Should You Buy Refurbished Electronics?

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  • @Suuhls
    @Suuhls Před 6 lety +1430

    Refurbished SSD, like new, only 743TB written

    • @mrnoobiezhax4249
      @mrnoobiezhax4249 Před 6 lety +133

      Celestia Pony "written". He didn't mean its a 743tb ssd.

    • @tannisroot
      @tannisroot Před 6 lety +1

      toilet brush pretty sure that data can be tampered with

    • @ru2225
      @ru2225 Před 6 lety +7

      Celestia Pony learn to read 😂😂

    • @danwat1234
      @danwat1234 Před 6 lety +22

      What's wrong with buying a used SSD as long as the S.M.A.R.T. report is given with the amount of writes to the drive. I wouldn't worry 1 bit as long as it's below say 100TB written. Plenty of life left usually

    • @Gichie79
      @Gichie79 Před 6 lety +8

      danwat1234 it depends on the size of the drive and model in question. A 125gb Samsung 840 evo would likely be dead at 100tb written. A 2tb 860 pro will still have a ton of life left after a 100tb written.

  • @Prisoner-jf8vi
    @Prisoner-jf8vi Před 5 lety +740

    Bought a hp computer over ten years ago and everyone at the time told me it was not a smart idea. Price was good and I bought it. The computer still works to this day.

    • @AG.Floats
      @AG.Floats Před 5 lety +40

      Many people just hate on HP products JUST because they see "HP". Nothing more than brand bandwagon hate by elitists.

    • @mad-cyantist3159
      @mad-cyantist3159 Před 4 lety +2

      same, here. on my 2nd one now. first 1 still works perfect. Got a sweet deal too. Brand new would have cost at least 5K, i paid 900

    • @ThePapo1965
      @ThePapo1965 Před 4 lety +1

      Lucky you.

    • @obsessedwithotomegames3788
      @obsessedwithotomegames3788 Před 4 lety +5

      @@AG.Floats I hated my old HP laptop because it acted up on me so since then I haven't liked HP.

    • @pingeee
      @pingeee Před 4 lety

      @@AG.Floats Because they make shit quality products, I remember my dad bought an HP laptop 7 years ago and I played Roblox on it, and it could barely even run anymore, he had to return that slow piece of garbage. The specs weren't even all that bad either

  • @camilogt86
    @camilogt86 Před 4 lety +580

    i bought a dell monitor refurbished about 10 years ago, and it stills works, totally worth it

    • @simonfryza3775
      @simonfryza3775 Před 4 lety +3

      No

    • @dmehus
      @dmehus Před 4 lety +36

      Totally agree. In fact, I would go as far as to say computer monitors are probably the most reliable computer accessories that one can comfortably buy refurbished.
      Treat them well, and they literally last forever.

    • @paypur
      @paypur Před 4 lety +7

      Damnnnn ur poor as shit

    • @bluestar7828
      @bluestar7828 Před 4 lety +39

      comtox you sound like a spoil child who spends all day playing roblox

    • @starstatusvillarreal3747
      @starstatusvillarreal3747 Před 4 lety +30

      @@paypur stfu

  • @gabrielfraser2109
    @gabrielfraser2109 Před 4 lety +163

    When my school upgraded their computer lab, they went with refurbished Dells, ended up costing a fraction of the retail price. They bought 25 for every 20 they needed, since they didn't have a lot of faith in them, but they performed brilliantly.

    • @Privat2840
      @Privat2840 Před rokem +2

      I guess it depends on who re-furbishes them.

  • @ShaneRob93
    @ShaneRob93 Před 6 lety +230

    I work at a Goodwill where my job is refurbishing computers. I definitely approve of buying refurbished with the caveat being that you should know what you are getting before you purchase it. We try to make it very clear if there are any issues and what they are, and we only sell computers with issues if it isn't something that affects it actually being able to work (e.g. a USB port not working).

    • @kaylaandjimbryant8258
      @kaylaandjimbryant8258 Před 5 lety +8

      you guys actually do get some good stuff in the reboot store in iowa city. never bought a system there, but bought several high end cases, and sundry parts. never had any problems with any of them. whether they have any really good stuff just depends on the day of the week, which way the wind is blowing, the angle of the sun to the third stone of stonehenge's tangent from the great pyramid of giza, etc though, but showing up a couple of times a week helps.

    • @MegaSnow121
      @MegaSnow121 Před 4 lety +2

      Shane Robinson I have dropped off electronics at Goodwill and have more to donate once I make sure my private files are permanently gone. I am happy to hear from a Goodwill electronics specialist how you deal with them. Thank you for posting your comment.

    • @MegaSnow121
      @MegaSnow121 Před 4 lety

      Kayla and Jim Bryant: Great comment. Funny, too!

    • @stevevasta
      @stevevasta Před 2 měsíci

      A caution about this: on several laptops that I bought refurbished, the USB ports were slightly loose. They worked fine for transferring text data among my drives, but music files would come out distorted. Yet this is not the sort of detail that firms like Discount Electronics seem to check.

    • @ShaneRob93
      @ShaneRob93 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stevevasta I no longer work at that job, but I can say that at the scale we were working at and considering time constraints and profit/per item (or profit/per hour), being able to test what you are describing is impossible without just straight up losing money. We had a pretty reasonable return policy at the time, to allow time for customers to catch those things we missed or just couldn't thoroughly test in the amount of time we had.

