The Truth About the Electronics Refurbishing Industry

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • The Truth About the Electronics Refurbishing Industry - In this video I'm taking a look at used electronics and how difficult it is to make money by refurbishing and then selling them. We'll talk time, money, and customer expectations. And what does "refurbished" mean anyway?
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  • @kumisz2
    @kumisz2 Рік тому +1223

    Thing is, at least in the EU, a place selling refurbished hardware has to sell it with 2 years warranty - if they skimp on the repairs, they get to handle customer service with repairs or replacements later, or even pay back the full price if they can't do either. Buying refurbished hardware with that kind of warranty makes it extremely worth it for the customers

    • @charlesbrooks8186
      @charlesbrooks8186 Рік тому +64

      wow thats great they make them have a 2 yr warranty.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +213

      That's awesome! Love that policy.

    • @OvervoltedMinds
      @OvervoltedMinds Рік тому +55

      I think for refurbished and used it’s only 12 months. Or it could be that if refurbished then 24 months, and if used then 6-12 months. Anyhow, other costs that still have to be accounted for are rent for a store or shop .. or both. Also you kinda lock money in. The longer the products wait on the shelfs the more it costs you money and also factor in inflation. And I am sure I am missing out a few other

    • @dominicwehrmann8515
      @dominicwehrmann8515 Рік тому +27

      Used 12 months, refurbished, as one could assume tested, cleaned and fixed, 24 months

    • @bumpy86
      @bumpy86 Рік тому +19

      That is not true, refurbished items have 6 to 12 months warranty which depends on its use, if its a PS4 that is quite old by now then the warranty would be 6 months, if its a PSOne that is super old, the warranty would be 12 months because its already a colectible for most people and wont be used much, if its a laptop, they give you 6 months warranty on the battery and 12 on the motherboard and screen, if its a phone its 6 months, if its an iphone its 12 months or 0 months (mainly cuz most shops dont take on iphones cuz its too expensive and refurbished is like 10% cheaper than a new one so only people whom do that would sell them on eBay or Amazon and they are just people with a hobby...)
      2 Years on console and if it has battery its 1 year, that is standard for brand new product, refirbished has this cut in half.

  • @tronicsrevival
    @tronicsrevival Рік тому +365

    I refurbish and sell consoles on eBay, and I think that refurbishing means to try to make a console as close to new as possible. Very thorough cleaning, repairing, and new thermal paste for consoles that need it should be required, and polishing any glossy plastic should be done if you really want to make it good. That’s what I’ve always done and it’s really not too hard to do, I’d say it’s fun too!

    • @320iSTWEdition
      @320iSTWEdition Рік тому +40

      Your mindset lies on giving the customer a proper product...... the mindset of some other companies lies on the "I wanna make a quick buck and do nothing for it"-motto... they don't care about the customer, just about his money. Slap a "Guarantee"-sticker on it so you cannot be held liable if the customer wants to check your "work" and you're homefree....

    • @MrWhenzulu
      @MrWhenzulu Рік тому +10

      Agree with the approach, I apply the same philosophy on all my refurbished consoles. Though I use refreshed and tested in listing them.

    • @Manettvibrante
      @Manettvibrante Рік тому +1

      nice but do u make a good profit : o?

    • @francistaylor1822
      @francistaylor1822 Рік тому +13

      The thing is most 'refurbished' on ebay means wiped down

    • @realhumanist71
      @realhumanist71 Рік тому +2

      I think that's what most people expect and what businesses will hope they think they're getting even if they're not. They're usually vague even when bother to define what it means. Good on you for being one of the better ones.

  • @jimbeam275
    @jimbeam275 Рік тому +490

    I think that if companies just listed items as TESTED instead of REFURBISHED, that would solve the issues. But then they probably couldn’t charge as much for them 🤷‍♂️

    • @Narcle0
      @Narcle0 Рік тому +24

      Agree. eBay requires extra steps (money) to be allowed to place 'refurbished' tag on your sale item. It feels like a money grab all around.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +104

      Exactly. I don't care what prices they sell them at, if they'd just be honest about what they do to them.

    • @maples328
      @maples328 Рік тому +14

      Yes, cleaned & tested is more accurate & honest description to what these places that sell “refurbished” consoles, actually sell to customers.

    • @mercuraz
      @mercuraz Рік тому +3

      I have come across sellers on my local auction site which make note that an item as been tested (or not) and that makes you a good reseller

    • @pandazpaa
      @pandazpaa Рік тому +2

      I blame the consumer actually.

  • @wybuchowyukomendant
    @wybuchowyukomendant Рік тому +71

    That`s why I buy only broken stuff for pennies, so i can fix and clean them at the same time, making some money that way.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +41

      It's hard to even find cheap broken stuff anymore

    • @gaskinsgarage4192
      @gaskinsgarage4192 Рік тому +1

      I don't spend money on nice new things I get broken and fix till it can't be. I got a free Xbox one x and Xbox 360 fixed both and have had them for going on 5 years at this point.

    • @hove131
      @hove131 Рік тому

      ​@@Tronicsfixyou're absolutely right.

    • @laurigardner6227
      @laurigardner6227 Рік тому

      @@Tronicsfix Sadly videos like yours are popular and so people see that they can sell something broken for the same price as working. Because it looks so easy in flipping a non-working electronics device for a working one. I feel there's the fear of the seller in losing out on the money.

    • @wybuchowyukomendant
      @wybuchowyukomendant Рік тому +2

      @@Tronicsfix Here in Poland there`s A LOT of broken stuff, and cheap. I like to buy amazon liquidation boxes with broken electronics, 90% of the time it`s broken port lol

  • @MisterGiGs
    @MisterGiGs Рік тому +208

    I've always taken "Refurbished" to mean "used but brought back to as new a condition as possible", including cleaning it, repairing it and making sure it functions as close to new as possible. What I have come to see "Refurbished" to mean these days though, is that it looks as close to new with as minimal a level of effort required. Which generally means they've given it a wipe down at minimum and a basic function test at most (though, the amount of "refurbished" items I've bought over the years that haven't actually worked properly or at all is higher than I would like).

