Instrument company opens eBay shop

A Curtis Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 2, 2008

Curtis aims to cover initial production costs and put otherwise redundant stock to good use with its eBay shop.

Curtis Instruments has opened an eBay shop, providing fixed stock for auction.

The items include excess, inactive and factory reconditioned or obsolete stock.

All previously used items have been fully tested and approved for re-sale by technicians in the UK Failure Analysis and Modifications Centre.

The prices are low, with many items sold well under original cost prices.

Products include small and heavy-duty battery chargers, safety beacons, battery connectors, vehicle instrumentation, speed controllers and DC/DC convertors.

Just about all of the Curtis range is featured.

Curtis aims to cover initial production costs and put otherwise redundant stock to good use.

Full details can be found via the Curtis e-newsletter.

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