
Sell us your pump
Got an old pump sitting in your shed collecting dust? Or a drill you’ve been doubting for months? Don’t hang onto it any longer. We’ll take it off your hands – fast, fair, and hassle-free. We’re always looking for used (or even new) pumps, pipes, motors, and accessories. Just send us a photo, name your price, and once we agree, we’ll come pick it up. You get your money, the pump gets a second (or third or fourth) life. It’s that simple.
That’s why you sell your pump to Van Tongeren Trading
Turning in your pump: here’s how it works
Selling your pump doesn’t have to be a hassle. On the contrary. With us, you’ll know exactly what to do: you offer your pump, and we take care of the rest. Check out how it works below.

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Want to sell your pump? You can with us.
At Van Tongeren Trading we buy pumps every day. Mostly used, sometimes new. One pump or an entire batch. If it fits what we sell, we’re interested. Think dirty water pumps, piston pumps, diesel pumps, hoses, fittings, couplings, motors – everything to do with moving water. We also give drilling machines a second life.
We buy throughout the Netherlands and far beyond. Belgium, Germany, France? No problem. Transport and customs paperwork? We take care of it. You literally don’t have to do a thing. Just give us a quick heads up. And payment? We arrange it properly and immediately, at or even before pickup. No vague promises, no weeks of waiting. Not sure whether your pump is still worth something? Let us know. Chances are it is. And if not, we’ll simply tell you. With us you know where you stand. No nonsense. Just: pump gone, money in your account.
What happens to your old pump?
It gets a second life. We are always looking for pumps with potential – machines that can keep going for years if you give them the right care.
As soon as a pump comes in, we check it from top to bottom. Our technicians take it apart, replace worn parts, reset everything and test it thoroughly. We also remove company logos so the pump is completely anonymous again.
Only when everything checks out does it go back into stock – with a test report and ready for action. Sometimes such a pump ends up on a farm in Brabant, sometimes on a construction site in Belgium or on a ship in the Mediterranean Sea. Ready for the next job. Maybe even yours.