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +9

      Yep, agreed

    • @Atsumari
      @Atsumari Рік тому +2

      I’m a stickler for if something is listed as refurbished or like new it must at least do the function it is supposed to do. If it doesn’t I’m one of those people that would sue them or request a refund under UCC because fitness of purpose when you purchase something, that should work... Well it should work. Now if they clearly put in the description not working only for parts that’s different but if you’re selling it as refurbished or like new, it should at least do the function it’s supposed to do.

    • @RagingShrimp67
      @RagingShrimp67 Рік тому +3

      @@Tronicsfix Still watching the video, but just as a devil's advocate, your setup is great for filming content, not for fixing things as fast as possible. If this was my job I would have a shot air compressor, a vat of isopropyl alcohol, and an ultrasonic cleaner, and this entire cleaning would have taken 1 minute tops.

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia 11 місяців тому

      Welcome to capitalism!

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia 11 місяців тому

      @@RagingShrimp67 I'd have at least used the vacuum to get the major/large particles off and not removed all that hair/gunk from the heatsink by hand with a brush xD

  • @Fastcrane69420
    @Fastcrane69420 Рік тому +117

    Refurbishing consoles as a hobbyist vs seeing what I see people get in the mail is so irritating when there are people out there that take the careful time to work on, clean, and test everything with a console like you do here. It really makes establishing detailed descriptions and including photos on the top of the list for me whenever I do sell them and being able to establish good reputation really helped me. I feel like those who dont actually do it SHOULD be unsuccessful but with the rise of places like DK Oldies getting away with it for highway robbery prices it makes it feel pointless but I know at the end of the day, the real collectors/gamers out there appreciate a good, well cleaned, well tested, and accurately described item. Whether its a phone or a ps4, the good techs out there gotta keep it up!

  • @rickconlan2709
    @rickconlan2709 Рік тому +76

    As someone that worked for an unnamed blue and yellow electronics retailer for almost 30 years and worked on TONS of car stereos with the same load rollers I also suggest taking the rubber off the roller shaft and cleaning the inside of the roller. In extreme super dusty units I used to add some silicone to the inside of the roller to help it stick to the shaft. Great videos. Love em. Keep em coming.

    • @Psyopcyclops
      @Psyopcyclops Рік тому +2

      Why not just say the company name though? We all know what it is.

    • @bradlauk1419
      @bradlauk1419 Рік тому +3

      Hustler electronics

    • @SwapPartLLC
      @SwapPartLLC 10 місяців тому +1

      🇺🇦 Ukraine electronics? Didn't know that was a thing.😂

  • @itwasaverygoodyear7080
    @itwasaverygoodyear7080 Рік тому +33

    I'm a Biomedical Repairman. My hospital purchased a "refurbished " portable x-ray device years ago. Inside was very dusty. I found wires taped when spliced. The only refurbishment they did was badly repaint the unit. We never purchased from them again nor used them as a repair source. Enjoyed seeing the detail you went into. Although my field is different then yours, I've applied many of your techniques when dealing with circuit boards and electrical components.

    • @folgee7368
      @folgee7368 9 місяців тому

      My man what is a good starting point to get started in that field?

    • @itwasaverygoodyear7080
      @itwasaverygoodyear7080 9 місяців тому

      @folgee7368
      Well, good question. I received my training in the Navy. I'm not saying that's the way to go about it. Our field is hurting for people. Some colleges offer a degree, but they seem to come and go. We have some techs who came from backgrounds not related to Biomed but show an aptitude for the field. Good luck.

  • @sewdclass10
    @sewdclass10 Рік тому +36

    I work for a computer refurbish place, and i can promise that majority of the laptops/desktops we sell are not that clean inside, just outside. The main reason for it here is actually time. They only hire one person to complete sometimes 15-20 orders a day (which includes fixing and updating the computers) and they need to meet the deadlines. There is zero time at my company to actually deep clean the computers but that doesn't bother management and from what i can tell with reviews online 90% of customers don't care or will never notice.

    • @sewdclass10
      @sewdclass10 Рік тому +5

      I will also say that when the company is buying these computers, they are on average buying them at half of what prices are on ebay, for some reference.

    • @cbcdesign001
      @cbcdesign001 Рік тому +12

      Sorry but in my opinion what your company does is a scam. Cleaning the outside of a device is NOT refurbishment, its just cleaned which frankly should be done anyway with any used and resold device.

    • @sewdclass10
      @sewdclass10 Рік тому

      @@cbcdesign001 i dont disagree, but i need money and they pay decent

    • @JaimeWarlock
      @JaimeWarlock Рік тому +2

      We were making over $100 per computer at my store, so I didn't care if it took an employee a few hours. I wanted my refurbished systems to have the highest quality.

    • @sewdclass10
      @sewdclass10 Рік тому +2

      @@JaimeWarlock well thank you for being a good company. i actually quit the place last week. they stated they were only making about 30 per computer, and after cutting my hours and starting to send different products than what people ordered i left.

  • @maxhiggins6270
    @maxhiggins6270 Рік тому +41

    Realistically, I expect dust to be removed and thermal paste replaced. A wipe down of the outside is necessary as well. Probably wouldn’t pay more than $200 for a refurbished console, which I know doesn’t leave much room for profit. Ultimately I’m buying cheaper and cleaning up myself. Ultimately the trick is to find cheaper systems and refurbish those, which is what DKOldies and GameStop does. GameStop trade value on an original PS4 is $55, which leaves a LOT more room for profit. Perhaps the key to the average person doing refurbishment is to find people selling those consoles for cheap (which potentially leads to more issues and parts needed to eat away at the profit margin anyway).

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +12

      Yes, agreed. One of the keys here is getting them cheaper than the average person can find them. These companies are making crazy profit by selling them as refurbished when they don't do anything other than wipe off the outside.