  • @DEMENTO01
    @DEMENTO01 Před 6 lety +759

    I bought an Asus GTX 1070 Strix OC on amazon reconditioned products (idk if it's the same, that's how is called here), and here (in spain) it's obligatory per law to have a 2 year warranty on anything any company sells.
    I paid like 100 euros less, (especially because the non stop raising prices back then) and works perfect, actually I think it was a consumer's return, because the box had a detached sticker of a mail company, and it was like opened but with all the accesories and the bags resealed, it was like the best buy ever

    • @tannisroot
      @tannisroot Před 6 lety +19

      ENEKO TORRES strix oc doesn’t have memory cooling, be careful.

    • @DEMENTO01
      @DEMENTO01 Před 6 lety +2

      LOL

    • @stefanejegod8644
      @stefanejegod8644 Před 6 lety +30

      I think reconditioned just means that the product was never repaired in any way, just repackaged. Like you said, somebody bought it, and figured he wanted a 1080 ti instead, so he bugged his parents and had them swap it out.
      In Denmark, and probably a lot of other european countries, we have the same laws. In general, if you're a business and sell electronics to customers, you have to give them a 2 year warranty, whether the product is new, refurbished, home made, or whatever.
      Although, if you sell to an other business, there is NO warranty at all! That's when you have to handle that with the manufacturer yourself.

    • @reggiexp69
      @reggiexp69 Před 6 lety +2

      ow in france you have a site ldlc that has a refurbished 2nd hand thing. and it give 2-3 months waranty :( that is all (that the sites gives) even if the product is new never used just opened. but it also says on a other page it says new product/opened ones have manufacture waranty but on every product it says 3 months so yeah like wtf is it lol

    • @yangashi
      @yangashi Před 6 lety +7

      100 EUR for GTX1070? Damn you hit the jackpot!
      You can thank the EU for making the 2 year warranty obligatory.

  • @512yottabytes7
    @512yottabytes7 Před 5 lety +1138

    Answer:
    It depends

    • @justanintrovert5948
      @justanintrovert5948 Před 4 lety +2

      512yottabytes I-

    • @claudiasalmeron6148
      @claudiasalmeron6148 Před 3 lety

      I'm thinking about buying an iPhone x from the site device refurbished.com , should I????? I really don't wanna get scammed lol

  • @mcwix5429
    @mcwix5429 Před 6 lety +376

    1:23= “kinda like a stray dog” (shows picture of pig)

  • @hkoizumi3134
    @hkoizumi3134 Před 6 lety +35

    I've been dealing with technologies for over 37 years of my adult life and I quickly learned that refurbished items are good or if not better than new items. This video pretty much validated my experience thus far. My family thinks I'm cheap or stupid for buying refurbished items over new but it is they that was blinded by stigma of the wording "new".

  • @meowdacat
    @meowdacat Před 5 lety +173

    when buying refurbished ask if the fans have been cleaned and thermal paste changed as alot of the time places dont.

    • @paulp551
      @paulp551 Před 4 lety +14

      I bought a refurbished hp spectre x360 13t and this thing heats up the entire house

    • @meowdacat
      @meowdacat Před 4 lety +1

      @@paulp551 contact seller if it's unsafe if your in Australia send it in :)

    • @nicholaskinkaid
      @nicholaskinkaid Před 4 lety +38

      See I asked that and the guy started to act like a smartass saying "But sir, it's a printer". Such a prick.

    • @HeadsetAdvisor
      @HeadsetAdvisor Před 3 lety +1

      Great point. The term "refurbished" is not a protected term so you must be careful to only purchase from reputable companies who do fantastic refurbishment.
      We provide new and professionally refurbished business headsets. The refurbished models are all done in house and go through a rigorous process to bring the products up to grade A standard. Same as new warranty included.
      Buying refurbished can definitely save you money without sacrificing quality but do your research so you don't get a dud!

  • @kikook222
    @kikook222 Před 5 lety +95

    In my experience, the refurbished is still covered by manufacturers warranty. At the very least, the things I've gotten refurbished has. If that's the case with most items, there's not much risk of buying it.

  • @amermeleitor
    @amermeleitor Před 5 lety +63

    1:45 spit a tooth

  • @JensUhlmannOfficial
    @JensUhlmannOfficial Před 6 lety +82

    1:26 is why we love you Linus

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne Před 6 lety +68

    I bought a new laptop. It died. I didn't have any recourse other than a £250 motherboard replacement. A few months later I found out there was a common problem that killed my motherboard and many people claimed against the company. I had already binned my laptop.
    My brother bought a new car. It was freshly built and factory new with 14 miles on the clock. The radiator blew within 4 days and he had to take it back for warranty repairs.
    My car, I bought second hand, knowing full well that I'd most likely need to do a head gasket repair on it as it was a common failure point. This made the car cheaper to buy, but it was cheap for me to fix to a better standard using higher quality parts from China (who took over the car company and actually improved upon the British engineering). I fixed the car and it's running so much better than when I bought it, and the price of the car is appreciating as other people are losing theirs to the same head gasket issue.
    Moral of the story: Buy what you KNOW is going to work, or what you KNOW you can fix to a standard you can either sell for the same/higher price or just use for yourself. Never buy new and expect it to work flawlessly because it has this "NEWWWW" label on it. New means that it's at the beginning of the *Failure bell curve* and that it hasn't gone past the peak, and that none of the common failure points have been identified or fixed yet.

