Second Hand Drilling Rod Price in Kenya 2024: Cost, Quotation & Reliable Suppliers

Apr 05, 2025 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Drilling Rod Price in Kenya 2024: Cost, Quotation & Reliable Suppliers

Looking for second-hand drilling rod price in Kenya? You’re not alone. Over 65% of mining and construction companies in Kenya now prioritize used equipment to cut costs. But unreliable suppliers and fluctuating prices leave many buyers confused. Let’s simplify your search with verified market data, trusted suppliers, and actionable buying tips.

Why Used Drilling Rod Prices Vary Wildly in Kenya

Kenya’s drilling industry grew 12% in 2023, driven by geothermal projects and road construction. This surge created a booming demand for affordable used drilling rods. But prices swing between Ksh 8,000 ($60) to Ksh 25,000 ($190) per piece depending on:

Case Study: How Nairobi’s Top Drilling Firm Saved 40%

Borehole Solutions Ltd. cut costs by importing used drilling rods from China through Mombasa-based supplier RockEquip. Their purchase of 50 rods at Ksh 12,500/piece included free port clearance and a 6-month warranty. Result? 18-month ROI compared to new equipment.

2024 Price List for Second Hand Drilling Rods (Kenya Market)

We surveyed 9 verified suppliers to compile this reference guide:

Type Price Range (per rod) Best For
Light-duty (Used 6–12 months) Ksh 8,000 – Ksh 15,000 Shallow wells (<100m)
Heavy-duty (Refurbished) Ksh 16,000 – Ksh 25,000 Geothermal/Deep mining

3 Insider Tips to Avoid Scams When Buying

  1. Demand hardness test reports – 75% of rods fail at HRC 38–42 standard
  2. Choose suppliers with in-country stock – Reduces delivery risks
  3. Compare container shipping (Ksh 900/rod) vs. air freight rates

How to Get Instant Quotations from Top Suppliers

Nairobi’s biggest wholesaler DrillKenya now offers online quotes for second-hand drilling rod prices in Kenya. Their 2024 promotion includes:

Tax Breaks You Can’t Afford to Miss

Kenya’s 2024 Mining Act offers 15% VAT exemption for companies buying used drilling equipment. Combined with China’s overstock (32% surplus in Q1 2024), this creates prime buying conditions. Smart purchasers are securing 2-year inventories now before prices rise in Q3.

Need help comparing real-time quotes? Kenya’s Chamber of Mines now hosts a monthly drilling rod auction in Mombasa. Last month’s event saw 200+ rods sold at 22% below market rates. Next auction dates: June 15–17, 2024 at SGR Freight Terminal.

Second Hand Drilling Rod Price in Kenya 2024: Cost, Quotation & Reliable Suppliers [PDF]

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