Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Refurbished

Everyone likes a great deal. But one type of deal often overlooked by Internet shoppers is the savings you can get on refurbished products. The Internet has made it easy to buy a wide range of reconditioned goods, from refurbished iPods, digital cameras and computers, to reconditioned exercise equipment, sporting gear and kitchen appliances. But what, exactly, does refurbished mean?

Refurbished goods are items that meet the same factory standards as new products, but due to law, cannot be sold as new. They are returned to the manufacturer for a variety of reasons. For instance, it may be an item that was returned by a customer for any reason within the return period, even if the product is in perfect shape, or it could be an item that was used as a store demo or display. It may also be an item that was leased out for a short period or returned because it obtained minor cosmetic flaws, such as scratches or small dents during transit or delivery.

These products which can no longer be sold as new are then returned to the manufacturer, who inspects them and makes any necessary changes to restore them to their original factory specifications. They are tested again to ensure they meet all the specifications and standards of a new product. Then they are offered for sale again as factory refurbished products, and generally they are priced less than the same new product. Refurbished items are also called as "refurbs" for short, or "factory reconditioned," or "remanufactured" products

The advantage in purchasing refurbished products is that these products generally are so well tested before being put up for sale again that they have a very low return rate, which means you can feel confident when buying refurbished goods. In addition, because they can’t be offered as new, these items are usually priced less than their new counterparts, so you’ll save money. And because reconditioned goods are restored to factory conditions, they usually come with a manufacturer’s warranty. This may be for the same time period as a new product, or may be less, so be sure to read the warranty before making your purchase.

There is no limit to the variety of reconditioned products for sale. You can shop online for refurbished digital cameras, printers, laptop computers and other electronic goods, as well as a range of other reconditioned items such as refurbished paintball guns, exercise equipment, golf clubs, small appliances and much more. The internet has made the availability of these items much easier.

While buying any refurbished product, keep in mind the following points.

1. Learn about refurbs from Internet reviews, media or other sources. This homework is essential to get the best deal as you get to compare prices just as with new products and other manufacturers and dealers. Never settle for anything less than what you are looking for just because you think you’ll save money.

2. Read the warranty. Sometimes factory refurbished products have a shorter warranty period than new products, so check out the warranty period before making the purchase.

3. Check your product upon receipt. Just as you would inspect a new product after you purchase it, be sure to check the reconditioned item also and contact the dealer or manufacturer right away if you notice any problems.

Thousands of people buy refurbished iPods, computers, digital cameras and other factory reconditioned goods every year, and most have no problems. So if you’re looking to save money on a pricey item, check the manufacturer’s website to see if you can find a refurbished model for less. You could end up saving a lot of money.

Happy shopping!

Diane Howard is the author of this article on refurbished ipod. Find more information about refurbished computers here.

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