    • @wilsonram39
      @wilsonram39 Před 6 lety +1

      Jim Griffiths curious as to what car you bought mate?

    • @sbisxi
      @sbisxi Před 6 lety +3

      wilsonram39 a rover 1.4 probably

    • @JimGriffOne
      @JimGriffOne Před 6 lety

      +wilsonram39
      MG TF.
      +sbisxi
      K-series engine built by Rover group haha.

    • @sbisxi
      @sbisxi Před 6 lety

      Jim Griffiths 😁😁😁

    • @subclasshero6391
      @subclasshero6391 Před 5 lety +5

      I've had two refurb dells with no issues that weren't dealt with within 24 hours of contacting them.
      I bought a brand new Galaxy Tab S2 and am in a two year running battle with PC World because it's a piece of shit and won't stop breaking.
      Once they fix it or replace it it's getting sold and I'm never buying anything there again.

  • @leonelleyva8785
    @leonelleyva8785 Před 4 lety +63

    0:16 guessing you had 59 fps instead of 60

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku Před 3 lety +1

      HOLY HOLY!!! I can proudly say that I have the two HOTTEST women on this planet as MY GIRLFRIENDS! I am the unprettiest CZcamsr ever, but they love me for what's inside! Thanks for listening leo

  • @romanbaranovichi5375
    @romanbaranovichi5375 Před 6 lety +33

    “Linus drops Razer Blade”
    Iconic

  • @monkeywithocd
    @monkeywithocd Před 6 lety +30

    I bought a refurbished Lenovo Thinkpad T430 from Amazon, and though the reviews are kinda all over the place, the only problems I had were that there was slight cosmetic damage on the top of it, there was so much bloatware that it ran slower than the Windows 95 computer I grew up with (but this was probably how it came originally :rolleyes:), and the third "problem" was something that I was considering doing anyway: Though the laptop came from when Windows 7 was out, they said that it would have 10 installed, but mine came with 7. Almost immediately I remembered how much better 7 was overall and so didn't really pester them to give me a key, since unlike my main computer I didn't have anything tieing me to using 10. Still, I got it for far less than I could have gotten another laptop with flimsy build quality and lower specs that would break apart after a couple years. Seriously, I hate this modern trend of trying to make laptops (and electronics in general) as thin as possible: I will take my old laptop that I repeatedly dropped and it still worked just fine over these laptops that you condemn to a quick death by just putting in a backpack.

  • @blauw67
    @blauw67 Před 6 lety +715

    Once bought a refurbished smartphone on which they forgot to install the Playstore at first

    • @mortimermouse3086
      @mortimermouse3086 Před 6 lety +135

      that's weird, the Playstore comes with the stock firmware, so it should already be on the device (as far as I know)

    • @muhsin_sultan
      @muhsin_sultan Před 6 lety +178

      EggoMyLego actually, some chinese manufacturers don't include Play Store and instead use their "app market". For those devices you can manually download an apk file of the Play Store

    • @zalibassga
      @zalibassga Před 6 lety +38

      Custom roms don't include Playstore or Google apps in general, great to choose which ones you want or don't need

    • @muhsin_sultan
      @muhsin_sultan Před 6 lety +20

      zalibassga yup, like for example, when is installing cynagenmod or lineage OS (both custom ROMS) u have the option to install Google Suite apps manually (i.e. u gotta do it by yourself)

    • @I3uzzzzzz
      @I3uzzzzzz Před 6 lety +6

      coolstorybro

  • @Eagerstriker
    @Eagerstriker Před 6 lety +30

    0:17 - 0:19 I need this on loop XD Its the best! That yell kills me every time!

    • @lalleyfamily
      @lalleyfamily Před 4 lety

      Lost a tooth for sure, I had to replay it a few times.

  • @Celician83
    @Celician83 Před 6 lety +10

    Bought a Refurb Corsair RM750x PSU recently because I saw the growing number of people complaining the fan never comes on. Not a big deal when you realize the fan is a thermo-sensing fan that only comes on when needed, which some people may not like that function and return them with absolutely nothing wrong with them. It also comes with the 2 year warranty, so kudo's to Corsair!

  • @Gamerzguy2468
    @Gamerzguy2468 Před 6 lety +259

    1:44 nice spit

  • @MrJay197409
    @MrJay197409 Před 5 lety +13

    I buy only manufacturer refurbished if it's not from the manufacturer forget it and if there is no warranty options forget it.

  • @ZeusTheIrritable
    @ZeusTheIrritable Před 4 lety +8

    I bought a "Grade A" refurbished laptop from Best Buy for almost half-price. That was almost three years ago and it's still chugging along just fine as my daughter's gaming PC.

  • @SteveW928
    @SteveW928 Před 4 lety +8

    Good explanation, and it mostly depends on the company. For Apple stuff, I actually go for the refurb items first if they are available. Not only does it save some money, but over the decades, I've actually had better luck with refurbs than new. I think it is that fact that the refurb stuff gets more testing attention than new, and as the video mentions, Apple warranties it like new anyway.

