Should I buy a refurbished keyboard?

ibshortkid94

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In general I have about zero concern buying refurbished. Refurbished generally means either someone didn't like it and returned it pretty much brand new and working, which you could also do if you didn't like it. Or it had a manufacturing defect, which means they had to fix it and fully test it which is more testing than most new products get.

The exception to this is when there are a TON of refurbs and generally poor reviews. That tells you they are generally making a bad product. Good reviews and a few refurbs is where you want to get in on it. That means generally good quality and the few mistakes that did get through are corrected and get you a discount
In general I have about zero concern buying refurbished. Refurbished generally means either someone didn't like it and returned it pretty much brand new and working, which you could also do if you didn't like it. Or it had a manufacturing defect, which means they had to fix it and fully test it which is more testing than most new products get.

The exception to this is when there are a TON of refurbs and generally poor reviews. That tells you they are generally making a bad product. Good reviews and a few refurbs is where you want to get in on it. That means generally good quality and the few mistakes that did get through are corrected and get you a discount
 
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