![]() ![]() The biggest temptation for getting a used machine is probably the really low pricing meaning you’ll spend anywhere between 10 to 50 thousand dollars or more depending on what level of the business that you are going into for a brand new embroidery machine, now for the typical startup that is looking at a single head machine you’re going to spend between $11,000 and $16,000 for a new machine and probably between $8,00 and $12,00 dollars for a used machine. What we’re going to try to do over the next few slides and with a little bit of commentary is help you determine whether or not a used embroidery machine and commercial equipment is right for you and what the pros and cons are in buying new VS. ![]() ![]() Welcome to the 2015 used embroidery machine buyer’s guide, what to look for in new VS. You can consider it an expanded, more casual version of this article: WARNING: This has only been lightly edited to make it more understandable. After creating an article on things to look for when buying a used commercial or professional embroidery machine and then turning that into a video presentation, we found there was some great information that we SAID, but never actually wrote in the original article! We’ve decided to offer this transcript of the presentation called “ Used Embroidery Machine Buyer’s Guide”. ![]()
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