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Old 06-05-12, 05:15 PM   #9
PaleMelanesian
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Do you plan to use it for many years? I'd buy new and choose a highly efficient unit. If you use it for the full lifespan, the added cost of new manufacture is minimal compared to buying two used units for the second half of their lives. You're also directing the marketplace value efficiency a tiny bit more than it would otherwise.
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