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Title: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: kyton on April 11, 2012, 09:53:24 am
Just wondering if anyone had purchased a TM second hand? Have seen one advertised locally for a few hundred dollars less then retail.

The owner told me it is only 12mths old and is an Australian model. Would you consider buying it at all? What would you do to allay any doubts?

Thank you
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: Twitterpated on April 11, 2012, 09:57:31 am
For only a few hundred dollars I probably wouldn't bother. It's not worth the peace of mind you get with the warranty and the consultant support. I guess it depends on how much the saving is.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: dede on April 11, 2012, 10:04:04 am
That's a difficult one. Depends how much you save on a new purchase. If this person is selling it because the don't use it I guess it wouldn't of had much use over the last year. If you can't afford a brand new one then if you comfortable buying second hand then go for it. The TM really are built well and don't seem to have many issues.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: goldfish on April 11, 2012, 10:05:32 am
Can only second Twitterpated's comment - especially now as they've saying on ebay that the warranty is not transferable.  I think it's a case of deciding how far you're willing to gamble . . . . . Frankly, I'd prefer to pay the little extra and make sure I have the warranty and support.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: Merlin on April 11, 2012, 11:35:06 am
I agree- for the sake of a couple of hundred, better to go with a new one. Even though the machines are great, you still want peace of mind after forking out such a lot of money that if anything does go wrong, you haven't bought a dud and can get things fixed if necessary.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: kyton on April 11, 2012, 11:49:44 am
Thanks for your comments everyone. I can afford a new one but part of me is still "balking" at paying full price. DH especially bargains on every purchase we make and it has rubbed off onto me over the last 23yrs LOL.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: obbie on April 12, 2012, 02:37:04 am
was it a TM21 or TM31.
I purchased a second hand TM21 for Mum, and no problems at all.

Robyn
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: kyton on April 12, 2012, 02:55:21 am
Robyn it was a TM31.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: cookie1 on April 12, 2012, 06:30:08 am
A new one has a 2 year warranty and a second hand one carries no warranty to you at all.
I think everyone has misgivings re the price of the machine. After you have had it for a month or two you know it is well worth it. Initially I thought 'what have I done?'. I made myself use it as I didn't want to admit to DH that it may be a waste of money. It was the best thing I could have done.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: obbie on April 12, 2012, 06:33:36 am
Up to you, it depends on why they are selling it, and what condition it is.
If its just a couple of hundred $$, or is it $1000 off.

Robyn
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: achookwoman on April 12, 2012, 07:13:55 am
I have a second machine and it is secondhand.  I use it for TMX bread classes.  It has not been used much.  Although I have not had any problems with either machine,  I would not be prepared to risk a secondhand one,if I only had one machine. 
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: chrissa on May 07, 2015, 05:25:56 am
I know this is an old thread but I was searching for an answer to my question. 

I'm going to buy a secondhand Tm31. I want a second machine and I'm happy with the tm31 but don't want the new t5

How do I identify an australian model and how do I make sure it's not an overseas model?
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: Katiej on May 07, 2015, 06:09:10 am
No idea!

I'd ask to see the invoice they received for Aus HO from when they purchased the TM31.  Check the serial number on the invoice is the same as the machine.

I'd ask to see their invoice as proof of purchase anyway, so you can be sure the TM31 is the age they say it is.

I'd only want to buy a TM31 that was purchased from Aus HO, wasn't all that old and had only had one owner.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: CreamPuff63 on May 07, 2015, 06:30:09 am
thats good advice Katie, at least the invoice would back up how old they say it is. Isn't there something to do with the serial numbers and having a green seal too?
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: chrissa on May 07, 2015, 09:50:03 am
Thanks ladies.

Good advice.  Yes one owner, has the original docket. Has green seals but I'm ok with that.  The service number tells you the age.  First two digits is the year of manufacture. Next two digits is the week of the year. Last four digits is the number in the run.

Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: achookwoman on May 07, 2015, 10:30:09 pm
Chrissy, I bought a secondhand machine several years ago.  My DIL has it now, has used it a lot, no problems and loves it.  I didn't have to check the paper work as I knew the consultant who sold it.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: chrissa on May 08, 2015, 08:38:17 am
I bought it, it's been used but I'm very happy with what I've got. 

Lovely seller.  It is 2 years old but very clean and well looked after.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: judydawn on May 08, 2015, 08:42:26 am
2 years old is very young in the life of a Thermomix Chrissa, have fun with it.
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: Cornish Cream on May 08, 2015, 08:56:05 am
Great news Chrissa.Have fun cooking with your second TM ;)
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: chrissa on May 08, 2015, 10:00:11 am
Thank your, thank you.  I'm very excited!   Guess whose cooking all day tomorrow 😃
Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: chrissa on May 08, 2015, 10:35:02 am
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Title: Re: Buying a TM Secondhand?
Post by: mcmich on May 08, 2015, 10:38:52 am
Happy days Chrissa.