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Gizmo Machine Tools Inc. Is a trusted Canadian dealer of used CNC machines, machine tools, industrial machinery, transformers and more. Based in Mississauga, Ontario, we buy and sell used CNC lathes, vertical and horizontal machining Centre's, boring mills, grinders, and other manufacturing equipment. We work with manufacturers, machine shops, and industrial businesses across Canada and worldwide, providing honest communication, competitive pricing, and dependable support throughout the buying and selling process. Whether you’re looking to purchase quality used CNC equipment or sell surplus machinery, Gizmo Machine Tools is committed to making the process straightforward and reliable.
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2660 Meadowvale Blvd #14 , L5N 6M6, Mississauga, Canada
- +1 905-488-0709
- info@gizmo-mt.ca
- gizmo-mt.ca
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