Old Autoclave are Worth Money

Autoclaves

Old Autoclave are Worth Money

25 Mar, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Autoclaves.

LTE Scientific has introduced its own scrappage scheme for customers looking to buy a new autoclave. Regardless of make, age or condition, LTE will take away customers old autoclaves and make an additional allowance against a new LTE autoclave. This offer applies across LTE Scientific’s entire autoclave range.

When buying a new LTE cylindrical-chambered autoclave, the minimum scrappage allowance LTE will offer is £500.00. When buying a new LTE square-chambered autoclave, the scrappage allowance increases to a minimum of £1000.00.

LTE’s Managing Director, John Lees, commented: “There are a number of potential customers who have old, inefficient autoclaves that don’t perform well or even comply with latest safety standards. They want to replace their old machines but money is a little tight. We feel that this offer will act as a stimulus for those wanting to buy a new autoclave but who need that little bit of extra help.”

LTE Scientific manufactures a wide range of autoclaves from 40 to 10,000 litres for both laboratory and medical applications. LTE operates a nationwide Service Team and is an ISO9001 and UKAS accredited Company.

The scrappage offer is open to all UK customers buying a new autoclave directly from LTE Scientific between now and the end of June 2010. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other.

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