Sell Your Niton XL2 100P XRF Analyzer
If you're looking to sell or trade in your Niton XL2 100P XRF analyzer, you're in the right place.
The Niton XL2 100P is a handheld XRF analyzer specifically configured for precious metals testing, combining portability with fast and reliable results.
→ Get a real offer for your Niton XL2 100P here

What Niton XL2 100P XRF Analyzers Typically Sell For
Niton XL2 100P analyzers are actively bought and sold due to their portability and strong performance in precious metals applications.
Typical selling range:
Niton XL2 100P: $1,000 – $4,000+
Working units in good condition typically fall toward the higher end of this range.
Units with performance issues, calibration drift, or physical wear, and non-working analyzers, are generally valued closer to the lower end but may still have resale potential.
These ranges reflect real-world market activity and demand.
Final pricing depends on:
- Condition and wear
- Calibration and accuracy
- Usage history
- Included accessories
If you're unsure where your analyzer falls:
→ How much is my handheld XRF analyzer worth?
What Affects the Value of a Niton XL2 100P
Several factors influence resale value:
Functional Condition
Fully operational analyzers with consistent results are easier to resell and command higher pricing.
Calibration Stability
Precious metals testing requires reliable readings—units that drift or require recalibration may be valued lower.
Usage Environment
Units used in retail or pawn environments may show wear over time.
Accessories Included
Test stands, chargers, and calibration standards can all improve resale value.
Can You Sell a Broken Niton XL2 100P?
Yes, even non-working Niton XL2 100P analyzers can still have value.
We regularly evaluate units with:
- Detector issues
- X-ray tube problems
- Startup or power failures
Major repairs, such as detector or tube replacement, can cost up to $10,000, which is often more than the value of the unit.
Because of this, many owners choose to sell rather than repair.
If your analyzer is not working:
→ Sell a broken handheld XRF analyzer
Why Sellers Choose the XL2 100P (and Why They Upgrade)
The XL2 100P is a strong portable solution for precious metals testing, but many users eventually upgrade for:
- Faster performance
- Expanded element range
- Broader application capability
Common upgrade paths include:
- Niton DXL (benchtop)
- Vanta GX (benchtop)
- Vanta Element (handheld)
- SciAps X-5 (handheld)
- SciAps X-50 (handheld)
- SciAps Powerhouse Precious Metals (benchtop)
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How to Sell Your Niton XL2 100P
The process is straightforward:
- Submit details about your analyzer
- Include condition and known issues
- Add photos if available
- Receive a market-based evaluation
Many sellers also choose to trade in their unit toward a newer analyzer.
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Why Sell Your XL2 100P to Alloy Geek
Alloy Geek specializes in handheld XRF analyzers and understands the precious metals testing market.
We evaluate analyzers based on real resale demand and current market conditions.
You’ll be working with someone who understands:
- Jewelry and pawn workflows
- Portable XRF advantages and limitations
- Real-world resale pricing
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Get an Offer for Your Niton XL2 100P
The fastest way to determine value is to submit your analyzer for evaluation.
→ Submit your Niton XL2 100P for evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is my Niton XL2 100P worth?
Most units fall within the $1,000 – $6,000+ range depending on condition, calibration, and included accessories.
Can I sell a Niton XL2 100P that isn’t working?
Yes. Non-working units may still have value depending on condition and components.
Is the XL2 100P still widely used?
Yes. It remains a popular portable analyzer for precious metals testing.
Do accessories impact value?
Yes. Test stands, chargers, and calibration standards can improve resale potential.
How quickly can I get an offer?
Most submissions receive a response shortly after review.
