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Analytical Instruments: New and Refurbished Equipment and Instrumentation with Full Warranty.
Buying, Selling, and Servicing laboratory equipment Since 1994.
Analytical Instruments has been a source of lab equipment and instruments for those establishing new laboratories or expanding existing laboratories since 1994. Our 20,000 square foot facility houses our service and refurbishing shop as well as our inventory of instruments and equipment. Customers are welcome, with an appointment, to browse our inventory. We also carry new balances from Adam Equipment, new syringe pumps from New Era Pumps, and the complete line of DuraEdge disposable microtome blades from Crescent. Our knowledgeable staff can help you select the right piece of equipment for your application.
Refurbished Instruments from Analytical Instruments offer superior performance at a reduced cost.
Analytical Instruments purchases used instruments and equipment from across the country from individual companies and auctions and brings it back to our facility in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Each instrument is tested, cleaned and placed in inventory. Upon sale, items go through our service and refurbishing shops to be brought back to factory specs by our in-house technicians. Items are then inspected, carefully packed, and shipped out to our customers. All of our refurbished items carry a full 90 day parts and labor warranty. Extended warranties are available upon request.
Companies and Institutions find Items from Analytical Instruments enhance their capabilities and their bottom line.
Many companies and institutions, including fortune 500 companies and major research universities, have discovered the benefits of purchasing refurbished instruments. Not only do they save money, but often, because we sell what we have in-stock, they can get items faster than the manufacturer can provide. Refurbished instruments can often provide needed redundancy on lab critical items without the expenditure for a new item that may see little if any use. Universities find refurbished instruments can stretch their limited grant funds. |