5 Things to Know About Buying Used or Refurbished Tech to Ensure You’re Actually Getting a Good Deal
If I had all the money in the world, I’d buy everything new and directly from the company that made it—so I’d never have to worry about getting a lemon dumped on me. But with prices going up across the board , I’ve learned to embrace the classic motto “Reduce, reuse, recycle.” And when it comes to shopping for tech, that means buying used or refurbished items. I’m not the only one making this switch. According to a recent poll from CNET, almost half of U.S. adults considered buying refurbished tech in the past year, including 57% of Millennials . While some cite moral concerns like wanting to reduce e-waste, most say it’s for budget reasons. And if you know where to look, buying secondhand tech can be a fantastic way to save money, especially as computer-memory and chip shortages jack up the costs of buying new. Personally, I love shopping secondhand. My first iPod was a refurbished model, and just last week I picked up a classic 35mm cam...