Reconditioned vs New?

Daydreamer1

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I want to add to my power tools stash, but need to save money on purchases, as most people do these days.

Is it wise to look for reconditioned power tools, or should I bite the bullet and wait to purchase new power tools?
 

Moondance

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Buy new.

The options are greater and your warranties are usually pretty good.

If you use cordless power tools, you might have trouble finding replacement batteries when needed!
 

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Hidden problems

Unfortunately, with used reconditioned power tools there may be underlying problems that won't show up until you have a few hours usage on the tool. Some problems simply don't show themselves until a tool gets hot.
 

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I don't like reconditioned but you never know what you may find. They may be perfectly alright but then again, they could be horrible. If I buy reconditioned, I make sure it has a good guarantee.
 

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Hit or miss, but I don't love the reconditioned tool model. I'm open to it if the warranty is EXTREMELY good and will cover me, but other than that I don't favor it. I think a "used" tool might be a better bet ... especially if the tool has been used and has been working good.

Use craigslist.org to find some good deals in your area.
 

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I tend to go with new. I have never had good luck with used tools or reconditioned. I prefer to have a new tool with a good warranty. I've saved no money if I have to repair a used tool or if I end up buying a new one because the used one was no good.
 

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There's a lot of people that are "against" reconditioned tools I guess but I've never had any problems. I generally look into whatever I'm buying though...

Usually you'll know if it's worth the gamble. For example, if it's a $900 power tool for $150, it's most likely not worth the try. Sometimes the seller KNOWS there is a problem with it and attempts to sell it anyways without saying anything. So that being said, I guess it is the gamble if you don't really know what you're doing.
 

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Well, people do buy reconditioned tools. Whether you get good ones depends on how lucky and how alert you are. Examine the tools carefully before you purchase. You might end up with good ones. If you want the best of power tools with warranties, you must go in for new tools.
 

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Stick with the brand names from their rebuild sites and you'll be OK. I've got several "rebuilts" and most are good as new. They also have new warranties, so what's the downside?
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I would definitely not shy away from reconditioned. Like previously stated you can often get them with good warranties/guarantees attached to them "just in case". Not to mention how many hundreds+ of dollars it could save you.
 

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