    • @maxhiggins6270
      @maxhiggins6270 Рік тому +13

      @@Tronicsfix what also hurts too is that companies like DK Oldies buy up those console, even at more expensive prices, in the interest of making availability scarce so that they have a firm foothold on the reseller market.

    • @jimmymyers
      @jimmymyers Рік тому +1

      Nowadays if you have $200 to buy a console you're better off getting a used Series S as they're going to making more games for it for a long time.

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil Рік тому

      @@jimmymyers Just wish it had a disk drive :( Series S would be perfect with a disk drive.

  • @matthewhardwick8208
    @matthewhardwick8208 Рік тому +28

    This is why I always try to look after my systems when I buy them brand new.

  • @wettuga2762
    @wettuga2762 Рік тому +22

    For me, reburbished means to make it look and work as close to new as possible, which requires deep cleaning on the outside and inside, recapping if needed, and definitely new thermal paste, plus a few repairs where needed/possible. IMO, retro-brighting is NOT a refurbishing step, just an enthusiast option. I don't mind yellowed plastics, as long as the hardware is in top shape.

  • @rdoc
    @rdoc Рік тому +18

    A couple of years ago I bought a refurb PS4 from Wally World and was very surprised to find the machine was for all intents and purposes was a brand new machine. I could not see any sign of use at all. On top of that I only paid a bit over $200. I like how you are exposing the truth about a lot of these "so called" furbisher's. I'd buy a refurb from you TF.

  • @Ryan_DeWitt
    @Ryan_DeWitt Рік тому +55

    Thank you sincerely Steve for making this video. So many misconceptions about refurbishing with sky high expectations. You are the literally the very first person I have seen make a realistic video about this subject that isn't just a hype "hate on DK oldies or whoever you choose" type video. I 100% agree that many refurbisher's could for sure and should do a better job, but it would get frustrating when I would try to tell them while it may suck and maybe a bit shady, it really isn't illegal and I would get a lot of backlash.

    • @bzuidgeest
      @bzuidgeest Рік тому

      It's hardly realistic. It's US centric. The rest of the world has standards for refurbished and warranty requirements.

    • @Ryan_DeWitt
      @Ryan_DeWitt Рік тому

      @@bzuidgeest So, what are the exact "requirements" these other countries you talk about when it comes to refurbishing an old video game system? Do they have to specifically change out certain components? What do they say is "clean." Is there a specific level of grime that is allow and how it is measured?
      Laws, even in other countries need to be specific or people will find ways around them. Please give some examples.

    • @bzuidgeest
      @bzuidgeest Рік тому

      @@Ryan_DeWitt no law is specific to the component level. From that question alone I deduce you are not interested in a real discussion. You likely think that is a smart question for pushing someone in a corner. But every sensible person knows it's unreasonable. Good bye. I'm not interested in educating the uninterested.

    • @Ryan_DeWitt
      @Ryan_DeWitt Рік тому

      ​@@bzuidgeest You are basically saying the US laws are inferior to the European ones so I am asking what those specific laws are in regards to what qualifies on in this case an old 20+ year old video game system as being "refurbished."

    • @bzuidgeest
      @bzuidgeest Рік тому

      @@Ryan_DeWitt the PS4 is from 2013. Again 20+? You're not serious.
      Refurbished products are no different in status from any other product. They come with the same warranties and consumer rights and protections. If you buy refurbished you are just as safe and can have the same expectations as if it were new. With the small exception you accept some signs of wear that have to be specified. Not happy? Send it back. Full refund. You have that right to.

  • @wilsvgaddiction4456
    @wilsvgaddiction4456 Рік тому +16

    As someone who has done a fair share of buying and reselling over the years, I always open up consoles and controllers to give a good thorough cleaning and also replace worn or damaged parts. I'm more of a hobbyist but my turnaround time is often a couple of weeks, rarely less than a day. I always submerge plastic parts in soapy water and scrub, and of course the drying adds a lot to the turnaround as does a thorough testing.
    If you're going to do it with that level of detail, honestly it isn't worth trying to make a profit on most things because there is so much time put into it. The parts can also reduce a significant chunk of the profit too. I happen to enjoy it and love to be the one to keep these things out of landfills. Since it's not a "business" for me, I can take my sweet time and paying my bills is not affected by that.

    • @zerocal76
      @zerocal76 Рік тому +1

      Very cool man. If I didn't have several other hobbies I'd do the same. I do occasionally sell a few lightly used electronics and it feels good the items will be put to use again 🙂

  • @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980
    @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980 Рік тому +52

    When I hear refurbished two things come to mind:
    1. There was a previous issue with it, it was sent back to the manufacturer and the issue (e.g. replaced part) was corrected then resold.
    2. It was professionally cleaned and brought back up to spec (parts may or may not have been installed, reapply thermal paste etc.).

    • @jmi967
      @jmi967 Рік тому +5

      These are the two I think of as well. The only worry I ever have is whether or not they fixed the original problem. Sometimes they miss something, especially if they can’t reproduce the issue. It's rare that you get to find out why something was refurbished but it does happen.

    • @MaxW-er1hm
      @MaxW-er1hm Рік тому

      That's remanufactured. I would hold that to these standards.

    • @JaimeWarlock
      @JaimeWarlock Рік тому

      You would be surprised how much stuff is tossed just to get the newest system, especially in government. When I worked at one refurbishing center, we would often get hundreds of computers from a local government office that were only a couple years old.
      A lot of times, they would pull the new system out of the box and put an old system back in for easy logistics. One pallet we received actually had 5 boxes with brand new computers that they apparently forgot to exchange. They had never been used and I sold a couple for $500 each. Remember, these cost us nothing. Employees snatched up the other 3 (boss would occasionally let us have the best stuff).

  • @alpine4life
    @alpine4life Рік тому +30

    as a part time Canadian repairman, thank you so much for your standards.... every single business should follow these!!

    • @Salty_Balls
      @Salty_Balls Рік тому +1

      You repair Canadians!? How's it differ from others? Isn't the flappy Canadian head that's the difference?

