Precision Miners is a Sugar Land, Texas-based appliances, electrical, and electronics manufacturing and supply company founded in 2020, operating as a professional mining machine supplier in the United States. The company specializes in providing the industry's original brand cryptocurrency mining machines (primarily ASIC miners) and mining equipment accessories, ensuring high-quality, reliable hardware for Bitcoin and other proof-of-work mining operations. Precision Miners focuses on delivering a seamless purchasing experience, with emphasis on product authenticity, performance, and customer safety. The firm also offers high-quality and secure custody services for mining equipment, providing clients with professional storage, management, and protection of their hardware assets. With a small team of 2-10 employees, Precision Miners serves individual miners, small farms, and institutional clients seeking trusted, U.S.-based supply and support in the cryptocurrency mining sector. As of December 31, 2025, Precision Miners is active with ongoing hardware sales, accessory supply, and custody services.
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