be purchased.
New VS Used
There are certain advantages to buying a used machine over a new machine and vice versa. For more information on the pros and cons of buying new or used, see the article New Embroidery Machines VS Used Embroidery Machines
Costs of New VS Used
Below is an example table of the costs of a Used Embroidery Machines versus a New Embroidery Machine
These numbers are based off a Japanese brand 2004 Embroidery Machine and what the price of the same model machine would be on the used market.
Description | Price New | Price Used |
---|---|---|
Single Head Machine | $13,495.00 | ~$6,999.00 |
2 Year Warranty | Included | Generally 1 Year |
Stand | $350 | Included |
"Workstation" Package | $495 | ???* |
Editing Software | $1995.00 | Full Digitizing and Lettering Included |
Font Package | $595.00 | Full Digitizing and Lettering Included |
Stock Designs | $99.00 | Not Included |
Basic Starter kit | $350.00 | Not Included* |
Discount | $3,884.00 | Not Included |
Taxes | $887.50 | Not applicable on Used Equipment |
Total | $13,495.00 | ~$6,999.00 |
Based on the total of the new machine in 2004 and the same machine 10 years later in 2014 on the used market is approximately 1/2 the price. For the same price that a consumer can purchase a NEW machine, they can purchase 2 used machines which will DOUBLE the embroidery output.
- "Workstation" Package - The author of this article does not have enough information to know what a Workstation Package consist of.
- Basic Starter kit - Basic start kits can be purchased by embroidery machine supply dealers.
Example of used savings cost
Taking the example above, lets assume Consumer A purchases 2 used machines and Consumer B buys TWO used embroidery machines.
Lets call these people Bob and Sara.
Bob pays an initial investment of $13,495.00 for his NEW embroidery machine Sara pays an initial investment of about $14,500.00 for her TWO used machines of the same example model as purchased by Bob.
Sara initially pays more money but she has 2 heads. Bob decides to buy new and has a brand new machine that has never been used and some extras such as the starter kit, designs, etc.
Sara and Bob do not like making a lot of money so, they decide to only charge customers for embroidery charges and digitizing fees. Sara and Bob do not charge for garments, do not charge for setup, do not charge for digitizing, off thread color fees, or anything extra. They only each charge the same amount of $10 per garment embroidered.
Sara and Bob both get the same contract from a very large corporation willing to pay $10 per garment embroidered. Bob is really happy because he paid the extra money for the starter kit and has a lot of thread to use, and lots of predigitized designs that he paid for. Unfortunately for him, this corporation uses a teal green color that did not come with his starter kit. Sara likewise did not buy the starter kit so both Bob and Sara have to buy thread. They both buy plenty of spools to finish their contracts. Unfortunately for Sara, she has two machines and has to buy double the thread. Sara pays $30 for thread and Bob spends $15.
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