The problem with buying refurbished is that oftentimes, that term is misused. If an item is refurbished to original spec by the original manufacturer with similar warranty terms as the new product would have, then it's usually a good deal (in a lot of cases, these were items shipped with an easily-fixed factory defect that are then returned, repaired and resold, so many of them are virtually new). The problem is knowing what you're getting (and most of the time, I stay away from teh deal-a-day sites when it comes to refurbed items). In some cases, the repairs are handled by a third party and the warranty terms are more or less a joke, while in others, you may be getting a used product that still works that had a can of air and a wetnap taken to it.