  • @tomaikenhead
    @tomaikenhead Před 4 lety +10

    “that must be italian” 1:01
    excellent semi-obscure reference to a stylized prize lamp

    • @tomaikenhead
      @tomaikenhead Před 3 lety

      ​@Norii. first look at timestamp 1:02 in this video. then check out the classic movie "a christmas story". the whole thing is excellent but that little thought bubble on the screen in combination with the fragile sticker is a reference to this scene: czcams.com/video/lR29zxrY2LM/video.html

  • @shotgunmasterQL
    @shotgunmasterQL Před 5 lety +3

    Around 2007-2008 I bought a refurbished Nokia N81 8GB, and it worked great for the years I used it. Only issues were wear and tear related, one was that the centre "select" button had the top part fall off (due to heavy usage, but I could still press it bit something small), the second thing was how the charging port for Nokia's own charger became very loose (the cord didnt stick in/make proper contact). I accidentally pulled it kinda violently when I was in a hurry, which caused the issue.
    Otherwise the phone worked great and was pretty cheap back then.

  • @PanzerIV88
    @PanzerIV88 Před 6 lety +12

    I love refurbished products, you often save a lot for ridiculous things like damaged packaging which will go in the garbage anyway. Often it is 99% new, mostly on Amazon and anyway as long as I still have my 1 year warranty then I don't care. Open Box is usually pretty good too and even better. Monitors can be a bit tricky cause of people returning for dead pixel usually but if you can return it also at no fee then it's worth taking the risk. I would never get a used HDD though.

  • @hellmachineHUN
    @hellmachineHUN Před 6 lety +2

    I've bought a refurbished ThinkPad T440s for 350€. It was a config with i5 4300U, 128GB SSD, backlit keyboard, HD+ TN display and also a 2 year warranty.
    Albeit it had the smallest battery configuration (24 + 24 Wh) both of them had only 13-14% wear.
    I've replaced the SSD with a 500GB Crucial MX500, installed an LTE module into the M.2 slot and bought a 72Wh battery.
    These upgrades cost me around 200€, so for 550€ I've got myself an absolute beast that is "online" no matter where I am and lasts on battery all day (12h+ usage).
    I'm also thinking about replacing the display with a FHD IPS panel as they are not expensive at all (55€ on Ebay).
    Needless to say I can't be happier with my purchase.

  • @darrienrusseleangeles4255
    @darrienrusseleangeles4255 Před 6 lety +85

    Something's wrong with "thanks for watching TechQuickie..."

  • @EthanBares
    @EthanBares Před 6 lety +1410

    Who else is watching this from a refurbished device?

  • @tylerbjorkstrand8424
    @tylerbjorkstrand8424 Před 5 lety +99

    1:18 "It's sort of like a stray Dog". *Shows a pic of a pig*

    • @Yo-nq9ul
      @Yo-nq9ul Před 4 lety +3

      Nah that's a dog

    • @cl4655
      @cl4655 Před 4 lety +3

      Definitely a dog

    • @HR-eb4vs
      @HR-eb4vs Před 4 lety

      It's a cow.

    • @Yo-nq9ul
      @Yo-nq9ul Před 4 lety +5

      @@HR-eb4vs tbh i thought it was Travis Scott at first ngl

    • @mechamicro
      @mechamicro Před 4 lety

      @@Yo-nq9ul lmao

  • @blacklanner5795
    @blacklanner5795 Před 5 lety +2

    I've worked Gamestop, Bestbuy and Circuit City. All 3 had the same practice. Customer claims product was defective and we confirmed. Product was refunded and then immediately resold as refurbished after being cleaned.
    Only refurbished items being returned a second time would be serviced. Often we cited a no refund policy on refurbished items if they were too expensive.

  • @einat1622
    @einat1622 Před 4 lety +8

    Been using my 2nd refurbished laptop for a year now. The old Dell didn't fit my needs anymore (a 2007 model). Definitely worth getting, especially for Linux users. Paid about $277 on each.

  • @CatNowBlue
    @CatNowBlue Před 4 lety +8

    I got refurbished PC 2 years ago, but still works in this day.

  • @UmmmmActually
    @UmmmmActually Před 8 měsíci +2

    seeing Linus this young is uncanny

  • @itsanthonyb663
    @itsanthonyb663 Před 5 lety +5

    I bought an advanced razer blade 2018 refurbished for 1500, came with original packaging and even the stickers, couldn’t tell it was refurbished

  • @BenjaeTV
    @BenjaeTV Před 6 lety +4

    I've had some pretty good experiences with buying refurbished stuff. I bought a refurbished HP Omen Monitor for 50% off. It did however break after 3 month but after calling HP they sent me a brand new monitor.
    It was covered under warranty I should say (the excisting warranty carried over which was 1 year and 7 month) so definitely watch out for that.

  • @FrancoCastro
    @FrancoCastro Před 5 lety +3

    I have bought a lot of refurbished stuff but I always try to get an extended warranty. In my experience around 1/3 of what I have gotten have ended failing again.

