Investing wisely — 10 key considerations when purchasing a used baler

Investing wisely — 10 key considerations when purchasing a used baler

Making the right choice in a used baler acquisition could be the cornerstone of your business success this year. However, rushing into the wrong purchase could prove to be a costly misstep. To safeguard your investment, whether big or small, we’ve compiled a practical guide of 10 essential factors to consider before sealing the deal:

1. Material compatibility

Just like with a brand-new machine, it’s crucial to ensure that the used baler can handle the specific materials you intend to process. Whether it’s cardboard, plastic film, or paint tins, verify that the baler is up to the task.

2. Capacity assessment 

Despite a tempting price tag, ensure the baler can meet your capacity needs. If you’re dealing with significant volumes of waste or bulky recyclables, opting for a compact machine might not suffice. Calculate your baling requirements and confirm the machine’s capacity with the supplier before placing an order.

3. Space consideration

Measure twice, purchase once. Whether new or used, ensure the baler’s dimensions align with your available space.

4. Budget clarity

Determine your budget constraints and adhere to them. Treat this as a strategic business investment. If the desired specifications seem out of reach, explore options for hiring or leasing. Reputable suppliers often offer flexible procurement alternatives or trade-in deals.

5. Maintenance cost estimation

While price matters, don’t overlook potential ongoing maintenance expenses. A seemingly cheap initial purchase could spiral into costly upkeep if the baler requires frequent servicing or expensive spare parts. Assess the machine’s condition and enquire about servicing schedules and spare parts pricing.

6. Inclusive offerings

Don’t shy away from asking for extras. Many used baler deals include warranties, operator training, servicing, and maintenance. Be proactive in seeking these additional benefits.

7. Assessing condition vs. price

While used equipment may not match the pristine condition of new ones, fully refurbished models are often available. Evaluate the machine for wear and tear, and if necessary, inquire about refurbishment options. Ensure that the price reflects the machine’s condition.

8. Machine health evaluation 

Just like buying a car, gather insights into the baler’s condition and service history. Ask about previous usage, any faults, and the integrity of critical components like the baling chamber. Request a detailed report from the vendor.

9. Thorough due diligence

Scrutinise the machine’s condition, vendor reliability, and suitability for your needs. Ask pertinent questions, observe the equipment in operation if possible, and seek feedback from other users. Customer testimonials or case studies can provide valuable insights.

10. Safety assurance

Prioritise safety. Ensure that the baler meets safety standards and that proper training is provided to operators. Any doubts regarding safety or operational suitability should raise red flags, regardless of the price.

At Riverside, we offer a dynamic inventory of used balers, available for viewing on our website or at our North Yorkshire headquarters. Alternatively, we have a wide range of models available for hire. This flexible procurement option enables you to spread the cost of your waste machinery over affordable weekly instalments, reducing initial outlay. 

If you prefer personalised assistance, feel free to reach out to us at 01423 325038 or via email at sales@wastemachinery.co.uk. Make a smart investment choice with Riverside today.