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New vs Used Automatic Packaging Machines: Pros, Cons & Buying Guide

New vs Used Automatic Packaging Machines: Pros, Cons & Buying Guide

When capital is tight, a used automatic packaging machine looks tempting – often 40–70% cheaper than new. But used equipment comes with risks: outdated controls, missing documentation, and unknown wear. This guide helps you evaluate the trade-offs and decide which route fits your business.

Advantages of Buying New

Disadvantages of New

Advantages of Used/Refurbished

Risks of Used Machines (and How to Mitigate)

Where to Buy Used Machines Safely

Reputable sources: specialized used packaging equipment dealers (e.g., Loebbert, Frain Industries), auctions from closing plants (but no warranty), or refurbished machines from the original OEM (best but more expensive). Avoid private sellers on generic classifieds – too many scams.

Refurbished vs As-Is – Big Difference

As-is means you buy the machine in its current state – no guarantee it runs. Refurbished means the seller has replaced wear parts, tested operation, and usually offers a 30–90 day warranty. Refurbished costs about 20–30% more than as-is but is far safer. For a production-critical line, always choose refurbished with a warranty.

Financial Comparison Example (5-year TCO)

New machine: $80,000 purchase, $4,000/year maintenance, 3% film waste. Used (as-is): $30,000 purchase + $12,000 immediate repairs + $7,000/year maintenance (higher due to age) + 5% film waste. Over 5 years: New total = $80k + $20k + waste ($15k) = $115k. Used total = $30k + $12k + $35k + waste ($25k) = $102k. Used is slightly cheaper but with more downtime risk. If downtime costs are high, new wins.

Decision Matrix – Which is Right for You?

If you decide to buy used, always perform a site inspection, run a test with your product, and get a written agreement that the machine is free of safety defects. And remember: the most expensive machine is the one that doesn’t run.

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Written by zhangfei

Packaging industry expert with insights on VFFS machines, flow wrappers, and packaging solutions.

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