  • @Itz_Lurkness
    @Itz_Lurkness Рік тому +18

    I think he should start his own Refurbishing company. Since he understands the true meaning of Refurbish. I would feel safe buying something from him. Know how much time he takes into each console he works on.

    • @chrisd4813
      @chrisd4813 Рік тому +7

      But why would he do that if he's acknowledging there's not a huge amount of money to be made?

    • @Itz_Lurkness
      @Itz_Lurkness Рік тому +1

      @@chrisd4813 because he makes videos of him cleaning them for the extra profit

    • @cfldriven
      @cfldriven Рік тому +2

      @@Itz_Lurkness So on top of the refurb he has to shoot and edit videos? That more time and resources for even less money per hour.

    • @GrumpyIan
      @GrumpyIan Рік тому +1

      ​@@cfldriveneven if he gets a couple of employees to help him (like editing and commerce) the profit will be too low to make it viable. Especially if there's a back order.

  • @state5059
    @state5059 Рік тому +14

    To me, refurbished means exactly what we saw you do in this video. A used product fully cleaned, repaired and brought back to a like new quality. For a genuinely, well, refurbished product I would happily pay 85+% of retail for the product new. So for a $299 new console, I would say $255 refurbished would be fair.

    • @muccisebastian9300
      @muccisebastian9300 Рік тому

      thats not right refurbished products usually have been used extensively so refurbished means it will work for a little while more, so no, 50 dls less for a one year of use is not a fair deal

    • @SweatyFeetGirl
      @SweatyFeetGirl Рік тому

      a refurbished product is a product that has been repaired, cleaned to a "new-like" condition. @@muccisebastian9300

  • @nhand42
    @nhand42 Рік тому +37

    What I expect from "refurbished" is exactly what you did. Remove all dust and dirt both inside and out, new thermal paste, replace broken parts like fans. But I know the reality when companies say "refurbished" what they mean is "we did nothing and we hope you won't notice".
    A complete refurb would also replace caps that fail an LCR test, replace loose ports and connectors, and any other preventative maintenance. When you buy a restored car that's what you expect; new belts, new gaskets, everything restored. But in the computer world they prey on people who don't know that electronic components also wear out.

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Рік тому +7

      I've done all that with a few old consoles I bought for myself but didn't want anymore. I took them apart, washed the case, cleaned dust off the motherboards, replaced capacitors, maybe did a video output mod.
      When I did sell them, I still didn't say "refurbished" just because I didn't want to be associated with the people who misuse the word. I just listed off all the things I had done and took as many pictures of the work (clean shell, solder joints, etc) as I could. When I'm trying to buy something, a detailed list of things that were done as well as a lot of photos would mean way more to me than "refurbished" so that's what I did when I wanted to sell something.
      But hey, I'm just a hobbyist who occasionally needs to get rid of some stuff rather than some company or person trying to maximize profits at the expense of quality and honesty.

    • @erkinalp
      @erkinalp Рік тому +2

      Or, in most of the cases, something in the middle: "we did a cursory clean-up and started it up once, it starts OK, all else is up to you"

    • @XxxXxx-br7eq
      @XxxXxx-br7eq Рік тому

      Refurbished really means we tested it and it at least functions

  • @finntjomstol9364
    @finntjomstol9364 Рік тому +5

    Me and my friend go to electronics recycling centers and find a ton of cool stuff there. A lot of it works too but they’re also fun to try and fix for cheap. We’ve found old iPods, iPhones, MacBook pros, gaming graphics cards, high end cpus, and even some older consoles.

  • @beatman998
    @beatman998 Рік тому +9

    You should definitely do a video where you get the same console from the 4 major refurbished retailers and see if the price difference has any difference on quality
    Great video as always

    • @hydorah
      @hydorah Рік тому +1

      I'd also like to see that

  • @gsilva220
    @gsilva220 Рік тому +3

    Refurbished for me = clean + repasted + repadded.

  • @timehunter9467
    @timehunter9467 Рік тому +4

    My expectation of “refurbished” is a complete clean inside and out, imperfections removed, faulty parts replaced and fully tested. I see “used” as a quick check, replace broken parts, a clean then sell it. Used seems more “as is” than actually tested too. Money wise, refurbished should be at least 50% off retail for brand new.

  • @rfmerrill
    @rfmerrill Рік тому +9

    4:33 for plastics I usually go right to soap and warm water. The only risk you have to worry about is damaging any labels or stickers. If the plastic doesn't have any of that, you have nothing to worry about.
    Just have to make sure it's rinsed well and that it completely dries out before you reassemble.

    • @GeneralChangFromDanang
      @GeneralChangFromDanang Рік тому

      Dawn dish soap does amazing things.

    • @GrumpyIan
      @GrumpyIan Рік тому

      What I've been using to clean electronics is contact cleaner from the hardware store. It does a pretty good job at removing grime while keeping everything intact. Not to mention the more you use it the better it smells.

    • @derhard706
      @derhard706 11 місяців тому

      White spirit/mineral spirits/benzine (I don't know the exact english term) does a great job with any stickers on plastics. Also works on textiles for removing makeup stains and everything that is fatty, even ballpoint pen stains. Best part is, it's not wet and dissolves into the air, so it's kind of a "dry cleaner".

  • @elijahbowers1
    @elijahbowers1 Рік тому +2

    Refurbished from GameStop when you used to read the description for it on the website said it was repaired like new. So yeah I expect it to be cleaned repaired like new.
    It's BS that companies get away with this nonsense. I expect a used functional console I buy to be wiped clean on the outside and working. Otherwise the dichotomy of refurbished vs used doesn't exist even though they'd like us to think it does. Crappy.

  • @Dtr146
    @Dtr146 Рік тому +7

    When it comes to refurbishing stuff. EBay has become sort of a wasteland for buying reputable stuff. People know that there's people looking for broken stuff out there. So the number of people who are out to take advantage of that are starting to outweigh the number of people who was just trying to sell their broken stuff.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +5

      Broken stuff on eBay is usually priced really high. It's crazy what people pay for broken stuff there.

