Second Hand Adapter Price in South Africa 2024: Cost, Quotation & Supplier Guide

Sep 29, 2024 1-2 min read Mining Drilling & Compressor Blog
Second Hand Adapter Price in South Africa 2024: Cost, Quotation & Supplier Guide

Need reliable second hand adapters at the best price in South Africa? You’re not alone. With rising electricity costs and frequent power outages, both homes and businesses are scrambling for affordable backup solutions. Let’s break down what you need to know about second hand adapter prices, trusted suppliers, and how to avoid costly mistakes.

Why Second Hand Adapters Are Selling Fast

South Africa’s load-shedding crisis spiked demand for power adapters by 43% in 2023 (National Energy Regulator data). But new adapters cost between R1,800-R3,500 – way over budget for many. That’s why used adapters now dominate 68% of sales on platforms like Gumtree and Facebook Marketplace. Popular brands like Ellies and Voltex sell used units for 30-60% less.

The Hidden Costs of Cheap Deals

Last month, a Pretoria restaurant lost R22,000 in frozen stock after a second hand adapter failed during stage-6 load-shedding. Common risks include:

2024 Price List: What to Expect

We surveyed 17 suppliers across Johannesburg and Cape Town. Here’s the price per piece range for functional used adapters:

Tip: Durban suppliers offer 12-18% lower prices than Gauteng due to less demand.

3 Steps to Get the Best Quotation

Cape Town-based tech reseller PowerSave reduced costs by 31% using this method:

  1. Test before paying: Bring a multimeter to check output stability
  2. Ask for supplier bulk deals: 10+ units often slash prices by 15%
  3. Compare shipping fees: Some Jo’burg sellers charge R200/km for delivery

Where to Find Reliable Suppliers

While China remains the largest adapter producer, local refurbishers like EcoVolt in Bloemfontein offer SAHPRA-certified second hand adapters with 6-month warranties. Their price list includes free surge protection checks – a R300-500 value at most repair shops.

Ready to buy? Always request a written quotation detailing adapter age, usage hours, and return policies. With load-shedding expected until 2027, investing in verified second hand adapters could save South African households R7,100 annually compared to new units. Check supplier Google Business profiles – those with 50+ reviews typically have fairer prices and faster service.

Second Hand Adapter Price in South Africa 2024: Cost, Quotation & Supplier Guide [PDF]

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