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Reconditioned Power Tools and Cordless Tools

Purchase of power tools is almost a capital expense. Whether you source it from discount power tools, very special tools or from factory-reconditioned tools, you would like getting best value for your money. You may need these tools as a DIY hobbyist or may be your profession demands you to have these; it’s worth looking for reconditioned power tools. Certain tools are easily available, but you may have to look for some specific tools that you need. In any case you really can’t expect one of the recently launched latest models be sold among the reconditioned power tools. But, there is a very good probability of getting the next best model down the line. If you visit a couple of suppliers of reconditioned tools, you’ll get a fairly good idea of what is generally available and at what price.

But, what prompts the users to go for reconditioned cordless tools or any other reconditioned power tools. Very simply, it’s the price and there is a substantial difference in prices. Yet, at times one may be looking for a particular power tool that is not being manufactured anymore or available at eBay.

The words “manufacturer reconditioned tool” or “manufacturer refurbished tools” don’t truly describe the product, as you really wonder if the product had been sent back to the manufacturer for some kind of a renovation. Long ago I had an excellent power drill from
Black & Decker, even the manufacturer’s representative acknowledged it to be a great product. Finally, when the time came I sent it back to the manufacturer for being repaired, reconditioned or refurbished, whatever term you want to use. I believe it certainly is cheaper to buy a new replacement tool from a factory reconditioned tool retailer.

So exactly what is a Manufacturer Reconditioned Tool?

As per the instructions of the manufacturer, in most of the cases a product that is returned to the dealer cannot be sold as a fresh piece and needs to be sent back to the factory, except when the box and packaging of product remained undamaged or unopened. On reaching the factory the product is entirely subjected to rigorous checks to ensure that it qualifies as a new product dispatched from the factory. It is repacked the changed nomenclature printed on its packaging. For all practical purposes it is a new product that visited the factory a second time.

When you buy a power tool as reconditioned power tool, the only difference that you can spot is the word “reconditioned,” printed on the packet. You get the same warranty from the manufacturer as in the case of a new product. Often the factory reconditioned may be termed as factory outlet stock.

Though most of the manufacturers offer reconditioned products, some will have a limited number of dealers or retailers. Some dealers are considered specialist in this kind of business and deal exclusively in such tools. Some manufacturers don’t approve of the idea of their dealers selling reconditioned products along with their brand new products. Even the buyer could be a bit skeptical when required to choose between two identical looking products with a massive difference in price.

If you intend buying a Makita cordless drill, Milwaukee corded power drill, a Paslode nailer, Porter-Cable router, a Bostitch stapler, Bosch reciprocating, an 18v cordless drill or a product from another major manufacturer then just go straight to the factory reconditioned tool suppliers.

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