Don’t Reject the Refurbished

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When it comes to purchasing new tech, the expense can be a little overwhelming to consider. With the current economic crisis, you need to cut costs wherever you can but when your phone gets dropped down the toilet or your laptop falls off the desk, it might feel like there’s little you can do. Not only are the prices of technology going up, but the impact of the disposable system in which we live is starting to show. If you want to save some money while doing your bit to save the planet, you may find the answer in refurbished kit.

The term refurbished has gotten a bad rep in previous years, as if refurbished items are of a second-rate quality or not wanted. It insinuated that the item was damaged, unusable, only just about able to be rescued from the recycling centre. In the past, this has out many people off from looking at the option of buying refurbished items. However, according to the Collins dictionary, refurbishing is the act of cleaning and decorating something, installing new equipment where necessary. Refurbishing is almost a process of resurrection, not just a tidying up. Refurbishing an item of tech is quite similar, involving a few key processes:

CLEAN! Cleaning and polishing up a piece of kit can make a difference very easily and quickly. Cleaning up an older piece of tech will often make it look like brand new! But more goes into the process than just cleaning it up…

DECORATE! To make the appearance of the new tech even better, they will usually arrive in a clean unbranded box. This neat and tidy appearance presents a professional feel and a shiny new look. It also removes the negative feeling associated with an old, branded, second hand box.

NEW! The parts involved in pieces of technology are commonly modular and therefore can be removed, replaced, and upgraded. This being the case, it is easy to remove the exchangeable parts and upgrade them. This will greatly improve the item and extend its lifetime.

All in all, the refurbishment of tech is a uniquely successful one, as opposed to other things you may choose to refurb. Technology is so black and white that the results are almost guaranteed. Experts from the company EuroPC acknowledge that there have been massive strides in the refurbishment market in recent years, meaning that as budgets get tighter, the quality of refurbed technology improves too. In fact, many refurbished items need to achieve a certification at the end of the process. This means that only parts that are branded or recommended by the manufacturer will be used in the repairing or improvement of an item. With this use of reliable sources, it means that you can have confidence win the improvement of the tech and there’s often a warranty that comes with it too. Many manufacturers can provide up to four years of warranty that provides next day on site help in the event of a breakage or malfunction.

More and more sites are offering refurbished items and more and more people are taking them on. If you decide that the refurbished route is the one for you, make sure to do your research and look for a deal that offers reliable items with helpful warrantees and guarantees. The term “refurbished” should now longer bring a feeling of dread and worry. Refurbished items are not second rate, they are often the most economical and eco-friendly too. If you want to make a conscious effort to reduce the impact on the environment, while reducing the impact on your wallet too. 


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