Used cars are one thing, but when it
comes to buying a used generator, there are a few things you should be aware
of.
Let’s be honest, nobody likes to
part with more hard-earned money than they have to, which is why the
second-hand market in Australia is big business. But just like when you buy a
second-hand car, if you see a used generator for sale, it’s worth stopping and
giving it a little more thought.
Buying a used generator for sale can
be risky
Before you start shopping, weigh up
the pros and cons of buying a used or new generator. To help, here are some
things you need to know:
Does
the generator come with a warranty?
This is a huge no-no for many
people. When you’re buying something with so many moving parts like a
generator, you want the peace of mind that you can get it fixed if something
goes wrong. And even though generators these days are built to last, things can
still go wrong. Of course, some second hand generators may come with a warranty
or guarantee of some kind, depending on their age. But that warranty is usually
void if you are not the original owner. With a new generator, however, you
always get a warranty and have the peace of mind that there is after-sales
service support should you require.
Premium Generator Brands like Perkins Generators
and F G
Wilson Generators have years of warranties and extensive national
service networks around the country
How
much was the generator used?
The thing about buying a used car is
that you know how much it’s been used – look at the kilometres. You know each
kilometre has taken its toll on every component of that car, from the body to
the engine, suspension and tyres, and can make your decision accordingly. So
how do you know how much the generator has been used? In short, you don’t.
There are some signs an expert technician can pick up on…but most of the time
you just have to take the sellers word for it. With new diesel generators, you
know exactly where that unit has been and who it’s been used by – that is,
nobody until you.
Do
you get value for money?
One argument for buying a used
generator is that it provides better value for money. But the price tag on
those Used
Diesel Generators isn’t the best way to gauge whether you’re getting
good value for money. You need to consider fuel economy, durability of
parts/components and many other factors. This is where a new generator will
always win over a used generator; you need to consider the costs going forward,
not just the initial outlay.
What
features do you want?
If features are important to you
then New Diesel
Generators could be the better option. Generator technology is evolving
all the time, and manufacturers are constantly introducing sets with additional
features to drive better fuel economy, efficiency and safety. Just another
reason why new generators provide better value for money over used
generators…furthermore, some generators require factory fitted additional
accessories for your specific use – things such as remote start, two-wire auto
start, earth leakage protection etc. These extra features need to be fitted by
the manufacturer to ensure appropriate compatibility with your genset.
So if you’re looking for great value
for money and peace of mind, your best bet is to choose a new generator. The
additional cost outlay will likely save you more money in the long run.
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