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Opinions on "remanufactured" electronics?

2K views 7 replies 8 participants last post by  Rockter 
#1 ·
I'm beginning the process of updating the electronics on our boat (chartplotter, radar, etc). Buying "remanufactured" seems to save 30-50%. Is it worth the risk?

My only remanufactured experience has been with a garmin streetpilot which has worked flawlessly for a couple of years.

so would you buy remanufactured electronics? any good or bad experiences?

thanks

Van
 
#3 ·
Provided they come with the standard factory warranty, I don't see any real issue with buying "refurbished" or "re-manufactured" electronics. :) If they come with a shorter warranty, then that may be an issue. In either case, I'd connect them ASAP and run them for about a week straight. IIRC, most electronics will fail in the first 100 hours if they're going to fail.
 
#4 ·
I've never had a problem with re-manufactured (meaning it left the factory with faulty quality control the first time, then got sent back under warranty and fixed) items.
Most of the time they get a much better QA check the second time around anyway.
 
#5 ·
Although sometimes difficult, I would want to know why it was reconditioned. Sometimes its just that someone opened the box had regrets and returned it. Other times it may mean that something is actually broken or malfunctioning. I purchased a laptop a year ago that was "refurbished", but I knew why it was refurb'd-the CD drive kept popping out for no reason.

Chris
 
#6 ·
Although sometimes difficult, I would want to know why it was reconditioned. Sometimes its just that someone opened the box had regrets and returned it. Other times it may mean that something is actually broken or malfunctioning. I purchased a laptop a year ago that was "refurbished", but I knew why it was refurb'd-the CD drive kept popping out for no reason.

Chris
^^^the refurbished laptop im on right now needed a new hardrive after 3 months of owning.....luckily it had the warranty and was solved quickly. Probably similar for most electronic as long as its from the factory and not just some shmoe they should be fine
 
#7 ·
I was in electronics for three decades. Truly re-manufactured units are just as reliable as regular goods. The vast majority of units returned to mfrs. by customers through stores have NOTHING wrong with them in the first place and these are carefully checked and repackaged at a bargain price with a warranty. We call these returns ESO's...or "Equipment Smarter than Operator" units. Be not afraid!
I do NOT extend the same feelings towards laptops or PC's where mechanical elements (keys, drives, etc.) are involved and may have wear issues.
 
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