  • @arianna3402
    @arianna3402 Před 6 lety

    I love the timing of this video. I work for a lease to own home furnishing company. They were getting rid of a lennovo all in one C540 and i adopted it after it was written off the books. After learning that their was minor corrosion issues on the ram and a factory fault with the HDD causing a dreaded "cherp of death". After fixing the harness i have a fully functional touch screen all in one to resell for $500. Score lol

  • @BalDraakNL
    @BalDraakNL Před 6 lety

    I once got a sweet deal on a refurbished all in one computer, because of a dead pixel the price was dropped significantly, my thought proces already was 'I'm gonna hook it up to my tv, so it won't ruin my watching experience,' but when I booted it up I noticed the dead pixel they mentioned was at the very bottom of the screen, so because it also got a HDMI-in port it turned out to be a still sufficient monitor as well, if it's is still working by the time I move out, it'll become a nice addition to my work station as I can switch to working on something else on the all in one while my workstation is rendering

  • @AVCadar
    @AVCadar Před 6 lety +24

    Nice shoutout to Louis Rossmann at 2:57! Good guys! 👍

  • @richardpickell9100
    @richardpickell9100 Před 4 lety +7

    I love how "fragile" must be Italian. I love that movie.

  • @TheScottytr6
    @TheScottytr6 Před 6 lety +1

    Love the 'A Christmas Story' reference!

  • @nothanks9205
    @nothanks9205 Před 6 lety

    I worked for a large tool company doing quality control for their electronic test equipment. Any refurbs we sold were tested more thoroughly than newly manufactured products because it costs a lot of money to have the refurb returned to be reworked over again.

  • @Churchomies
    @Churchomies Před 5 lety +6

    2 years ago, I bought my GeForce 1080 as an "Open Box" Item off of Newegg. At time time it cost me around $540.00. To me, I really thought to myself that I was taking a gamble. However, I am glad to say my 1080 still holds up well.

  • @KM-ur3jo
    @KM-ur3jo Před 5 lety +20

    Linus spits at exactly 1:45
    Look at his black shirt

  • @amelliamendel2227
    @amelliamendel2227 Před 5 lety +1

    What episode is the keyboard smash from?

  • @AfonsoBucco
    @AfonsoBucco Před 3 lety

    2:25 That depends. Sometimes they have a huge stock of spare parts from scrap

  • @netanmaldoran4816
    @netanmaldoran4816 Před 6 lety +3

    My main HDD was a refurbished one, I was iffy on it, but 5 years later, its still going strong!

  • @aiviskri
    @aiviskri Před 6 lety +6

    Currently watching this on a ~500$ Hewlett Packard 2TB HDD, 12 GB RAM, etc... manufacturer refurbished laptop from EBay. I've had this for over a year now, and so far, except for a little degraded battery ( which is probably more of my fault ) this computer is working flawlessly.

  • @Amadeusmyth1
    @Amadeusmyth1 Před 6 lety

    I got an Acer Predator 17, Factory certified refurbished from Amazon. It had a faulty video cable that go so hot that it melted part of the lid. I was able to send it back to be fixed and luckily they were able to replace the cable and the whole back of the lid. Works fine now.

  • @NextGenGames00
    @NextGenGames00 Před 5 lety +4

    Actually i bought one HP touch screen laptop, been using it for around two years after the 3months warranty finished, had no issues with it at all, but when later i understood whr they might come from i sold it right away lol...i only thought it was a returned items lol

  • @northalabamarailphotograph7063

    I got a Thinkpad 420 for $210 dollars. 8gb ram, an i5, and a 320gb hdd. It’s pretty good. I removed the dvd drive and replaced it with an SSD (about 300gb)I had lying around. Runs fast. Good purchase.

  • @MrJay197409
    @MrJay197409 Před 5 lety +3

    Depends is it seller or manufacturer refurbished. Is a warranty also available.

  • @BiohazardEXTREME
    @BiohazardEXTREME Před 6 lety +1

    The first refurbished thing I ever bought was a DVD player. It's lasted me over 12 years now, although after HD technology came out, I have used it less and less. Still, it served me well. And if I remember correctly, my PS2 and my PS3 were purchased as refurbished items back in 2010. Still going strong!

  • @elfs9759
    @elfs9759 Před 5 lety +1

    In my country, products from display are sold at full price (without any included warning that it was used for display purposes), and refurbished items are rarely cheaper.. maybe like 15% cheaper at most.

  • @thomasesr
    @thomasesr Před 6 lety +82

    8 yeas ago I had a gaming laptop for five years I bought refurbished. Very good Asus ROG G51Vx.

  • @maxheadroom8097
    @maxheadroom8097 Před 5 lety +87

    You need to do your homework. There is a difference between refurbished and open box. If some one buys something and returns it for what ever reson, then that is an open box. If it needs some repair then that is refurbished.

    • @DavidPeng6900
      @DavidPeng6900 Před 5 lety +17

      Open box Apple returns go back to be refurbished. They only sell new or certified refurbished so where do you think all the returns go?

    • @thunderlifestudios
      @thunderlifestudios Před 4 lety +2

      sometimes a refurbished item is just an indefinitely owned item that was clearly used (dust, slight finger wear, scratches) but completely works fine and just needs a fresh install.

