Factory-reconditioned products are returned goods that have gone back to the manufacturer to be checked or fixed before being sold again. Companies can’t sell sold or opened goods as new, even if they are in mint condition, and many use a refurbishment process to prepare them for resale. You’re most likely to come across these products in the electronics sector when you’re shopping for items like computers, cameras, TVs, kitchen appliances and power tools. Before you buy reconditioned products, it’s worth looking at the pros and cons to avoid buying a pig in a poke. Writer Bio

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