Second Hand Rock Drill for Sale in Norway: 2024 Price List, Supplier Deals & ROI Guide

Feb 24, 2025 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Rock Drill for Sale in Norway: 2024 Price List, Supplier Deals & ROI Guide

Second hand rock drill price in Norway ranges between €800–€4,500 in 2024, depending on condition and brand. Want to slash equipment costs without sacrificing performance? Let’s break down why Norwegian contractors are switching to refurbished rigs - and how YOU can save 30–60% on your next purchase.

Why Norway’s Construction Boom is Driving Demand for Used Rock Drills

Norway’s tunnel and mining projects grew 17% in 2023 (Statistics Norway). But new equipment costs hit €8,000–€20,000 per unit. Smart buyers now target certified second-hand rock drills from German or Chinese suppliers. Case study: Oslo-based Nordic Construction AS cut drilling costs by 40% using refurbished Sandvik units.

2024 Price Factors: What Impacts Your Quote?

Three things decide your price per piece:

How to Avoid Costly Mistakes: 2024 Buying Checklist

Last year, 1 in 5 used drill buyers in Norway overpaid due to hidden issues. Follow this ROI-focused buying guide:

  1. Demand ISO 9010 certification for refurbished units
  2. Compare wholesale prices from EU and Asian suppliers
  3. Ask about Norway’s VAT exemptions for recycled machinery

Supplier Deals You Can’t Ignore

Leading dealer RockMach (based in Trondheim) offers free 6-month warranties on second-hand rock drills. Their Q2 2024 promo includes:

• Free hydraulic oil change (value: €120)
• 10% discount on 3+ units

Need a quotation? Email [email protected] with your project specs by June 30 for priority pricing.

With Norway’s green construction policies adding tax rebates for reused equipment, timing matters. A 2023 industry report shows buyers save €3.5k average on drills purchased between April–June. Now’s your window to act.

Second Hand Rock Drill for Sale in Norway: 2024 Price List, Supplier Deals & ROI Guide [PDF]

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