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Рік тому +1

      @@Tronicsfix I used to buy broken stuff on eBay. Then the people trying to take advantage came along and usually I just buy working stuff now. It's not much more expensive. Takes the fun out of getting to fix stuff though...

  • @k3choppa495
    @k3choppa495 Рік тому +2

    I myself repair electronics. Now days finding broken stuff online for a reasonable price is near impossible. You would have to spend hundreds at a time to get the price you want for a single broken system. Buying bulk is basically the only way online. I've had more success buying locally from game stores. It's 100% a tough business solely just doing repairs. Now if you're also reselling video games and accessories. You can make the bulk of your money by reselling. Then having that extra service of repairing brings customers in to spend more money with you. That's just how the market is right now though. So many people getting into the business of repairing as brought up the prices of broken consoles. Then it brought down the price of some consoles bc they're is now more in the market from repairs.

  • @philldutra8752
    @philldutra8752 Рік тому +7

    That’s exactly what I do! I buy PS4’s and xbox X used condition and cleaned everything including the motherboard and add new thermal paste and sell on eBay for $199 plus shipping! But unfortunately, people don’t appreciate it they rather buy used console 🤷🏻‍♂️😒 because is cheaper! I listed them as Renewed ! Maybe don’t believe that the service was done! I’m opening a YT channel to show them the process and hopefully my sales will go better. Love this channel thank you!

  • @soulmourne2698
    @soulmourne2698 Рік тому +2

    Almost noone refurbishes stuff, it should be illegal to sell as refurbished a 10 year old ps4 phat that has the factory thermal paste and clogged with dust heatsink fins, and examples like that there are thousands.

  • @robinjac4322
    @robinjac4322 Рік тому +4

    Man, you're presentation style has improved drastically since I last saw a video from you. Well done!
    Also thank you so much for sharing information about the refurbishing business. Very valuable!

  • @jsalsman
    @jsalsman Рік тому +2

    Why don't high quality refurbishers sell as "REBUILT" like the automotive engine repair industry?

  • @Dtr146
    @Dtr146 Рік тому +3

    The whole refurbished not having a definition thing. That could be very easily solved on platforms like eBay and Amazon. As a matter of fact I think they already have strictly defining definitions of what refurbished is. Now all it takes is the consumer association. I don't know their name. Two create a definition that applies blankently to the entirety of the online market

  • @VideoGameRestoration
    @VideoGameRestoration Рік тому +1

    Good breakdown! Lots of definitions floating around

  • @UKvideos2009
    @UKvideos2009 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for shedding light on this. Do you think the same can be said for repairs or is repairs generally a more profitable and viable use of time?

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +1

      If the business is run well repairing can be profitable. It's a tough business though

  • @joshsmith4998
    @joshsmith4998 Рік тому +1

    Plus shipping can be quite expensive too. Some businesses can pawn that on the customer but some sellers absorb that or maybe bake it into their asking price maybe.

  • @thatcrazyguyjay
    @thatcrazyguyjay Рік тому +5

    I love buying second hand electronics working or broken and I’ve always made money doing it and I’ve been doing it for years that’s why I love watching your videos mate 😊

  • @SwedeSpeeder
    @SwedeSpeeder 8 місяців тому +1

    Most of the time I'll buy refurbished before I'll buy new, but I only buy from the OEM, with great luck, I guess. I regard refurbished electronics from OEM as superior to their originals. Any problems of the originals have been resolved by the OEM. I've never gotten anything electronic refurbished that did not stand the test of its time.

  • @bobthecpaontheloose4141
    @bobthecpaontheloose4141 Рік тому +4

    What would be interesting is to go over a few "refurbished" items to check to see what actually may have been done and things that should have but weren't.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Yeah, I have a whole playlist where I do exactly that

  • @DanTheMan454
    @DanTheMan454 8 місяців тому +1

    My sister in law bought my 6yo an xbox one s for Christmas and his birthday since it's 3 days later. It was supposed to be refurbished and a 1tb system. When he opened it the system was jammed together. Cd tray misaligned and bottom wouldn't snap on fully and the controller was the same way and all nasty. Then when we powered it on so he could play digital games I noticed it was only a 512gb system so we returned it and I got an xbox series x on sale for $349 at Walmart for him. His aunt originally spent 209 at gamestop for the refurbished one.

  • @abrarahmed1269
    @abrarahmed1269 Рік тому +4

    This is a great video, showing these issues clearly Love the style of this video, with you refurbishing a console yourself. Love from the UK!

  • @williamhaynes7089
    @williamhaynes7089 Рік тому +1

    Paying an employee $20 a hour cost more like $30 an hour... You have to include bennifits, unemployemnet insurence, 7.5% Social security taxes..

  • @greatpix
    @greatpix Рік тому +3

    I've learned there's Refurbishing, basically cleaning and basic function tests, then Reconditioned, where the unit supposedly is taken apart and made as close to new as possible, then there's Factory or Factory Authorized Reconditioning, which usually has a manufacturer's warranty of some length of time and should be brought to like new condition, any worn parts replaced, and will only have a few minor cosmetic issues. As you go up the list prices also go up.
    I hope I got that right. It's been over 20 years since I managed a store much like Best Buy but we carried a lot more pro gear and was one of Sony's, and other company's, largest accounts.

  • @Strider9655
    @Strider9655 Рік тому +1

    Reminds me of the IT dept at work, got a PC that keeps getting really slow and shutting down randomly, it's not mine but it's part of my area of responsibility, they take it away, they spend an hour checking for viruses and whatever the f**k else, they bring it back.
    1 day later it's the same problem, sick of going round in circles, I take the front panel off, I remove a huge wad of dust from the air intake (literally the whole thing was blocked) and no more problem. Manager of IT gets mad at me for taking apart a PC, even though I fixed the f**king problem for them.
    One of the IT guys buys the old equipment from the company, "refurbishes" it at home and resells it, so be warned, these idiots are out there.

