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How to Get the Most for Your Money When Buying Refurbished Equipment
Facility managers share their experiences with the secondhand market.
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

When it comes to refurbished equipment, you're likely to hear one of two opinions from facility managers: either it's a great way to save money on capital expenses, or it's a gamble where you could lose big. Here are tips on how to minimize your risk while getting the most out of the refurbished market.

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