Pellet Mill for Sale: Complete Buyer’s Guide

News 2026-08-18

Page SEO Summary: This comprehensive buyer’s guide helps you find the right pellet mill for sale—covering types, price ranges, selection criteria, and purchasing considerations.

When searching for a pellet mill for sale, the options can be overwhelming. From small flat die machines for home use to large industrial ring die systems, the market offers a wide range of choices at various price points.

This guide provides a comprehensive framework for finding and purchasing the right pellet mill for your needs.


Types of Pellet Mills for Sale

By Die Type

TypeCapacityPrice RangeBest For
Flat die30-300 kg/h$500-5,000Small scale; farms; hobby
Ring die200-5,000+ kg/h$5,000-80,000+Commercial; industrial

By Configuration

TypeIncludedBest For
Standalone machinePellet mill onlyIf you have other equipment
Complete lineFull production systemTurnkey operation
Mobile unitPellet mill on wheelsPortable operation

Price Ranges

New Pellet Mill Prices (USD)

TypeCapacityPrice Range
Flat die (small)30-80 kg/h$500-1,500
Flat die (medium)80-150 kg/h$1,500-2,500
Flat die (large)150-300 kg/h$2,500-5,000
Ring die (small)200-500 kg/h$5,000-15,000
Ring die (medium)500-1,500 kg/h$15,000-35,000
Ring die (large)1.5-5 t/h$35,000-80,000
Complete line1-3 t/h$50,000-150,000

Used Pellet Mill Prices

ConditionTypical PriceRisk Level
Excellent60-70% of newLow
Good40-60% of newModerate
Needs work20-40% of newHigh

New vs Used Pellet Mills

Comparison

AspectNewUsed
Price100%30-70% of new
WarrantyYesUsually none
ConditionPerfectUnknown
Service lifeFullReduced
RiskLowModerate-High
Delivery4-12 weeksImmediate

When to Buy New

ScenarioReason
Commercial operationReliability needed
Long-term investmentFull service life
Need warrantyProtection
Specific configurationCustom requirements
Limited mechanical skillsLess risk

When to Consider Used

ScenarioReason
Limited budgetSave 30-70%
Need immediate deliveryNo waiting
Mechanical skillsCan repair
Short-term needTemporary use
Proven modelKnown reliability

What to Look For

Key Features to Consider

FeatureWhy Important
CapacityProduction output
Motor powerEnergy use; capability
Die typeQuality; capacity
Component brandsReliability
ConditionLifespan (used)
WarrantyProtection (new)
SupportAfter-sales service

Component Quality

ComponentWhat to Look For
MotorPremium brand (ABB, Siemens)
BearingsPremium brand (SKF, FAG)
DiePremium alloy
GearboxHeavy-duty

PELLET MILL

Where to Buy

Purchase Channels

ChannelProsCons
Direct manufacturerBest price; supportLonger wait
Local distributorLocal support; stockHigher price
Online marketplaceWide selectionVariable quality
Used equipment dealerImmediate deliveryUnknown history
Online auctionPotential bargainsHigher risk

Questions to Ask Sellers

QuestionWhy Ask
“Is the machine new or used?”Condition
“What is the capacity?”Performance
“What components are included?”Scope
“What is the warranty?”Protection
“Can I see it running?”Verification
“What is the delivery time?”Planning

Used Pellet Mill Inspection

What to Check

ComponentWhat to Look For
DieHole wear; cracks
RollersWear; bearing play
GearboxOil condition; noise
MotorElectrical; bearings
BearingsPlay; noise
FrameCracks; damage

Test Run Checklist

TestWhat to Observe
StartupSmooth start
IdleVibration; noise
Load testPerformance
Pellet qualityDurability
TemperatureOverheating

Procurement Checklist

Before Purchase

  • □ Capacity requirement confirmed
  • □ Budget established
  • □ New vs used decision made
  • □ Purchase channel selected

During Purchase

  • □ Multiple options compared
  • □ Price negotiated
  • □ Warranty reviewed
  • □ Delivery terms confirmed
  • □ Payment terms agreed

After Purchase

  • □ Installation planned
  • □ Training arranged
  • □ Spare parts ordered
  • □ Maintenance plan created

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where can I find a pellet mill for sale?

You can find pellet mills for sale from direct manufacturers, local distributors, online marketplaces, used equipment dealers, and online auctions.

2. How much does a pellet mill cost?

Small flat die machines cost $500-5,000. Ring die machines cost $5,000-80,000+. Complete lines cost $50,000-150,000+.

3. Should I buy new or used?

Buy new for reliability, warranty, and long-term use. Buy used for budget savings and immediate delivery. Consider your risk tolerance and mechanical skills.

4. What should I look for in a used pellet mill?

Check the die, rollers, gearbox, motor, and bearings. Do a test run if possible. Request maintenance records.

5. How do I know if a used pellet mill is in good condition?

Inspect key components, listen for unusual noise, check for wear, and test run if possible. Get a professional inspection if unsure.

6. What is a good price for a used pellet mill?

Typically 30-70% of the new price, depending on condition, age, and hours of use.

7. Is it worth buying a used pellet mill?

Yes, if you have mechanical skills and the machine is in good condition. Savings can be significant.

8. What is the typical warranty for a new pellet mill?

Most new pellet mills come with a 12-24 month warranty covering parts and labor. Extended warranties may be available.


About the Author

Zhang Wei – Senior International Sales Engineer, Shandong Changsheng Machinery Co., Ltd.

Zhang Wei has over 12 years of experience in the biomass and feed pellet mill industry, with a background in mechanical engineering and international project execution. He has helped clients across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Latin America find the right pellet mills for their needs.

With hands-on experience in both the manufacturing workshop and client-side operations, Zhang brings practical insights into successful equipment procurement—from the factory floor to the customer’s site.