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Used Floor Machines

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There are many reasons for the purchase of used floor machines. For example, you have a small budget but you need to buy floor machines for your cleaning tasks. Another reason why you may choose to buy used floor machines is timing. Your floor machine may have broken down suddenly and you need a replacement immediately, but money isn’t available to buy a brand new one. There are many reasons people choose to buy the affordable used floor machines over new ones.



Pros and Cons to Buying Used Floor Machines

Buying used floor machines has its advantages and disadvantages. One obvious advantage of buying used floor machines is the discounted price. No person selling second-hand machines will sell them for the full price. Instead, used floor machines are sold at a reduced price, making them affordable.

On the other hand, buying used floor machines come with the uncertainty that they may have defects or damages that will need repaired. However, reputable sellers of used floor machines should specify any defects or damages. Be sure to ask about any potential repairs before you purchase used floor machines.

However, be aware that you might spend more on repairing used floor machines than buying a brand new one if you buy used floor machines that are damaged. The cost in repairing used floor machines should be something you know before you buy, since you are buying used floor machines to keep costs low. If you are purchasing used floor machines online, it is best to check out the reliability of the used floor machines seller.

One important tip when buying used floor machines online: check the retailer’s location. While it is unlikely that the seller is in your area since the Internet is home to hundreds of retailers, it’s worth checking into if you want to ensure you are buying used floor machines in good working condition. If the seller is local, you have the opportunity to visit the store location and inspect the used floor machines they sell. By seeing the used floor machines in person, you can find out if there are defects or small damages within the machine and gauge whether or not you’d be spending an amount beyond your actual budget for used floor machines.



Starting Your Quest for Used Floor Machines

After weighing all the pros and cons, you may decide to buy used floor machines. The next question is “where can I buy them?”

There are many ways to find used floor machines. Traditionally, customers check ads in the local newspapers to see if there is anyone selling used floor machines.

The Internet gives you access to a wide range of options for used floor machines. There are many online dealers, and you can be sure there are used floor machines available for online purchase.

In fact, sites like Amazon and eBay feature both new and used floor machines. While they don’t sell the used floor machines on their site, they list available machines and connect the customer with the used floor machines seller.



Listed below are good used floor machines models:

Clarke BSW 28 Walk Behind Sweeper
The Clarke BSW 28 is a great choice when buying used floor machines. Its cordless, compact design scores it high for maneuverability and usage, unlike the hard-to-use Factory Cat floor machine. The Clarke BSW 28 can be used for both carpets and hard floors. It has a large, quick-emptying debris hopper and a cleaning path as wide as 28 inches. The Factory Cat floor machine pales in comparison to the Clarke BSW 28. It has a limited cleaning path of only 24 inches. Unlike the Clarke BSW 28, when the hopper is removed, you cannot access the main broom and dust filter. The Clarke BSW 28 is designed to give the user easy access for quick cleaning, which puts it in a class above Factory Cat’s products.

Terra® 132B
The Terra® 128B is another good candidate for your purchase of used floor machines. Built for durability, the Terra® 128B is effective in sweeping both tight and open spaces, unlike the Factory Cat floor machine. With its large sweeping path of 28 inches, the Terra® 128B  is known for quick cleaning, making it more efficient than the Factory Cat S10 model. Comfort is another important requirement when buying used floor machines. Although the Terra® 128B is large in size, it is a good choice when buying used floor machines because it has an ergonomically designed handle, making it more comfortable to use than the Factory Cat’s model. When looking for your used floor machines, spend your budget wisely by purchasing the superior product, the Terra® 128B.

The Advance Exterra™
The Advance Exterra is a better quality wide-area floor machine than the Factory Cat floor machines. The Advance Exterra™ combines a 50 inch-wide main broom, the widest in this class of sweeper, with full-time dual side brooms for an incredible 77-inch wide total sweep path. The Factory Cat's small sweep path makes it a poor choice when looking for used floor machines. High productivity and portability are also features you should look for in used floor machines. The Advance Exterra™ scores highly on these. Unlike the Factory Cat floor machines, the Advance Exterra™ is designed for easy, cordless cleaning of just about any surface, whether indoors or outdoors, floors or carpets. The Advance Exterra™ convenient onboard charger makes it possible for you to charge it anywhere there is a power outlet. It is constructed of durable steel and powered by a low-noise battery, a quieter alternative to the Factory Cat model. The Advance Exterra™ is a highly recommended choice if you can find used floor machines of this model.

 
 

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