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    Forget Full Price: How Amazon Resale and Renewed Gets You New Tech on the Cheap

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 12, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Forget Full Price: How Amazon Resale and Renewed Gets You New Tech on the Cheap
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    Amazon Resale is quietly serving premium gadgets for pennies. 

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    Prices on big tech items can be unpredictable, and with tariffs and price increases, it’s not at all surprising that more people are looking to save some cash. In fact, a recent CNET survey says 64% of shoppers plan to grab what they need early so they’re not stuck paying more later.

    Brand-new gadgets can cost a lot, but Amazon has a couple of ways to make those purchases easier on your budget. There is Amazon Renewed, where refurbished and tested devices get a second life, and Amazon Resale, which offers discounted items from overstock or returns. Between the two, you can find everything from kitchen tools to phones, laptops, tablets and even home improvement gear.

    If you like saving money without giving up quality, it is worth checking out both programs. Here is a closer look at how Amazon Renewed and Amazon Resale work and what you can expect when you shop them.

    Amazon Resale vs. Amazon Renewed

    Amazon Resale is exactly what it sounds like. If a product purchased on Amazon is returned, refurbished or warehouse-damaged, it can no longer be sold as “new.” Amazon shuffles these products over to the Amazon Resale deals page where you can find them on sale, with a discount.

    Amazon Resale features preowned, used or open-box items, each with “grades” or conditions that you can choose. Each item is priced according to its grade. 

    Amazon Renewed features products that are higher quality than Amazon Resale. It features items that have been inspected and tested to ensure they look like new and perform like it, too. 

    The Amazon Resale home page

    You can shop on Amazon Resale by category.

    Screenshot by Nelson Aguilar/CNET

    What can you buy from Amazon Resale?

    Pretty much anything.

    On the Amazon Resale front page, you can browse through deals by category, including computers and tablets, kitchen appliances, home improvement tools, pet supplies, video games, unlocked cell phones and televisions.

    Just because the items in the Amazon Resale are discounted doesn’t mean they aren’t name-brand products. You can purchase products from brands like Apple, Samsung, Keurig, Black & Decker, Sony, Canon, Panasonic, Nintendo, PlayStation and Logitech.

    Best of all, many of the products you’ll find in the Amazon Resale are relatively new. For example, you can purchase a new Google Pixel 8 Pro, last year’s model, for $599. 

    The front and back of the Pixel 8 Pro

    You can get the Google Pixel 8 Pro for a discount on Amazon Resale.

    Amazon/Zooey Liao/CNET

    What sort of discounts can you get on Amazon Renewed?

    That depends on the product, but you can expect to see price cuts ranging from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars of savings.

    Let’s say you’re ready to pull the trigger on the LG OLED C4, CNET’s pick for best gaming TV, but you’re still looking for a better deal than what’s on the market right now. Amazon currently sells a 65-inch version of the TV for $1,397, but you can get a good discount by opting for a used, like-new condition model. 

    How to find Amazon Resale vs. Amazon Renewed deals

    The easiest way to access deals available on Amazon Resale or Renewed, is by going directly to the dedicated pages on the Amazon website. You can click here for Amazon Resale, or here for Amazon Renewed. 

    You can also find both of these sections by typing “Amazon Resale” or “Amazon Renewed” into Amazon’s search bar, and then hitting enter. 

    Amazon Resale deals can also be found directly on product pages within Amazon. All you need to do is find the Sold by Amazon Resale option underneath the regular purchasing options. Alternatively, you can spot Renewed deals in search results by looking for (Renewed) in the product listing. 

    How to nab an Amazon Resale deal

    Let’s say you search Amazon for the Apple Watch Series 10, which typically costs $399 and is currently on sale for $383. 

    If you want to view a possible Amazon Resale deal, you can scroll down, past the Add to Cart and Buy Now buttons, until you see a gray box with a Sold by Amazon Resale option.

    Amazon Reale deal on Amazon

    Any possible Amazon Resale deals appear on the bottom right of the product page.

    Screenshot by Nelson Aguilar/CNET

    There you would see the discounted price, the condition of the product and the expected delivery date.

    If there are other Amazon Resale deals, you might see more boxes underneath that, with labels like “New & Used,” “Buy Used,” “New & Used Offers” or “Used,” along with a number indicating how many other used items are available for sale. Browse through the used items and hit Add to Cart to add the item to your cart and make your purchase.

    Does it matter which Amazon Resale deal I take?

    Yes. If you view all of the Amazon Resale deals available for a single product, you’ll see a variety of prices, sorted by lowest price (combined with shipping cost) at the top, by default.

    You probably want the best deal, but it’s also important to check out the condition of each item, which we’ll explain in more detail below. The cheaper it is, the more damaged or imperfect the item may be.

    If you want a product that’s in better condition, you might need to spend a bit more.

    What do the Amazon Resale conditions mean?

    Amazon has five conditions, or grades, that are assigned to any item sold through Amazon Resale. Here’s how Amazon defines the product conditions:

    • Renewed: This is the highest grade an Amazon Resale product can receive. A renewed item is inspected and tested by Amazon to work and look like new, and it comes with a 90-day warranty for any replacements or refunds. 
    • Used, Like New or Open Box: In perfect working condition. The original protective wrapping may be missing, but the original packaging is in good condition with minor damage. Accessories and instructions are included.
    • Used, Very Good: Lightly used with limited signs of wear and tear, but otherwise in good working condition. Packaging might be damaged and missing accessories, if any, are mentioned in the listing.
    • Used, Good: Moderate signs of use, with identifying markings or minor cosmetic damage, but should function properly. The packaging may be damaged and the item could be missing accessories, like instruction manuals and assembly tools.
    • Used, Acceptable: Worn but still fully functional. Major cosmetic defects, like scratches, dents and worn corners, as well as packaging issues or missing parts, accessories, instructions and tools.

    Whichever option you choose, your item should be in working condition. None of the items sold in Amazon Resale are damaged to the point where they’re difficult to use or require repair or service. Truth be told, we’ve had some serious luck when opting for an “acceptable” item, only to find that it was in much better condition than anticipated. 

    Do I need Amazon Prime to get Amazon Resale discounts?

    Nope. As long as you have an Amazon account, you can take advantage of all Amazon Resale deals. Having Amazon Prime will save you on shipping costs and help you receive your products faster, thanks to two-day shipping. 

    Amazon Prime Day deals

    You don’t need Amazon Prime to get Amazon Resale deals, but it does help with shipping.

    James Martin/CNET

    Be sure to check Amazon Resale during sales, too

    As illustrated above, it makes sense to check out your Amazon Resale options during a big sale. Oftentimes, if not every time, when a big sale day happens, the prices for used items are reduced to reflect the sale of the new item. After all, it doesn’t make a lot of sense to pay more for a used item than a new one. This may not be the case for third-party sellers on Amazon, but check out what Resale has on offer during Labor Day or Prime Day when it arrives to see if you can snag an even better price. 

    For more savings, don’t miss these top Amazon shopping hacks.

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