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Refurbished or Brand New Laptop, Which is a Sure Bet?

Published on 07 February 18
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What comes to your mind when you hear the word Refurbished Laptop? A refurbished laptop either means;

i) The laptop was defective thus returned to the manufacturer for repair. After repair, it’s set up for resale.

ii) The laptop has been in use for several years and the owner is disposing of it in the market.

iii) Some parts of the laptop that was faulty or damaged have been replaced in order to improve the quality of the refurbished machine.

In many instances, refurbished laptops tend to be as good as new ones. Some people prefer refurbished laptop to brand new one.

Why go for a refurbished laptop?

It’s argued that a refurbished laptop has been tried and tested. This means the laptop can even be better than a brand new one. It offers you value for your money as you are able to purchase it at a fair price compared to purchasing a brand new machine.


There is always a warranty accompanying a refurbished laptop. This means that you can return it to your vendor should its performance be unsatisfactory. The same case applies to new laptops meaning you are guaranteed a better deal with a refurbished item. The only difference is that warranty for a refurbished laptop covers a shorter period as compared to a brand new computer.

It helps in conservation of the environment. The electronic wastes are usually recycled thus saving time and energy that would have been used to mine for raw materials to manufacture a brand new machine.

Where is the best place to purchase a refurbished laptop?

Manufacturer’s refurbished laptop will always give you a great deal. Always buy from manufacturer’s site if you want to enjoy the following services.

· An assurance of good quality and functionality

· A chance to choose from the different categories available

· A valid warranty

· Free shipping

· Cashback incentives in case you are not certified with the model you picked.

Factory refurbished laptops

These are laptops that are normally returned by the buyers due to different reasons ranging from poor packaging, delivery mix up, laptop failing to meet buyer’s specification or a laptop that was being used for demos.

Once the laptop has been returned to the manufacturer, it goes through a thorough testing process on all parts of the machine. The hard drives are then cleaned up and the operating system reinstalled to ensure they are as good as new. Thereafter the laptop goes through quality checks and it is only put up on sale if it has satisfactorily passed all the quality checks.

Bottom line

A refurbished laptop is as good as a new laptop especially if its factory refurbished. Most of these laptops are not returned because they are faulty; it’s only that they don’t meet the buyer’s specifications.

If your requirement can be adequately catered by refurbished laptop, don’t hesitate to go for one. You are assured of a fair deal at a fair price. They also come with a warranty thus you can always return if not certified with its functionality. The only difference is that the warranty on a refurbished laptop only covers a shorter period. You may also find difficulties accessing the latest model in the market.

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