Used woodworking machinery, and the wider range of used industrial machinery behind it, should give you production-ready equipment at a price that reflects clearance stock rather than inflated dealer margins. Enviro Stock supplies used woodworking and metalworking machinery, along with production plant and general engineering equipment, all sourced from UK businesses clearing assets. It is aimed at manufacturers, workshops, joiners and fabricators sourcing fixed production machinery, and at trade buyers purchasing to refurbish or resell.
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If you run a workshop, a joinery or a production facility, replacing fixed machinery is one of the larger capital decisions you make. Sourcing that machinery from clearance stock is a practical way to reduce the spend, whether you are replacing an end-of-life machine, kitting out a new facility or trimming the cost of a planned upgrade. A commercial buyer does not need to be sold to. You are working from specification and price, and what you need most is to trust where the machine has come from.
That is where clearance sourcing differs from the dealer route. Our machinery comes directly from UK businesses releasing assets through site closures, production upgrades and downsizing, rather than from dealer inventory or imported stock. There is no auction premium layer and no dealer margin built into a list price. Each lot is graded and listed with the specification we hold, so you can assess it before you commit. You can read how we grade machinery to see how we describe condition.
The range spans woodworking machinery such as bandsaws, panel saws, planer thicknessers, spindle moulders and mortisers, alongside metalworking machinery, production plant and general workshop equipment. Trade and refurbishment buyers work here too, sourcing machinery to refurbish and resell or to strip for parts and assemblies. If you are fitting out a workshop, you can also browse our surplus tools and hardware alongside the larger plant.
The items in this category are woodworking machinery, including bandsaws, panel saws, planer thicknessers, table saws, spindle moulders, mortisers and edgebanders, along with metalworking machinery, production plant, and general engineering and workshop machinery.
Where a lot is graded and listed with a manifest, you can request the full inventory or manifest for that lot before deciding. Browse the current listings to see what is available today, or contact us to ask about a specific type of machine.
Mobile construction plant such as excavators, telehandlers and dumpers sits in a separate category, Plant and Construction Equipment]. Warehouse forklifts and handling equipment belong with the Forklifts, Warehouse Equipment and Storage and Handling categories. If you are unsure which category a machine falls under, ask us and we will point you to the right listings.
Clearance-sourced machinery comes from UK businesses releasing assets, not from dealer inventory or an auction cycle. Stock is graded and listed with the specification we hold. Because you buy remotely, your due diligence is straightforward. You request the service records, paperwork and manifest from us before you commit, rather than arranging anything yourself.
The main regime to be aware of is PUWER, the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. PUWER places duties on the business that owns, operates or controls work equipment once it is in use, so those responsibilities become yours as the employer once the machine is running on your premises. To support that, ask us for any service records, maintenance history and inspection paperwork we hold for the lot you are interested in.
On conformity marking, both CE and UKCA marks remain valid for machinery placed on the Great Britain market, and a CE mark is not a legacy or inferior route. The document that accompanies a marked machine is the original declaration of conformity. Ask us to confirm the marking on the machine and to provide the declaration of conformity where it is available. You can also read how we grade machinery for more on how we assess and describe condition.
The category covers woodworking machinery, metalworking machinery, production plant, and general engineering and workshop equipment. Because stock is clearance-sourced, specific lines change as lots clear, so no single machine type is always in stock. Browse the current listings to see what is available today, or contact us to ask about a specific type of machine.
All stock is graded before it is listed, so you can see how we have described a machine before you buy. For lots with available documentation, you can request the service record and maintenance history directly from us. You can read how we grade machinery to see exactly what our grading covers, and ask us for the paperwork on any lot you are considering.
PUWER stands for the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. It applies to any business that owns or operates work equipment in the UK, including used machinery, and requires that equipment is suitable for its intended purpose, maintained in a safe condition, and used by trained operators. Those duties sit with you as the employer once the machine is in use. When buying used machinery, the practical step is to confirm that the relevant service records and inspection paperwork are available, so ask us for these before completing a purchase. The HSE PUWER guidance sets out the full requirements.
Both CE and UKCA marks remain valid for machinery sold in Great Britain, and a CE mark is a legitimate conformity route rather than a lapsed one. The conformity obligation applies when a machine is first placed on the market, not at every resale. Where a machine carries a CE or UKCA mark, the original declaration of conformity is the document that confirms it met the required standards. Ask us to confirm the marking and to provide the declaration of conformity for the specific lot you are interested in. The GOV.UK guidance on CE and UKCA marks explains the current position in full.
No. This category covers fixed and static production and workshop machinery, such as woodworking, metalworking and engineering plant. Mobile construction plant, including excavators, diggers, dumpers and telehandlers, belongs in our Plant and Construction Equipment category. Warehouse forklifts and handling equipment sit in the Forklifts, Warehouse Equipment and Storage and Handling categories. If you are not sure where a machine fits, ask us and we will point you to the right listings.
Yes. We can arrange delivery across the UK, so you do not need to organise your own transport or collection. That makes buying remotely more straightforward than a collection-only clearance route.
If you have surplus or end-of-life machinery to sell, our sister business Enviro Clear buys stock directly from UK businesses. Visit enviro-clear.co.uk to find out more.