  • @6reen6uy
    @6reen6uy Рік тому +3

    Refurbished products direct from the manufacture does have the factory spec standard implied. Especially if out of warranty and paying for repair.
    It’s these terrible repair shops that give right to repair a bad look.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +1

      Refurb products from the manufacturer are usually really good in my experience

  • @ejeckk
    @ejeckk Рік тому +1

    Companies in the US could voluntarily do some or all of the following:
    - Offer a 1 to 2 year industry standard warranty.
    - List EXACTLY what 'refurbished' is defined as for that particular company.
    - Provide an itemized list of what was 'refurbished' to the customer with every purchased item.
    Having a warranty is just standard customer service. If a product isn't meeting minimal expectations from the customer, there should be a method of helping the customer achieve that end and a 1 or 2 year warranty suits that purpose.
    I don't think there can be a hard definition for 'refurbished' that could apply to every industry across the board. Here is why it would be important for the refurbishing company to define what refurbished means for their company for customer. Using a gaming console as an example, a company can state that refurbished means console was opened and reasonably cleaned of dirt and grime, thermal paste and pads were inspected and replaced if necessary, and moving parts were repaired or replaced.
    Providing a simple checklist that aligns with the company's definition of 'refurbished' to the customer ensures the promise made and the expectation of the customer are both met. If a particular company doesn't list what was refurbished in accordance to its own guidelines, customers can decide with their wallets if doing business with that company is in his best interest.
    Again, using game console refurbishment as the example -- if one company lists cleaning of heat sinks and replacement of thermal paste as part of it refurb process (something that 'should' be standard no matter which company) and another company does NOT list this as part of its process, the market will decide which company attracts customers. And reputable business people are EXCEEDINGLY good at identifying the needs of their market and what should attract customers.
    These are not diamond perfect suggestions and there are likely holes that will be poked in them from someone. I do believe this is a nice starting guide that refurbishment companies should follow and become defacto standard practices across the industry.

  • @jdocgaming474
    @jdocgaming474 Рік тому +9

    I would typically never purchase pre-owned/refurbished, HOWEVER, if I knew this amount of care, time and detail went into the refurbishment, I most certainly WOULD purchase a refurbished console because all of things that SHOULD be taken care of HAVE been taken care of. That said, as you mentioned Steve, the industry has no standard for refurbishment and thus, you never truly know what you will get with that claim. As such, I wouldn't trust it. On the other hand, if YOU started a business like this, I would purchase from YOU for sure, confidently KNOWING that you do NOT cut corners and you do the job right. And I want that PERFECT amount of thermal paste, as a bonus!

    • @Xerkies
      @Xerkies Рік тому

      I think a good way when selling refurbished consoles (like this one in the video) is to show pictures in between the taking apart and thorough cleaning of the console. Then customers have a judgement if they should buy it. Even if the price is high for average buyers on ebay.

    • @-IAmAutumn-
      @-IAmAutumn- Рік тому +1

      Why do YOU talk like THIS ? It's really WEIRD lmfao

    • @jdocgaming474
      @jdocgaming474 Рік тому +1

      @@-IAmAutumn- To emphasize a word. Pretty basic English to be honest.

    • @-IAmAutumn-
      @-IAmAutumn- Рік тому

      @@jdocgaming474 Well english is not my first language soooo

    • @jdocgaming474
      @jdocgaming474 Рік тому

      @@-IAmAutumn- So I guess its my fault you made a snarky comment then? Haha, kids these days. :)

  • @mikmik9034
    @mikmik9034 Рік тому +1

    I have to SONY VCR recorder/players with Shuttle features that I used for a year or so. One developed a Squuirt of fast forward, the Other developed a intermittent pause. Took them to reapair, No one could find a problem? The situations only occured after they waer warm. Guess which one I used to puase while fast-forwarding through the commercials or unwanted video spots?

  • @sriley50
    @sriley50 Рік тому +2

    When the cover is on, no-one knows, thats what they prey on.

  • @alexjenkin4216
    @alexjenkin4216 Рік тому +1

    Haven't played my ps4 slim more then 40 hours since I bought it in 2019 black Friday deal just enjoy pc gameing better got it to play days gone and horizon zero dawn my ps4 is probably only 1 hardly use since bought it haven't powered it on in 6 months still have original box as well

  • @ardent9422
    @ardent9422 Рік тому +6

    My definition of refurbished is exactly what you did in this video. I bought a refurbished Macbook Pro in 2008 and it still works now. I bought a refurbished iMac in 2017 and it's still running good, watching your video on it now. I expect refurbished electronics to be opened, cleaned, replace any worn parts, and then put back together correctly for sale. A used item you get as is, a refurbished item goes through what I listed.

  • @Danielism
    @Danielism Рік тому +1

    I wonder if refurbished consoles could go for higher prices if there was a video of most of the process for that very machine being sold

  • @Merkantoine
    @Merkantoine Рік тому +3

    Honestly I'd say we should push for companies making their systems easier to clean more than anything else.
    Pretty sure its not that hard implementing a simple removable filter not too different from what is found on air conditioners or dehumidifiers.
    Either that or having an easy way to disassemble enough to acces the fans
    Would go a long way into making consoles last longer

  • @suffer8318
    @suffer8318 Рік тому +1

    With your comment about companies having 0 accountability of a standard for refurbished items is why I and many others don't buy them as well as most refurbs have the "Bought as is, you take the risk if it doesn't work." fine print. So this is why I always stick with new electronics unfortunately.

  • @williamharris8367
    @williamharris8367 Рік тому +1

    How much of a price premium does the "refurbished" label attract? In other words, can I still make money by re-selling consoles described as untested/as-is at a lower price than the "refurbished" consoles? That way labour costs are kept to a minimum.

  • @brianegendorf2023
    @brianegendorf2023 Рік тому +1

    When I did tech support in the 90's, the company I worked for described, "Refurbished" as "Repaired to look brand new"..

