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Specialized restaurant auctions are a popular way to move equipment quickly. Items are often sold "as-is" to the highest bidder.

When dealing with professionals, Chefs Deal suggests prioritizing factors like cost, durability, and reliability. 2. Auction Houses

New business owners are often looking to save money by purchasing used gear instead of buying new.

You may have to pay a commission or "seller's fee." There is also a risk that items will sell for less than their market value if turnout is low. 3. Independent Restaurant Owners

Requires managing multiple individual sales, which can be time-consuming. You must also manage the logistics of buyer pickups.

They handle the heavy lifting, including disconnection and transportation. It is often a "one and done" transaction.

Local Facebook groups (like Nashville Hospitality Professionals ) or community forums are common places for these peer-to-peer transactions. 4. Scrap Metal Recyclers

You will only be paid for the weight of the metal (stainless steel, copper, etc.), which is usually quite low. Summary Table: Buyer Comparison Buyer Type