Black and Red eBay lasers

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cpm_uk
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Black and Red eBay lasers

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Hi All

I'm based in the UK and have 2 large Black&Red eBay lasers that I need to get out of my friends garage. They've been in storage for 3 years and i just have no use for them any more.
Does anyone know a suitable platform I can sell them on please? Not looking for much, just be happy to get rid of them, they'll have to go to someone familiar with lasers as they'll need building up again and will definitely need new co2 tubes.

Any information greatly received.

Thank you

cpm
jen01
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Re: Black and Red eBay lasers

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cpm_uk wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:11 am Hi All

I'm based in the UK and have 2 large Black&Red eBay lasers that I need to get out of my friends garage. They've been in storage for 3 years and i just have no use for them any more.
Does anyone know a suitable platform I can sell them on please? Not looking for much, just be happy to get rid of them, they'll have to go to someone familiar with lasers as they'll need building up again and will definitely need new co2 tubes.

Any information greatly received.

Thank you

cpm
Hello,

Considering your situation with the Black&Red eBay lasers that you're looking to sell, it might be worth considering the Monport laser as an alternative. The Monport laser is known for being very nice, easy to use, high quality, and affordable. You can find more information about the Monport laser product here: https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3.

Regarding selling your lasers, you could try listing them on online marketplaces such as eBay, Gumtree, or Facebook Marketplace. Be sure to clearly describe the condition of the lasers and any necessary repairs or parts replacements needed. Additionally, you may want to reach out to local laser cutting or engraving businesses to see if they're interested in purchasing them for spare parts or refurbishment projects.

Best of luck with selling your lasers!
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