    • @9fiveb180
      @9fiveb180 Před 4 lety +3

      Actually...... Open Box can mean returns, floor or cabinet display, double order, damaged or dropped box etc.... Refurbished units are more insurance claims for screen replacement and returns after a customer has had try heir data and everything transferred onto it and changes their mind about keeping it.

  • @ToothpickMan11
    @ToothpickMan11 Před 6 lety

    I've got some horror stories with buying refurbished items. A few years ago I bought a refurbished HP small form factor computer for my ex from Wal-Mart's site refurbished by a 3rd party that was supposed to come with a 500GB hard drive and Windows 7 for $150 but when I hooked it up after it arrived it went straight to the BIOS so I removed the side panel to discover there wasn't even a hard drive in it so I took it back but to the store rather than shipping it and ended up dealing with a 4 month ordeal to get my money back because it was discovered after viewing camera footage that an employee pocketed the money that was supposed to have been credited back to my account.
    About 2 or 3 years ago I decided to buy a refurbished Dell Lattitude E6420 laptop on Newegg but refurbished by a 3rd party that was a "Authorized Refurbisher", when the laptop arrived it came with a really cheap chinese charger and mega cheap replacement battery, the backlight would flicker and eventually it just went shot a couple days later, sent it back for a replacement and received one without the integrated Nvidia card that I specifically ordered and also had an issue with the charging port so I had to return that one for a replacement, the 3rd laptop arrived but had backlight issues once again so at this point I was fed up and it was clear that this "Refurbisher" didn't test anything before they shipped it or know what they were doing.
    DO NOT BUY ANYTHING REFURBISHED UNLESS ITS DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURER.

  • @clarksvegaseast
    @clarksvegaseast Před 6 lety +2

    I've been pretty lucky with my refurbs from Woot. between then and the refurbers they work with, haven't had much problem getting stuff on the cheap.

  • @varunteja_k
    @varunteja_k Před 5 lety +8

    0:17 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Never mistreated anything that badly

  • @vatril
    @vatril Před 6 lety +7

    I got myself a refurbished Thinkpad. Really happy with it.
    Quite powerful and it was cheap.

  • @darklocksly3615
    @darklocksly3615 Před 6 lety

    I did refurbishing for HP on Laptops and desktop, they were office hardware that was replaced by new stuff. Most got shipped to Egypt to be sold cheap.

  • @rfc4
    @rfc4 Před 4 lety

    I used to work as a tech for a company that refurbished cable set top boxes. Some of the techs did good work, but because of high quotas (which really shouldn't be a thing when it comes to troubleshooting and repair) a lot of the techs would cut corners: soldering in components from the top of the pcb, jumpers around filter caps and current limiters, float soldering with a heat gun on temperature sensitive chips, etc.
    I'll buy open box products, but I avoid anything that has been refurbished.

  • @Arjay404
    @Arjay404 Před 6 lety +3

    It would have been nice if you added in 4 examples of things that are great choice to get refurbished, like you did for things you shouldn't get refurbished.

  • @peterveresan3591
    @peterveresan3591 Před 5 lety +4

    I have a 2015 MacBook Pro I bought refurbished direct through apple, no regrets two years later it still works fine and when I got it, not a scratch on it👌🏻

  • @Joe-ho6fo
    @Joe-ho6fo Před 5 lety +1

    Sometimes a product has an intermittent defect. When returned the inspector doesn’t see the defect and considers the product acceptable. Buy it and you get a defective product.

  • @quadkopter
    @quadkopter Před 6 lety

    Hey, i found a Firecuda 1tb sshd on newegg that fits perfectly into my budget, should i go for it? Or should i gi for new and blow budget for like 30 extra bucks?

  • @DB-nw9li
    @DB-nw9li Před 6 lety +12

    1:45 food flies out of Linus' mouth.

  • @maxmaidment96
    @maxmaidment96 Před 6 lety +8

    Hey Louis!

  • @rwhunt99
    @rwhunt99 Před 3 lety

    I bought a laptop ( IBM Think Pad) that was off lease from Tiger Direct and I still have it. It worked well for me during my years as a computer consultant and I still use it today after I upgraded the memory and installed an SSD.

  • @bsperoz
    @bsperoz Před 6 lety

    I bought an open box TV once. The store disclosed it was missing it's smart remote but had the normal one. The smart remote ended up being ONE HUNDRED BUCKS. But...Ultimately the TV was undamaged and Best Buy promised a 2 year warranty free and I WAS able to pay for an additional 2 after those were up. Another few hundred bucks there. But here's the thing. I GOT A 2200 DOLLAR TV FOR 1400. 1700 if you include the 200 warranty and 100 remote. And two years later it's still the best TV I've had yet. 55 4K 3D high end SUHD Samsung set. 800 off just because it was an open box floor display they had to get rid of to make room for a new model. But hey, that picture looked amazing to me! Never had a 240 refresh rate before...IT SO BEATS 60.

  • @cain.74
    @cain.74 Před 6 lety +5

    1:43 "SHINY! *spit...*

  • @Felix-vt2xx
    @Felix-vt2xx Před 5 lety +3

    Bought a refurbished thinkpad, all i had to do myself was replace the battery which i was planning to do anyway and works real damn good. Saved a lot of money.

