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Buying New Vs Secondhand Washing Machines

Many of us are on a budget these days, competing with inflation, fuel increases and rising living costs. As a result, we are all looking for ways to cut back, lower our spending and save what little we can. And during tough times, it seems that the unexpected always happens. 

From fridges breaking down, washing machines malfunctioning and dishwashers refusing to start up, having our appliances repaired is usually the route most of us go down first. But what do we do when that doesn’t work? We start comparing new prices and browse through second-hand advertisements. 


Pre-owned appliances may seem like the more affordable option right now for your finances, but there are also several factors you need to consider before making a decision. 


New Means A Manufacturer Warranty

There are no warranties attached to a second-hand appliance because it is a private sale. Once purchased, you may find your machine is not running as it should or malfunctions, leaving you with more bills than anticipated. This is a significant consideration to think about when weighing up your options and deciding between new or pre-owned appliances. 


New machines, however, will always come with manufacturer warranties to ensure that you have after-sales support when you need it the most. This means you won’t have to pay for repairs on your own and can rest easy knowing professionals are working on your appliance.  


New Means Working Condition 

Taking a reseller’s word for it that their machine works is never a sensible idea. They may be in a hurry to sell the appliance for their gain, so they may not be forthcoming with its true condition. If they are hesitant to switch it on in front of you or discourage you from checking all its functions, you may be swindled out of your money. 


Manufacturers go through stringent quality checks before distributing their products to retailers to sell. This reduces the possibility of receiving an inoperable appliance. While damages can occur during shipping, you can be assured that your new machine is in working condition and ready to use once out of its packaging. 


New Means Transparency

Not all resellers are upfront, honest, or to be trusted. That is an unfortunate reality of buying second-hand appliances. There is no way to authenticate the condition of a machine, validate if it does work or find out if it has had any previous repair work done. These types of sellers will also be less inclined to accept you inspecting the appliance before completing the sale. 

Whereas, when buying new, you can be sure that you are buying brands you can trust from accredited retailers. There are no surprise costs, no dodgy deals or faulty machines. If there is a problem with your appliance after purchase, you have a warranty to protect yourself, and the retailer will usually always be ready to exchange it immediately. 


These are important things to think about when dealing with unplanned mechanical failures. Other considerations that could factor into your buying decision are that new appliances have no cosmetic damages and are under a specific age, meaning you will still get support and spare parts on the market. 


Shop MHC World’s large range of home appliances online today for competitive prices, high quality and brands you can trust.

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