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Gem99ultra

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Recently while shopping for some tools I stumbled across a number of 'Refurbished' tools on eBay. Non-electric, by the way. Prices are tempting, usually almost half price.

What is your opinion on going the Refurb route? Any reservations?
 
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You need to define what refurb means for non-powered tools. Pitch fork with straightened tines?

Some tools, it doesn't matter if it's used or not unless it's been abused. I'm weary of anything refurb that's electronic or requiring batteries. Burned once twice shy.
 
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You need to define what refurb means for non-powered tools. Pitch fork with straightened tines?

Some tools, it doesn't matter if it's used or not unless it's been abused. I'm weary of anything refurb that's electronic or requiring batteries. Burned once twice shy.

That's the trouble, "refurbished", especially when used in a private party sale means whatever the seller wants it to mean. Don't think I'd buy a used power tool off Ebay, way too much stuff there that's not as represented, but a commercial site like CPO Outlets should be OK. I'd imagine most of what they sell are returns that can't be resold as new, but are perfectly functional (and new enough so that batteries are still available).
Disclaimer: I have never bought anything from this site, but do know a couple people who have.
 
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I have bought a lot of refurbished tools - Bosch electric hammer drill, Milwaukee electric impact wrench, 2 Dewalt nail guns, 5 Ridgid nail guns, Ridgid circular saw, just off the top of my head. All were in like-new condition and represented considerable cost savings. CPO Outlets is my go to source, although they recently stopped selling Ridgid. Never bought anything battery powered, although considering a cordless nailer.
 
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I bought a refurb Milwaukee pneumatic framing nailer from CPO a few years ago. It looked new with one exception in that it had a number engraved up near the head that was not factory.
 
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No, no powered tools e.g. battery nor electric. I'm looking at Rockwell stuff like their refurbished JawStand Portable Work Support Stand and their open box JawHorse Sheetmaster Portable Work Support Station Vice Clamp.

It looks like their running about 1/2 the price of the new stuff. I suppose the other side of the equation is what quality are tools from Rockwell? I have no idea myself... Opinion or experience with Rockwell?
 
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Bought a couple of refurbished electrical tools several years ago. They worked quite well. Got tired of the expense of replacement batteries for a drill, so I rigged up a way to run it off an external 12 volt source. Still works great.
 
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I've had good luck with buying refurbished tools; household appliances, etc. I can't recall ever being sorry about one of them.
 
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Don't mean to de-rail this thread at all, just had to jump in and say Hi to Bird, welcome back - it's been quite awhile since I've read a post with your wisdom dashed in. Missed seeing your advice. Hope you are well and continuing to chase this thing we call life! Keep it coming, I like to hear what you have to say. Greg
 

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