  • @frank124c
    @frank124c Před 5 lety

    I've purchased refurbished computers. They usually work pretty good. But sometimes you have to fiddle with them. I'm using a refurbished HP desktop right now. Had one problem with it, the hard drive it came with broke but I replaced it with a bigger and better one myself and now it works fine and I now have a 1TB drive. Also I have a Dell laptop and it worked fine at first and then died. After working on it for a while, I couldn't figure out what was wrong and put it aside for a while. Then after some time passed I needed to use it and finally figured out that there was something wrong with the power supply. I replaced it and now it works fine.

  • @oscarmike47
    @oscarmike47 Před 6 lety +2

    i know its not electronics but i just bought a new camera lens today. it looks like new and works perfectly. also it was half the price of a new one. i think it comes down to where you buy it. i researched a lot of different sites and stores for reviews. i didnt go for the cheapest but went for the store which was already well established and had many locations around the country. i went into the shop and physically tested it. really glad with my purchase

  • @fastandfurious2110
    @fastandfurious2110 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought a dell g3 laptop(in 90000 Indian rupees) on 15 July 2019 and after one day there was a horizontal fine line on the LCD. Dell adviced me to replace the LCD with a refurbished LCD. When the engineer was changed my LCD then a new problem was arised ,it is not powering on. Now again dell adviced me to replace my motherboard with a refurbished one. I am totally get frustrated with this dell laptop. Dell company cheated me and I am not going to adviced and buy dell product in future.

  • @ensunderoath
    @ensunderoath Před 5 lety +3

    I worked for Toshiba and their refurbished laptops is as bad as a broken one. I talked to Jackie Chan complaining about newly repaired refurbished laptop from the repair depot getting bsod out of the box. I felt ashamed. I think one of the reasons Toshiba stopped manufacturing laptops is the products and the services were bad.

  • @kasenesak
    @kasenesak Před 5 lety +1

    0:59 A christmas story refrence

  • @roiwirven
    @roiwirven Před 4 lety

    and what about stolen items?
    is there some websites that are more/less likely to contain stolen items, or is there a way to ensure the item we buy is not a stolen one? cause i suppose that refurbished items are more likely to be stolen than other ones

  • @americanpatriot646
    @americanpatriot646 Před 5 lety +9

    Just don't buy refurbished stuff from Game Stop

  • @React2Quick
    @React2Quick Před 6 lety +16

    "Fragile! That must be Italian!" I see what you did I got that reference.

  • @rustytoyota
    @rustytoyota Před 4 lety +1

    You need to pay attention to listings on Amazon too. Most of those great deals on electronics are just refurbished product.
    If possible I buy directly from the manufacturer of the product on Amazon. They have rebates and what not already applied and you get next day / same day shipping!

  • @VideoLanxer
    @VideoLanxer Před 4 lety +2

    I bought a new 32inch monitor (3yrs warranty) (already ordered) and got the same as listed refurbished for 20% less (used for a year).
    What do you suggest?

  • @lolindirlink
    @lolindirlink Před 6 lety +12

    YES!
    I just bought a 6core xeon workstation (12 HT), with ssd and hdd, windows10pro installed, and 12gb ddr3 for a mere 350,-
    But it's from a trustworthy company, they even included a keyboard which was never mentioned. (and it's a decent 10-15,- office keyboard, it's even a heavy metal kind! :D )
    Thing is, it outperforms a 700,- + equivalent because that workstation tech was over 6000,- when it released 8 years ago.
    I Slammed my own graphicscard in it instead of the outdated 1gb quadro and it (for example) play's 4K on youtube just fine, and games run smoother than ever before, while also capable of multitasking thanks to the 12 threats :D

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Před 6 lety +179

    Only buy refurbs worth getting is from a good source, especially if the company doing it really cares, like Apple or Amazon....other stuff you buy at your own risk, and that risk can be huge. Buy new even if it means less specs, the warranty is worth it.

    • @magmagon5572
      @magmagon5572 Před 6 lety +73

      Michael Livote hahaha apple, hahahaha bendgate iphone 6

    • @joshuakielty
      @joshuakielty Před 6 lety +34

      @C2Lception hahaha Samsung, hahahaha exploding Note 7

    • @mr2octavio
      @mr2octavio Před 6 lety +34

      Joshua Kielty Hahaha, apple bolted keyboards.

    • @TheQuickSilver101
      @TheQuickSilver101 Před 6 lety +54

      I'm shocked that anyone thinks a refurbished Apple would be worth buying. I'm also shocked that anyone thinks Apple "cares".

    • @saber-jocky3436
      @saber-jocky3436 Před 6 lety +12

      You do realize warranty periods are laid out in such a way as to prevent losses to the company. If they say it's covered for 2 years, the problems generally aren't going to start until after that. The warranty is really only there for very rare exceptions. Like wise with extended warranties, they charge enough for a specific time period to make, not lose, money.

  • @ronch550
    @ronch550 Před 5 lety

    I have a CPO (Certified Pre-Owned) iPhone 6 and it looks and feels brand new. Then a few months ago we bought a display unit of an LG washing machine. It's not in pristine condition and there are swirl lines but hey it's not like they can demo the washing machine in the store, which means it's unused. We got it for about $60 less.