  • @happyguy1237
    @happyguy1237 Рік тому +1

    1. I think refurbished is the way to get away with not refurbishing anythinguh. And number 2. I would pay $1000000. 9:49

  • @sirflimflam
    @sirflimflam Рік тому +1

    Honestly refurbished to me always just meant used, which why I never bought refurbished in the first place. So I was probably closer to the truth than not. The only time I would even consider a refurbished item was if the manufacturer was the one doing the work and had a good warranty in place. If I'm getting an old console or something, I'm going to be as good as anyone else to restore it.

  • @OldDudePlays_72
    @OldDudePlays_72 Рік тому +1

    My PS4 has reached it over heating faze, had it for ten yrs now. Can't afford new PS5 , I'm on a fix budget. Should I pay a local repair shop to keep it going depends on condition of console, it needs thermal paste replacement or should I get a hole new PS4 instead of getting a refurbish console. On a fix budget

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 Рік тому +1

    I do scavenger hunting here in Hungary, where I live. I have found a lot of broken and fixable stuff, which I could sell for some money and they came for free.

  • @FaddyMatty
    @FaddyMatty Рік тому +1

    I prefer to just do cleanings or repairs for people, this way I have just my time into the cleaning or repair. I do charge a non refundable diagnosis for repairs. For cleanings its 25, diagnosis is 30, if you smoke or vape near the console it's 50.

  • @robindz8502
    @robindz8502 Рік тому +1

    To me, refurbished means thoroughly cleaned and tested otherwise I sell it as is and working otherwise it's just plain fraud

  • @fmbbeachbum8163
    @fmbbeachbum8163 Рік тому +1

    The discount for refurbished items is'nt enough for me to justify buying them. Half the price of new maybe.

  • @LKBRICKS1993
    @LKBRICKS1993 Рік тому +1

    I recently bought a second hand refurbished ps4 from a game shop. I want to see it working before I buy it.

  • @heinzschlotter7304
    @heinzschlotter7304 Рік тому +1

    And reusing chewed up roller is not refurbished. To refurbish you have to replace all bad parts not just clean that not refurbishing

  • @DosBear
    @DosBear Рік тому +1

    Refurbished means buying something that will likely not work for very long as there is normally a reason it got returned in the first place. I wouldn't recommend it when purchasing a laptop.

  • @paddlesouth
    @paddlesouth Рік тому +1

    Refurbished is just interchangeable with the word used in today's market.

  • @captainsergeant
    @captainsergeant Рік тому +1

    If you were using compressed air your "refurbish" time would be drastically cut.

  • @_aj345_
    @_aj345_ Рік тому +2

    When I refurbish ps4s I always replace the fan, thermal pads, and thermal paste with mx-6. I always make sure I clean the disc drive and power supply internals. Depending on how dirty the shell is I deep clean with dawn dish soap. If a ps4 I sold were to be shipped back claiming it was broken in any way of it hasn’t been reopened I would replace the part and maybe even upgrade because of the inconvenience.

  • @MS-fh4sz
    @MS-fh4sz Рік тому +1

    What's your Ebey seller name please and thank you??? I looked below and didn't see it.

  • @rcetvg11n72
    @rcetvg11n72 Рік тому +1

    i have bought a few DELL refurbished units all arrived like new inside and out ....

  • @SigmaOfMyParts
    @SigmaOfMyParts Рік тому +1

    I expect such a item to be at least tested, fans cleaned, drive cleaned and cleaned from the outside. i would not be too picky on internals beeing super clean.

  • @Ismcant
    @Ismcant Рік тому +1

    the one big cost i think that you didnt mention (or i didnt catch it) is going to be marketplace sale fees, and if you only sell through your own website, you will still have to deal with card processing fees

  • @israelcalderon9983
    @israelcalderon9983 Рік тому +1

    I think refurbished means exactly as you described in the video, no less than that.

  • @pextor
    @pextor Рік тому +1

    11:20 You would start working on the next system while the previous one is booting.

  • @leighmonty13
    @leighmonty13 Рік тому +1

    Ild expect it tor down checked repaired re assembly and checked it runs

  • @khrashingphantom9632
    @khrashingphantom9632 Рік тому +2

    This was amazing. You've helped heal some trauma with "refurbishing" businesses. Long story short I'm an AVID PS3 player (still. Lol) and I wanted to get my 60 GB Backwards Compatible PS3 repaired after it got the blinking red light. I sent it to a "local" shop to be repaired and never saw it again. The company was bulls*** and they stole my console! The worst part is I found this out by actually going to the shop to see it WAS a repair place, but it was closed down. It broke my heart and I felt so dumb being taken advantage of (especially with my 1ST PS3 and big electronic purchase.) I had modded games, movies, and t.v shows all loaded onto the 1TB SSD I installed into it and some as***€ stole it. Anyways I wound up getting another one (pre-pandemic) for a decent price, but it DID need repairs even though the seller said "refurbished". Luckily a friend of mine who does hardware was able to fix it and walk me through the process. Seeing you put care into your work was really cathartic and I just wanna say thank you to you and those like you. Sony (and modern console gaming at large) is completely disinterested in making Backwards compatible consoles so fixing what we already own is key to keep certain games and media from disappearing forever in this new all digital age. Thanks again.

  • @FortniteKid-iy1hl
    @FortniteKid-iy1hl Рік тому +1

    Fr today I just got some rizz points with the if it aint broke don’t fix it till it is saying W

  • @mm8436
    @mm8436 Рік тому +1

    Refurbished should be clean and fix the broken parts.

  • @rayden54
    @rayden54 Рік тому +1

    To me refurbished pretty much means "tested, working" and "no obvious damage."
    Unfortunately I also tend to assume that any used console was probably dumped because the original owner knows it's they've committed a ban-able infraction and they're trying to get rid of it before it gets bricked.

  • @LaCazaLP
    @LaCazaLP Рік тому +1

    Totaly agree with the Thumbnail.
    Consoles are a scam.

  • @butwait
    @butwait Рік тому +1

    'Im fairly quick at this' *laughs in air compressor*

  • @Finnishmanni
    @Finnishmanni Рік тому +2

    Its only refurbished if someone has modified a console into a working state. If you have cleaned already working console then Its not refurbished.

