Special offers include machines sold as promotional items or discounted models resulting from range changes, demonstration use or manufacturer special promotions. They are typically significantly cheaper than the standard list price, whilst retaining their full functionality.
Typical examples include demonstration machines from trade fairs or showrooms, end-of-line models prior to product changes, factory-tested demo units, models from cancelled orders, machines with minor cosmetic defects, and limited special editions.
Suppliers include manufacturers with direct sales, authorised dealers with special allocations, rental companies clearing out their rental fleets, and specialist clearance stock dealers.
Special stock is suitable for buyers looking for good value for money who are happy with discontinued models or demonstration units. It is important to clarify warranty conditions, maintenance status and scope of delivery before purchasing.