How We Work

How We Work

Used Reconditioned or Remanufactured, what does it mean?
The questions that almost all of our customers ask us are:
What does a reconditioned product mean? What is the difference between reconditioned and refurbished?

Literally the answer is:

Reconditioned, or remanufactured (the two terms are synonymous), products are carefully overhauled and undergo a process of mechanical, functional and aesthetic maintenance.

Mechanically and functionally speaking, not only is the tool completely checked so that total maintenance can be carried out, but during the process any malfunctioning or worn parts that are not 100% efficient are also replaced. In addition to the functional aspect, the reconditioning (or remanufacturing) treatment also focuses on the aesthetic aspect of the equipment, which is completely disassembled, sanitised, and subjected to specific treatments to prepare it to be repainted as new.
A reconditioned machine, once the machining and painting process has been completed, will therefore be mechanically perfect and in an excellent aesthetic condition, very often even as good as new.

Basically, the answer is:

Our reconditioned machine is the solution that allows you to save very large sums of money, entrusting you to professionals of this work, without renouncing the quality of the new one, with the certainty of having a guaranteed, aesthetically beautiful and perfectly functioning product.