  • @Orpheusftw
    @Orpheusftw Рік тому

    "Refurbished" these days tends to only mean someone wiped down the exterior... and often you don't even get that much.
    I bought an Xbox OG from an ebay seller (I think it was called "abd-trade") who ACTUALLY, fully refurbishes in the way that we ALL want (deep clean inside and out, recapped when necessary, clock capacitor removed, new dvd drive belt, etc.) It was well worth the slightly higher than average price for a console that looks and plays like new. 👌
    Edit: I realize this comment reads like _I'm_ the seller going for a cheap plug, but that's not the case. 😂 Just pleasantly surprised for ONCE, and I feel like we should shout out honest refurbishers.

  • @PlaywithJunk
    @PlaywithJunk Рік тому

    To address the whole "Electronics Refurbishing Industry" with that video is not fair. I agree to everything when it's about consumer electronics like Playstations etc. But there is also another industry that refurbishes professional servers and parts. I'm working in that industry for many years now.
    You can't compare profesional electronics and consumer devices. A server for example is very easy to take apart and clean although it may require more time for testing. But the parts can be sold with more profit. As an example, we bought a batch of 60 IBM servers for $800 per piece. Inside the servers were 60x 1TB of RAM. The RAM alone could be sold for $1500 per TB, not speaking about the rest of the parts. RAM modules, CPUs, Mainboards and PCIe cards can be removed and cleaned very easily, not much worktime needed.
    But of course this is a completely different story when compared to consumer devices. BTW... compressed air and a dust collector system makes the task much easier than using a brush and a vacuum cleaner. And if your vacuum is not antistatic, you CAN damage the board (own experience 🙂)

  • @jakthebomb
    @jakthebomb Рік тому

    TronicsFix, you can use a large paint brushes to achieve a faster result than your tiny one. Also invest in a Makita Dust Blower GSA01Z, it is better than compressed air and offers variable speeds. You can dust out PS5s and Series Xs without having to open them.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Рік тому

    I wanted to try this so I bought a broken DSi on ebay for $20 and found it only needed a battery for $8. So I've spent about $28. How much could I sell it for on ebay? About $20-25. So I lost money. I got another one for $20 but this one was a lot worse. Both screens were broken and the shell was pretty rough and damaged. So that would be a big loss.

  • @Alirezarz62
    @Alirezarz62 Рік тому +1

    I don't buy refurbished products unless they are factory/manufacturer refurbished. Usually the manufacturer themselves will give a clean and decent product that looks like a brand new one.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Manufacturer refurbished products are the way to go in my experience

  • @Kinsanth_
    @Kinsanth_ Рік тому +1

    Which thermalpaste do you use, tronics? Is it a MX-4 thermalpaste or is there something better out there? If i would buy a refurbished one, i want the seller to aknowledge, that i WILL look inside of it and check for any dirt or other problems and if i encounter that, i would want a refund or at least a partially payback from being lied to. I hate liers

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      I've been using AS5 but might switch to MX6

  • @KaraboK9Ntswane
    @KaraboK9Ntswane Рік тому +1

    Hmmm, maybe then they should use a better word. Maybe 'Restored' just like how restored cars are? Meaning either fixed or replaced broken parts included

  • @Solidfluids
    @Solidfluids Рік тому +1

    If a proper refurbished product is only slightly cheaper than a new one due realistic labour costs and replacement parts, why would you not buy the new one when that also comes with warranties? And also for example, I see a lot of refurbished iPhones that are not even $100 less than a new one.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Agreed. I don't get this either.

  • @EXPERTISE
    @EXPERTISE Рік тому

    I absolutely can't stand companies just selling second hand used electronics as "refurbished" or "renewed" when absolutely no type of refurbishing was done.

  • @jaredp653
    @jaredp653 Рік тому +1

    How can I learn about circuitry on boards? I went to school for computer science but we really didn't do anything involving the computer itself

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Honestly UA-cam is one of the best places.

  • @DeadPhoenix86DP
    @DeadPhoenix86DP Рік тому +2

    I bought a PS3 Phat a few weeks back. The site claimed it refurbished consoles. But the PS3 sounded like a jet-engine. Thankfully getting my money back was a smooth process.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Yes, this is pretty typical of a lot of places. It's too bad it's like this

  • @Kangamoos
    @Kangamoos Рік тому +1

    TPTP certified! We have a new gold standard :D

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn Рік тому +1

    Not to be disrespectful here but from what i've seen with refurbished systems, i honestly do view them as a scam because half of the time, they don't Refurbish a "refurbished" console, they are really not worth it when you figure that out

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +1

      I'm not sure how that would be taken as disrespectful. That's what this video is about.

  • @akaredcrossbow
    @akaredcrossbow Рік тому +1

    Refurbished to me is exactly what you did! It’s sad to learn that refurbished actually means it goes from one owner to another so they can dust the outside and sell it as a scam.
    There should be a law that has 3 levels for refurbished equipment so you know what you’re paying for.

  • @nitt3rz
    @nitt3rz Рік тому +1

    When re-furbing a PS 4 or Xbox, would it be feasible to replace the HDD with a SSD?

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому +1

      Sure, that's always a nice upgrade

  • @bullseyebob47
    @bullseyebob47 Рік тому +1

    yea i wanted a cheap pc for just web browsing, had to buy three refurbished $150 pcs before i hit one that lasted several years.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Wow, that's crazy but not that surprising.

  • @francissaffell6853
    @francissaffell6853 Рік тому +2

    Yes, they are all basically filters that get jammed up with dust. It is THE SINGULAR reason people donate them due to over heating issues. We use an industrial air compressor and put the machine in an air hood, with a HEPA filter. Admin fought me the whole way, to get the air hood set up. So on one walk through, I blew out a machine right in front of the CEO and all the guests: without the hood I was requesting. Got the hood the next week. Canned Air, is a bit of a joke and sort of stupid.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Рік тому

      Now that's the way to do it! I don't use an air compressor because I don't want layers of dust all over my studio. Do you refurbish game consoles?