Is a Reconditioned Reciprocating Saw a Safe Buy?
Buying power tools is not an inexpensive task. Getting quality, performance, and – perhaps most important – durability, can be a hit-or-miss process. If you are interested in acquiring a new power tool, but are concerned about the potentially-exorbitant costs, you may want to consider a reconditioned or refurbished model of the product you are considering. For example, purchasing a reconditioned reciprocating saw can save you a hundred dollars – if not more. The best kind of reconditioned or refurbished tool you can buy is one that has been worked on by the factory. The terms “factory-reconditioned,” “factory-serviced,” and “refurbished,” are generally interchangeable, and can refer to a range of conditions. First of all, if a customer returns a product for any reason – he or she simply didn’t like it, changed their minds, or has difficulty operating it – at any time, whether a day or a month after the initial purchase – the item must be identified as reconditioned in order to be resol