The biggest sale of the year, Black Friday, is already here. It is the most awaited time to shop for items, especially electronics. While shopping online or in physical shops, there is a chance you will meet both new and refurbished items. The latter has become a fan-favorite due to the cost savings and environmental friendliness. So, what is the importance of shopping refurbished in 2023? Read on to discover!
1. Stringent Quality Control
There is a common misconception that refurbished electronics are not up to standard. Contrary to this belief, revamped electronics undergo stringent quality control measures to ensure no defects. Since the manufacturers thoroughly inspect them, they might even serve you better than their new counterparts.
To ensure or guarantee their high quality, particular manufacturers offer considerable warranties for these products during Black Friday sales and even afterward. For instance, if you are buying a refurbished laptop, you may get a warranty of up to six months, so you are sure that it will serve you well.
2. Enhanced Sustainability
Reports by the UN show that more than 50 million tonnes of electronic waste are dumped annually. Out of these, only 17% of them are recyclable. This puts a huge strain on the environment and spells disaster for us. This is because most electronic parts are not biodegradable and sit on the ground without the possibility of decomposing.
Buying refurbished electronics reduces the strain on the environment in the waste aspect and the need for raw materials. Most electronics are made from copper, a refined mineral from rocks containing copper oxide or sulfide. It is a great electrical conductor, thus a great choice.
When more people buy refurbished items, manufacturers don't get to extract so much copper and other minerals, thus saving Mother Earth the trouble. Even better, there will be reduced e-waste in landfills.
3. Significant Savings
We all want to save money on our purchases. Refurbished electronics are usually cheaper than the new items. Nevertheless, it is important to know that the discount depends on the product, the manufacturer, and the condition of the final item.
If you are looking to spend less and revamp your house's electronics, then refurbished items are your best bet. Simply compare from various sellers and know what you are buying. Don't forget to check the features during your comparison; a smartphone with 5000mAH will be very different from one with 2600mAH.
4. Access to Premium Brands
Have you always wanted to own a particular brand but can't afford it due to pricing? Well, shopping for refurbished electronics this Black Friday makes it possible. If you have always wanted to own a certain brand of monitor or phone but have been unable to due to price constraints, you can shop for it during Black Friday.
Most online shops even allow you to filter and shop by brand, so you only get a list of the brand's items. Don't forget to check the specifications and warranty periods. From here, you can compare and pick the product you prefer most.
5. Minimized Depreciation
New electronics depreciate really fast. It begins the moment it lands in your hands or home. If you wanted to resell it a day later, you would fetch way less since the product had already left the shop.
Unlike new products, refurbished gadgets hold onto their value considerably well. As such, if you want to resell or upgrade them, you can be sure to recoup a good chunk of your initial investment.
As you can see, shopping for refurbished electronics not only saves you money but also saves Mother Earth. Besides reducing electronic waste, it also minimizes the mining of electronic production materials. Most refurbished items undergo strict repairs and assessment for high performance, and you do not have to worry about them being below par. Take advantage of Black Friday 2023 and gain access to refurbished electronics from premium brands!
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