  • @pinchechinche2139
    @pinchechinche2139 Před 5 lety +2

    I bought a refurbished laptop back in 2011, it worked great but the video card finally gave out, so it worked perfectly for 8 years.
    Now I'm doing my first computer build. can't wait to have it all ready.

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 Před 6 lety +9

    Thank you again for your videos. You have helped me out so many times with tech questions. It is nice to know refurbished can be, in many cases, as good as new. I will be careful to see what the warranty length is next time I buy. I'm glad my son found your channel. :)

  • @uthmanbaksh3530
    @uthmanbaksh3530 Před 4 lety +3

    Watching this on my refurbished Dell Latitude laptop!

  • @DeltaDemon1
    @DeltaDemon1 Před 5 lety

    All the refurbished products I've purchased have lasted quite a bit and worked very well. Obviously, I can't compare with non-refurbished because I purchased the refurbished product but I am usually satisfied with the refurbished product. The exception are refurbished products from a specific chain of cheap electronics where I live. You can't return products, only exchange and their refurbished TVs, for example, all have major scratches dings and damaged screens. Luckily I check before I buy. Once, I tried to purchase a TV from them and opened 27 boxes and did not find one proper TV. They were all heavily scratched. That's the last time I frequented that store for anything.

  • @umersalman1
    @umersalman1 Před 6 lety

    I got an htc phone from a dubai store. It was packed like brand new and was only 30 dollar off the retail price. I thought it was new. No sign of any reburbished branding. When i opened it, it had no sim card jackets. And it had selfies in it, which clearly showed it was a demo unit sold to me as new. I ordered the sim jackets from aliexpress, took a month to deliver. And turns out both the sim slots were damaged. I got them repaired. But the repair guy warned me they may stop working any minute. I immediately sold off the phone for half the price i got. Htc resale sucks. And got myself a new nokia 6.1 2018.

  • @DodoGTA
    @DodoGTA Před 6 lety +3

    That intro is now as big as (insert a big thing here)

  • @dylanbarnes1007
    @dylanbarnes1007 Před 5 lety +15

    1:43 Spit flew out of Linus’s mouth saying “brAnd nEw ShinY”

  • @new-knowledge8040
    @new-knowledge8040 Před 4 lety

    My 9.5 year old refurbished Samsung flat screen TV, is still up and running, and it has not changed a noticeable bit over all these years. I mounted it on its base rather than have it mounted on a wall. It also came with a string and a bolt. The idea is to attach the string to the TV and then to a wall to help stabilize it and/or prevent it from being accidentally knocked forward. But it came with the wrong size bolt. But once I had the TV up and running, I kind of laughed and said to myself, "I don't think we are going to have any earthquakes any time soon.", since earthquakes are super rare indeed in my area. Next, I sat down while reading the manual. Suddenly, you guessed it, an earthquake started. Fortunately the TV did not fall forward, but just rocked back and forth a bit instead.

  • @Justin-A-Carter
    @Justin-A-Carter Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a ThinkPad. It was refurbished and what they did was completely upgraded. It was a 2016 laptop they put 8 gigs of RAM and 128 SSD. And I got it for two hundred bucks 2 years ago, it still works good and I love it. A solid good second laptop that I can take out or just want to use to type up messages on Facebook or good around online

  • @jimmyl82104
    @jimmyl82104 Před 6 lety +14

    This one time my friend bought a refurbished Windows 10 computer for $250 from an ebay seller. A week later he told me it was running very slow and for me to look at it. Turns out it was a Dell Optiplex 755 with a Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2, and a 5400RPM HDD. I told him that computer is like 10 years old and is a hunk of shit. He got his money back, and I gave him my old i5-2400 system.

    • @bcatbb2896
      @bcatbb2896 Před 6 lety +20

      Your friend didn't even look at the model and etc when he bought it did he?
      The seller got screwed by your friend for no reason.

  • @sorrefly
    @sorrefly Před 6 lety +19

    Somebody could explain me the italian reference? I didn’t get it

    • @abdulsoleh7131
      @abdulsoleh7131 Před 6 lety +2

      sorrefly maybe because it's 'italic'?

    • @93simon1
      @93simon1 Před 6 lety +1

      Same here...

    • @Sectroedits
      @Sectroedits Před 6 lety +24

      sorrefly it’s from the movie “A Christmas Story” when the dad gets his reward in a wooden box with the word “Fragile” and says it in an Italian accent and says “It must be Italian!”

    • @ikyogre1
      @ikyogre1 Před 6 lety +3

      A Christmas story, it's a movie joke

    • @Black70Fastback
      @Black70Fastback Před 6 lety

      OMG! get cultured bruh

  • @lifeisgood12341
    @lifeisgood12341 Před 5 lety +1

    I bought my surface book refurbished, after a year it is still going strong a ND hopefully I get another couple out of it

  • @larrygall5831
    @larrygall5831 Před 6 lety +2

    I was looking at GPUs the other day, (GTX-1080's specifically).. and came across a "refurbished" EVGA 1080, from EVGA. This would have been fine, but the price was nearly the same as new, and it only had a 180 day warranty. The warranty being so short is what turned me off. I ended up going with a new one for less than the refurbished one would cost.