You’re shopping around for a new piece of furniture, home decor, or electronics and notice there’s a special discount on “open-box” items—but what does that mean? Is buying them considered smart or risky? Open-box items are simply products with packaging that's already been opened. Some open-box items are brand new, while others are lightly used or former floor models. In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about open-box items and factors to consider when purchasing them!
Open-Box: Quick Definition
Open-box items have had their packaging opened for some reason. These items could be returned products that may or may not have been used, or floor models that have no (or minimal) wear and tear. Open-box items are usually sold at a discounted price and they may not come with accessories or their original packaging.
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