TechTvsWant the best TV but don’t have the budget? Here’s how to save hundredsIf you’re careful you can save serious amounts of money on the very best TVsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechTvsWant the best TV but don’t have the budget? Here’s how to save hundredsIf you’re careful you can save serious amounts of money on the very best TVsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
If you’re careful you can save serious amounts of money on the very best TVs
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Samsung)
(Image credit: Samsung)
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. You’re lusting after one of thebest TVsbut unfortunately, your bank balance says no. You could settle for a lesser model, or you might want to wait forBlack Fridaydeals. But there’s another option, and if you’re careful you can save hundreds on some of the very best TVS around: for example, a TV that’s currently retailing for £1,099 could be yours for as little as £599.
The catch? You need to shop carefully and know exactly what you’re looking for and what you’re looking at. If you do, buying a refurbished TV could save you serious cash.
A refurbished TV is a TV that’s been sold and returned. It might be returned because of a fault, in which case the manufacturer or their service agent will repair it and put it back on sale. It might be returned because the customer changed their mind. Or it might be returned because it’s suffered some minor damage. In each of those examples, the manufacturer or retailer can’t sell the TV as brand new, so it goes into the retail channel as “refurbished” or “graded” and sold for considerably less cash.
How to shop for a refurbished TV
When you’re considering a refurbished TV it’s important to look at the details – and this applies to all kinds of refurbished products. From thebest phonesto thebest Dysons, you’ll find lots of discounted products on independent retailers' sites and in places such as eBay’s Certified Refurbished section. In recent years I’ve bought refurbishediPhones, refurbishedDysonvacuums andhairdryers, refurbishedlaptops, refurbishedtabletsand refurbished TVs, and I’ve recommended refurbs to friends and family too. And the advice is the same across all of them: you need to be clear about what the retailer is actually selling and what flaws you’re willing to accept.
If a retailer isn’t up-front and honest about the condition, walk away.
There are lots of legitimate refurbished TV sources.Amazon(when it’s the seller) has Amazon Renewed; Appliances Direct and Box have extensive ranges of refurbs; and some firms including Tesco and Panasonic have dedicated eBay outlets where they sell refurbished TVs. eBay also has its own Certified Refurbished section, which only includes vetted sellers; if you’re looking at eBay sellers outside that programme do your homework to find out who they are and what customers have to say about them.
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And that last one is a good example of why you need to be careful: while it’s certified refurbished, if you look in the product description it says the TV is C Grade. Many retailers use a three-tier grading system and while the specifics do differ, as a rule of thumb A grade means perfect, B means some minor cosmetic issues and C may mean more visible issues or, in some cases, dead pixels or other artefacts. If in doubt, ask. And if you don’t get a satisfactory answer, walk: there are plenty more refurbished fish in this particular sea.
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