Tips, guides, and insights for veterinary professionals.
Most vets sell their used equipment for less than it's worth — because they don't know the market. Here's how to approach the process from pricing to payment.
If you're still posting in Facebook groups or scrolling dead forums to buy or sell used vet equipment, we need to talk.
Used IDEXX analyzers can save a practice tens of thousands of dollars — but there are specific things to verify before you buy.
Before you trade it in or let it collect dust, find out what your used ultrasound actually sells for on the secondary market. The numbers might surprise you.
Used anesthesia machines are one of the smartest purchases in veterinary medicine — if you know what to inspect. A practical guide to the key components and questions to ask.
Used equipment can save your practice tens of thousands of dollars — if you know what to look for. Here's how to shop smart on the secondary market.
The secondary market for veterinary equipment carries real risks — but most of them are predictable and avoidable with the right process.
Some veterinary equipment holds its value remarkably well. Others lose value fast. Understanding the difference helps you buy smarter and sell at the right time.