Typewriters Pricing and Costs

Add a productive element to your business with a typewriter

By Michelle Cramer
Upon first glance, you may think typewriters are obsolete, especially in the business world. However, that is not the case. A mechanical typewriter is very effective in situations where a computer printer just won’t do, such as filling out forms with a carbon copy attached or making file and folder labels. Basically, you can take any document that won’t feed through a printer properly and get the results you desire by using a typewriter.

While there aren’t many typewriter manufacturers remaining, you can still buy a typewriter online with ease. Many older manual typewriters can be refurbished, even some vintage style models that add class to your work environment. Once you know what your needs are and the style you want, you need to consider your budget. Keep the following in mind as you look at typewriters pricing and costs:

1. An electronic typewriter can do virtually everything a word processor can do.

2. Refurbished typewriters are just as reliable as new electric typewriters or new manual typewriters, but are less expensive.

3. You will need to be sure that the typewriter parts for your particular unit are still available for purchase.

 

Obtain a productive atmosphere with an electric typewriter at each desk

Many business owners are implementing typewriters because the sound they make when in use provides the perception of a busy and productive office. If this is something that appeals to you, then it would be best to purchase high-tech electric typewriters for your employees so that they can get more use out of them. These units come with correction tape (the ability to correct mistakes), spell check, automatic centering capabilities, fast typing speeds and more.
Try: Most typewriter distributors offer electronic typewriters for $200 to $700, depending on the brand and features. Office 1000 has the Royal PowerWrite electric typewriter available for less than $500. Purchase a Brother typewriter, well-known among typewriter brands, from Typewriters.

Add class and style with a vintage manual typewriter

A vintage manual and/or refurbished manual typewriter can add an element of class to your business. Keep in mind that they are slower and don't have all of the extra features that a newer electric typewriter has available. However, if you're just looking for something for basic, periodic use (such as file labels), then a manual unit is the right choice for you. It's important to know that vintage-style typewriters will be more expensive because of their rarity. There are more modern units available that are much cheaper than vintage or even electric typewriters.
Try: There are a variety of styles and brands of refurbished vintage typewriters available through myTypewriter for $900 to $1,300. The rarity of a functioning vintage typewriter makes these units more costly.

Make sure the typewriter ribbons for your unit are available for purchase

It is a good idea when you purchase a typewriter to buy some replacement ribbons and other necessary supplies at the same time. Since typewriters aren't as common as computers, parts and supplies aren't as readily available. Be sure you can find the replacement parts you need before making your final decision on a typewriter.
Try: Find correction ribbon, lift-off tapes, typewriter ribbons and printwheels through Office Depot for $4 to $20, depending on what you need. Office World offers ribbons for several different typewriter brands, ranging from $4 to $40.