A practical, no-nonsense guide to buying used stainless tables — what it costs, the types, what to inspect, and when used beats new. Built from our live market data, updated continuously.
Used stainless tables runs a median of $292, with most units selling between $130 and $625 — roughly 40–70% below new. The full live spread is $40 to $12,345 depending on type, age, capacity and condition. See the Stainless Tables price guide for the by-type and by-metro breakdown.
“Stainless Tables” covers several distinct machines — they aren’t interchangeable, and prices vary a lot by type:
Buying used commercial kitchen equipment can save 40–70% off new — the key is inspecting before you pay: run the unit, check for rust or cracks, confirm it holds temp or heats, and look at gaskets, seals, and electrical. We index listings from across the web and link you straight to the seller; you deal direct.
Whatever the type, the universal checklist: run it and confirm it holds temp or heats, inspect for rust, cracks, and weld failures, check gaskets/seals and electrical or gas connections, and verify the voltage/phase matches your space (many commercial units are 208–240V or 3-phase). Ask why it’s being sold and whether it was in daily service.
Stainless fabrication (tables, sinks, shelving, hoods) and simple gas cooking equipment are near-indestructible — buy these used almost every time. Be more careful with refrigeration and ice machines, where a tired compressor is the expensive failure: inspect, run, and budget a deep clean. Electronics-heavy or warranty-sensitive gear is the one case where new can pay off.
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