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[Open Discussion] Do you buy refurbished tech?

Nathan
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I haven't bought a new laptop or phone in years. Mainly because when I upgrade, I buy a refurbished device. 

With bills spiralling for everyone, I can’t figure out why more people don’t do this. Based on my number I’ve saved £400 on my last two upgrades! 

I usually opt for the best conditions refurbished devices (Most retailers offer devices in varying conditions). Each time I’ve received a new device. My last one even came in the original retail box. 

I compiled a list of tech and potential savings buying refurbished below. Hope it’s helpful: 

 

Device 

New Price 

Best Refurb Price (Great Condition) 

Saving % 

iPhone 13 

£749 

£630 

£119 

MacBook Pro 2020  

£1,149 

£900 

£249 

Samsung S22 

£769 

£619 

£150 

iPad 2020 

£369 

£190 

£179 

 

Does anyone else know of some decent places to locate refurbished tech or do you always buy new? 

I’ve also attached a picture of the refurbished MacBook Pro 2020 I bought recently. It’s new and saved me £300 

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Hi buddy.

Did the company sell SSD Drives as looking to upgrade my ps4 pro with a 2TB or 4TB Drive but they quite expensive.

Thanks for the info it helps to know the best places especially with warranty as that’s definitely a concern cheers buddy have a great Xmas m8.

YulianK
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Just upgrade to ps5 man, I was in a same conundrum. Upgrade my ps4 or go for it. Switch now and keep playing, nonsense to hold off.

YulianK
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Just upgraded from ps4 to ps5, honestly,could have had my ps4 going, although there are extra gimmicks in games, don't see much difference, hopefully it was a good move to upgrade.

What sort of prices have you seen? I can have a look for you.

£147 new 2TB from Ebuyer

DaveThruxton120
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SMARTY Maverick

Hi my Son just brought a refurbished Samsung 21 with-2 months warranty from Amazon it looked like a new phone he’s well happy with it also came with everything in a retail box saved quite a bit on the phone over new price 🤟🏼☺️

Amazon can do some great offers. 

IPhone 13 Pro/iPad Mini 6/AirPods Pro/Apple Watch Ultra

Jomac
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I buy from CEX (Computer Exchange) their prices are hard to beat, the quality of their refurbs is high and everything sold by them carries a 2 year warranty inluding the batteries

Jomac
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I buy from CEX (Computer Exchange) their prices are hard to beat, the quality of their refurbs is high and everything sold by them carries a 2 year warranty inluding the batteries

Ever consider backmarket

Jomac
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Hi Nathan, I have been dealing with a company called CEX (aka Computer Exchange)  for a number of years now. They have a  wide range of goods and very good prices, but what appeals to me is that all items including C grade all come with a two year warranty. I've only ever had to return an item to a shop under warranty and because that item was no longer stocked, I was given an immediate credit for the full price I paid to chose something else.

PhilipK_1454359
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My last two phones (iPhone) have been refurbished. I chose Grade A or Excellent condition. They looked like new, had battery health of 98% and 96%. I saved about £150 each. The iPhone 11 I’ve had for about two and a half years. Still has 89% battery health. (On average a two year old phone should have about 80% battery health) 

 

So for me it’s been an excellent experience. 

PieterSan_30971
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SMARTY Maverick

I'm not saying that re-furbished is a bad idea, after all, it has to be a better way of reducing our consumption of raw materials, BUT...

I recently had to replace my ancient and ailing Samsung and wanted an alternative that didn't require a vast financial outlay.

To cut a long story short, I ended up with a NEW Oppo A94 5g phone for £199. 

I am very impressed; not only is it super-fast with an octo-core processor, it has a beautiful high-resolution screen, a great camera ,(with macro and landscape options) and of course, 5g connectivity.

I've had it for about a month now and my friends and family are very impressed, too.

It's definitely a good alternative to the "big two" suppliers and worth a look. 

P.S. I have no connection with Oppo or any retailers. I'm just a happy consumer willing to help others.

PeterSm_1580201
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I've previously ruled out getting a second hand phone because of the battery issue. But they seem to last longer these days so I've got a second hand Pixel 6 Pro on the way. I can't possibly justify a new one! I just go straight for second hand rather than refurb - maximum risk!

I've never bought a new laptop. The one I have now is great for my needs. Cost be about £100 three years ago. Though I do have a fancy work one which I must admit to using most of the time!

How much did you pay for it? A brand new Pixel 6 Pro is only £449 at Argos right now. BARGAIN!!!

Not any more - it's £674 online

JayA_36169
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SMARTY Maverick

Tl;dr: buying a refurb phone was a waste of money.

I agree with the points made earlier about not knowing how well the previous owner treated the device and difference in price being cancelled by the need to by a replacement battery.

I personally bought a second hand iPhone to replace my old android and from the start the battery only lasted 4-6 hours depending on use; I even had to keep it plugged while using it at one point. Then, the charging cable it came with stopped working and (as I was on holiday) I had no choice but to buy a replacement cable.

After all that, I had to get a new phone anyway and it's served me without issue for years.

So IMO, just buy new if it's something you know you'll need to depend on. Buy things like furniture and jewelry secondhand. 

Davy-Bhoy88
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Hi newb here.

I'll be honest, I've only ever bought 2nd hand pc 💻 RAM & HDD both still working.

I like the Huawei / Honor Well Honor now, I will normally buy a new Honor Model every few years but my Honor 20 Pro is still my daily driver its bullet proof.

I've had a look at some of the reconditioned devices and apple 🍏 is just a no... And don't see a phone 📱 pc 💻 I would like 2nd hand.

Its like a car you dint know how it's been used.? 

Regards 

WelshPaul
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I have never purchased a refurb handset and never would personally.

When I have looked at refurbs in the past there is very little savings to be made and given the risks involved it's just not worth it to me. After all, refurb to many companies is nothing more than giving it a wipe down with some furniture polish, replacing a broken screen or battery with a cheap Chinese nockoff. I have watched many YouTube teardown videos where for example a refurbished Apple iPhone purchased direct from Apple was shown to be in terrible condition on inside (water damaged, poor soldering etc). 

You don't have to buy refurbished buy out of style Mobile phones.  I got one from Car phone Warehouse for my hubby and it was half the price.  Also, has a Sim only so no hefty monthy bills. I wish we had done this years ago!  He has saved hundreds!

I'm with you on that Bhoyo 

Rebekah_150
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Hey  Michael_T

great point and definitely something to think about, I know I notice when my battery starts draining faster. weighing up savings with value is so important  

Michael_T
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Refurbished is a great way to buy, however you should give careful consideration to battery life in refurbished items, because the standards do differ from the resellers.  Look at the cost of the battery replacement, and compare that to the new price of the item.  I know Apple guarantee batteries for 2 years, despite the 1 year warranty when you by new, and often that battery is around 90% capacity after 2 years, depending how you use your device, which can mean the saving you make is negated by then cost of that battery replacement much sooner than if you bought it new.  I’ve bought private, little use or unused from private sellers in the past, to make the saving and still benefit from decent battery life.