Whats REMANUFACTURED all about then?

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As a result of the thread on a digital camera I found a Nikon CoolPix 4300 for $214.95. However is bears the label:


This item has been REMANUFACTURED. It is in NEW condition and carries a manufacturer’s warranty.
All original supplied accessories included.

I've noticed this on a few things including iPAQs, what does it really mean? I can't believe they really have been sold, or taken part and rebuilt :confused: Is it just a way of shifting excess stock at a lower price without 'diluting' the market value?
Am I wrong in thinking its a bargain?
J
 
Bloody bargain!!

Got a BOSCH 24v power drill for £49

A Sony DvD player for £50

Both half price with a full warranty

Dunno what it means but it saved me a packet!!
 
Bargain - usually

Jimbo

Most Re-Man stuff is 100%. The kit is normally packaging damaged in transit, returned goods, cancelled orders or DOA. All this stuff is normally returned to the manufacturer or distributor and reworked with new packaging & bits & pieces. Sometimes top name kit will come in brown boxes. They're not allowed to sell it as new so bang it out from outlet stores at a discount.

I've bought plenty of bits from the Sony & Bose outlets in the US and Dell in the UK. It's all been warranted the same as new kit but been much cheaper :D I've just received (today) a spankers new Canon digital video camera from the Canon outlet. It's got all the bits it should have and a pile of firewire stuff. The camera is brand new and unused and cost me £200GBP - a LOT less than buying the same thing the traditional way

IMHO If you're being offered full warranty (EU) and there's a saving - you can't go far wrong.

One caveat with some outlets is they say "No Returns" - I'm not sure how that stands up over here.

HTH
 
Re: Bargain - usually

Mucky Helmet said:
Most Re-Man stuff is 100%. The kit is normally packaging damaged in transit, returned goods, cancelled orders or DOA. All this stuff is normally returned to the manufacturer or distributor and reworked with new packaging & bits & pieces. Sometimes top name kit will come in brown boxes. They're not allowed to sell it as new so bang it out from outlet stores at a discount.
Ding. I worked for the electronics division of Xerox. I ran the remanufacturing section at Mitcheldean. We received non working circuit boards from the production lines and field service. They were repaired, tested and shipped for re-assembly into remanufactured printers & copiers.
Mucky Helmet said:

IMHO If you're being offered full warranty (EU) and there's a saving - you can't go far wrong.

One caveat with some outlets is they say "No Returns" - I'm not sure how that stands up over here.

HTH
You are covered by the sale of goods act just like any other product. Everything must be "fit for its purpose" so if it does not function properly you are entitled to a refund. What you may not get is a full guarantee which is effectively a service contract between buyer and manufacturer.
 
Sounds good, anyone selling re-manufactured garmin SPIII's :)
 
I used to work for HP and their "Remanufactured" kit was generally ex-demo or ex-rental kit that came back and was refurbished and sold with guarantees as if new. I think the label is only there to differentiate from brand new products but otherwise the price should be less and the quality the same.
 
Mucky Helmet

Whats the address for the Cannon outlet then?, I could do with one of these, it's cheaper than buying in the US and risking brining in to the UK via custom's, which was going to be my first option
 
Dave

Go to ebay.co.uk and search for Canon Outlet. They've got piles of stuff on there that you can bid for or "Buy Now".

I did a "Buy Now" on a 530i which was less than one's being bid for. I bought on Friday and it was delivered today. It was supplied with Firewire card, cable and editing software. Didn't make any sense to me why people were bidding more than they needed to but I suppose that's ebay for ya!

Take your time to go through all of their listings as the prices vary for the same thing. Also, you'll usually get second chance if you lose a bid as they have so much stock. Payment is via their own secure site.

Have fun.
 
Errrr !

Lokking for a remanufactured Adventurer,............ in black, heated grips, abs etc... or at a push a 1200gs, let me know if you hear out..........ta:D :D
 
Cheers

Mucky Helmet,

Cheers for that, some great prices there.

Much appriciated.
 
Cheers

Cheers Mucky Helmet for the above link, just purchased a mv550i for £204, excellent site.

Dave
 


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