Second Hand Rock Drill Price in Sweden: 2024 Cost, Quotation & Buying Guide

Jun 30, 2025 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Rock Drill Price in Sweden: 2024 Cost, Quotation & Buying Guide

Struggling with the high cost of new rock drills? You’re not alone. Over 65% of Swedish construction firms now prefer second-hand rock drills to cut equipment expenses. Discover why the price per piece for used models in Sweden can save you up to 60%, with real supplier deals and actionable data below.

Why Second-Hand Rock Drills Dominate Sweden’s Market

Sweden’s mining and construction sectors grew 4.3% in 2023 (Statista), driving demand for affordable heavy machinery. A used Atlas Copco drill costs 7,500–12,000 SEK here – 40% cheaper than new units. Meanwhile, Germany’s equivalent models cost 15% more due to shipping fees.

Key Factors Affecting Prices:

2024 Price List: Second Hand vs New ROI Comparison

Compare these Stockholm supplier quotes (SEK):

ModelNew PriceUsed PriceYear
Furukawa HCR9-ES185,00068,5002020
Atlas Copco ROC L6210,00094,2002019

Gothenburg-based Bergström Drilling saved 142,000 SEK monthly after switching to pre-owned rock drills. Their ROI improved in 8 months – faster than the 14-month average for new equipment.

How to Buy Reliable Used Rock Drills in Sweden

  1. Request price quotations from 3+ suppliers (Stockholm, Malmö, and cross-border EU dealers)
  2. Verify machine hour logs with manufacturer databases
  3. Inspect hydraulic systems onsite or via live video

Top-rated supplier NordicDrills.se offers wholesale discounts for 3+ units, plus 6-month warranties. Avoid "as-is" sellers near Oslo – Norwegian used drills often lack Swedish safety certifications.

Curious about current rock drill prices in Sweden? Malmö-based dealer HeavyTech posts daily inventory updates. Their July promotion includes free drilling rods with any purchase over 50,000 SEK.

Second Hand Rock Drill Price in Sweden: 2024 Cost, Quotation & Buying Guide [PDF]

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