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Updated June 4, 2026
Active Listings
27
observed now
Historical Observations
0
all-time data points
Valid Comps
10
across 1 bucket
Sources
1
active for this device
Most used Mindray M7 complete systems sell around $7,750. We've seen 10 priced between $4,950 and $18,198.
Market Valuation by Listing Type
Median is the primary statistic — used clinical pricing is full of outliers and the median ignores them.
Complete System
10 comps
p25 $5,999 · median $7,750 · p75 $9,999 · full observed range $4,950 – $18,198 (incl. outliers)
$7,750
median · mean $8,914
Prices are based on publicly observed listing data — not appraisals. Always verify device condition, service history, and regulatory status before purchase.
Live search results for Mindray M7. Verify condition and accessories before purchase — observed asking prices are not verified. CAI may earn a commission from clicks.
Generic checklist for ultrasound — these are the items that drive the largest price variance.
Confirm all probes/transducers are included and tested - probes are often the most expensive replaceable part.
Verify software license tier and whether transfer is permitted by the manufacturer.
Ask for the last preventive-maintenance and image-quality report.
Check transducer connector pins for damage (a damaged connector can equal the cost of a new probe).
FAQ
Every answer is built from real observed data — no AI prose, no fabricated specs.
What does a used Mindray M7 cost?
Based on 10 observed complete-system listings, the typical (median) used Mindray M7 sells for $7,750, ranging from $4,950 to $18,198. Condition, configuration, and seller drive most of the variance.
Where can I buy a used Mindray M7?
Currently observed on: eBay. Listings come and go - we update daily from these sources.
Is now a good time to buy a used Mindray M7?
There are currently 3 live below-typical listings. The best discount we see right now is 36% below typical ($4,950 vs ~$7,750 typical). Verify condition before purchase - low price often means wear, missing accessories, or for-parts.
About this guide: Prices reflect publicly observed listings, not verified sales. Condition, configuration, and seller drive most of the variance. Clinical Asset Index does not broker, sell, inspect, or appraise. See methodology for full criteria. Confidence tiers: Firm = ≥5 CS listings; Limited = 1–4; Collecting = 0.
Methodology
Clinical Asset Index aggregates listing data from eBay, GovDeals, DOTmed, HiBid, LabX, and PublicSurplus daily. Each listing is classified by type (complete system, major module, part / accessory, for parts / repair). Medians and ranges are computed only within peer groups — a complete system is never averaged with parts. Confidence thresholds: comps ≥ 0.65; deal-feed device-match ≥ 0.75 and classification ≥ 0.65. Median is the primary statistic; the mean is shown only as a small secondary number because outliers dominate this market. Data is directional — always verify independently before purchase. Read full methodology →