Buying a new X-ray diffractometer (XRD) is exciting but can also feel overwhelming. Between justifying the expense, selecting the right model, and navigating approvals, the process can quickly become a headache. You might be tempted to save money by purchasing a “preowned” XRD.
Is it worth the risk? In this article, I will share what you need to know about the hidden pitfalls of used equipment, drawing from my 25+ years of experience helping labs select the right diffractometer. By the end, you will be equipped to make an informed choice and avoid costly mistakes.
After getting the green light to explore new instruments, you start researching options. Then comes the shock: modern diffractometers are far more expensive than you remembered. Advancements in technology come at a price, and suddenly, securing approval for funding feels like an uphill battle.
Faced with the high cost of new instruments, you might find yourself drawn to used equipment listings. A quick search online reveals attractive deals that promise to save thousands. It is easy to get excited. What could go wrong with a “lightly used” system at a fraction of the cost of a new one? But the reality of buying used scientific equipment is rarely as simple as it seems.
As with anything you purchase, especially a “previously-owned” item, you need to do your homework before deciding. So-called “like new” instruments often fall short of expectations.
Before you hit “buy,” here are some critical risks to consider:
While buying a used or preowned diffractometer might seem like a smart way to save money, the risks can easily outweigh the initial savings. Compatibility issues, missing components, and unexpected expenses can turn your bargain into a budget buster. Sometimes, the peace of mind and reliability of new equipment justify the higher upfront cost.
We have been manufacturing, selling, and servicing XRDs for over 70 years and have experience evaluating and servicing used equipment. We understand these challenges and are here to help you. If you are considering a used system, we can guide you through evaluating whether the deal is as good as it seems or too good to be true. You can talk to one of our experts by clicking the “Talk to an expert” button at the top right of the page or sending us a message at info@rigaku.com.