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I saw a video, I believe it was about refurbished gaming consoles, and the guy was showing that often times companies just blow dust out and don't do anything of value to refurbish the consoles.
Considering that you get a shorter warranty with refurbished items, I don't think it's worth it unless you know what exactly was done to the item.
Yeah, manufacturer refurbished is probably the safest bet.
I've purchased quite a few refurbished UPS systems, and the component that worry about most, the battery, is always new in these units. Never had issues with the units or the batteries, but it saved me hundreds of dollars. π
This for sure. Appleβs refurbished is sometimes better because a more thorough diag has been done.
Tronixfix does a number of those videos, and sometimes they do a lot to clean it and make sure it's good, other times they don't even blow the dust out