5 Ways to Buy CenturionPro!

1) Over the Phone

Call us at 1-855-535-0558 and we’ll be happy to take your order over the phone or answer any questions you may have.

2) Through Live Chat

To chat with us live during business hours, use the live chat feature on the bottom right of your screen.

3) In Store

Use the store locator tool below to find stores near you that sell our machines.

      4) Buy Refurbished

      Buy one of our quality refurbished machines and save up to 27%

      All pre-owned CenturionPro models are refurbished back to almost brand-new condition with repairs or replacements done to all critical components by our experienced technicians. In addition, refurbished trimming machines go through rigorous quality control inspections and are then offered at discounted pricing with a 3-year warranty. Other than small cosmetic scratches to the body of the trimmer, they will essentially perform like new machines.

      Still have questions?

      Give us a call at 1-855-535-0558, chat with us using the live chat on the bottom right of your screen or complete the form below and we’ll contact you.

      Bucker Pre-Order Inquiry Form
      Complete this form and a CenturionPro representative will contact you regarding our Buckers or call us now at 1-855-535-0558.

      GMP refers to the Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations promulgated by the US Food and Drug Administration under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (See Chapter IV for food, and Chapter V, Subchapters A, B, C, D, and E for drugs and devices.) These regulations, which have the force of law, require that manufacturers, processors, and packagers of drugs, medical devices, some food, and blood take proactive steps to ensure that their products are safe, pure, and effective. GMP regulations require a quality approach to manufacturing, enabling companies to minimize or eliminate instances of contamination, mixups, and errors. This in turn, protects the consumer from purchasing a product which is not effective or even dangerous. Failure of firms to comply with GMP regulations can result in very serious consequences including recall, seizure, fines, and jail time.

      GMP regulations address issues including record keeping, personnel qualifications, sanitation, cleanliness, equipment verification, process validation, and complaint handling. Most GMP requirements are very general and open-ended, allowing each manufacturer to decide individually how to best implement the necessary controls. This provides much flexibility, but also requires that the manufacturer interpret the requirements in a manner which makes sense for each individual business.

      GMP is also sometimes referred to as “cGMP”. The “c” stands for “current,” reminding manufacturers that they must employ technologies and systems which are up-to-date in order to comply with the regulation.