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Used / Refurbished Cisco Hardware

"I was amazed that the refurbished sector at Hardware.com extended to not only legacy equipment but also to most of the current Cisco kit." IT Director

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Save up to 90%
53% of our customers ask for a refurbished price.

Get more for your money. With savings of between 60% and 90%.

Fewer Returns
The percentage of returns for refurbished hardware from Hardware.com is significantly lower than our competition due to rigorous ISO/British Standards Accredited testing procedures.

Fewer Failures
Better reliability of refurbished hardware due to "burned in" effect, it has already been tried and tested, the failure for new product is higher within the first 48 hours.

Same as New Warranty
Hardware.com offers 12 months warranty on all refurbished equipment with the ability to upgrade to onsite support if required.

Browse our products and if the equipment has the Refurbished: 60% - 90% Savings button, then submit the form and we will get back to you with a quote within one working day.
The secondary, grey, black and green market.
Essentially the secondary market is the supply of new open box and refurbished networking equipment. According to some manufacturers this market has been painted as a no go area, the logic of their argument is self-serving “You can’t trust anything or anyone else, buy directly and only buy new equipment”.

The grey market is simply a problem of manufacturers not being able to control sales regions within the global economy. There is nothing wrong with this; it is a matter of market forces creating a price opportunity.
The black market deals in stolen or counterfeit goods. A rule of thumb is if the price is too good to be true, then it is!

The term secondary market is rather clumsy, and perhaps a better way to describe it is the "green market".

It is clearly far better to recover and reuse equipment where possible and that is the position of Hardware.com.
For a quote on refurbished Cisco equipment, please contact one of our account managers on +44 (0)1285 771 600 or email us
Why buy refurbished “green” equipment from Hardware.com?
Once considered an alternative means of cutting IT costs, buying used network equipment is now becoming mainstream; holding spares, decreasing lead times and test equipment outside the live environment.

The key reasons for buying used kit:

Price: Used computer hardware and equipment could save you up to 90% off the price of new equipment. Think long-term: because used equipment offers the same quality product at a discounted price, you achieve a better overall Return on Investment.

Speed: Hardware.com can often ship your pre-owned equipment SAME DAY from our £10 million inventory. Because we keep our own stock, we don’t have to wait for merchandise to be shipped out from the manufacturer, which translates to quicker ship times and bigger savings for you.

Performance: The same performance as new equipment with more configuration options, such as higher capacity memory, etc.
Reliability: Used/refurbished Hardware.com equipment is ‘Hardware.com certified’ meaning it is fully tested, refurbished and guaranteed before being released for sale.

Warranty: Standard 1 year return to base for all Cisco equipment and you can increase your cover with Smartpac Support if required

Value: Used/refurbished systems have already depreciated and will retain their remaining value, whereas new systems lose their value within 1-3 years.

Choice: We have many available models, from versions you currently have up to the latest and greatest versions.

Quality Assurance: The general industry timeline for networking equipment to fail is within its first 48 hours of operation. With used or refurbished computer equipment, this risk is greatly reduced because it has already been tested and used.
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Used Cisco and Hardware.com Q&A

Q. Can you describe what you do and the size and state of the used Cisco equipment market?
Q. How does support work with your products? And what about a customer that might have some products under Cisco SMARTnet contracts, and some products that are used? Are there ever issues with having that mixed-support model?
Q. How does Cisco view what you do?
Q. Have you noticed Cisco become more aggressive in keeping customers from coming to resellers such as yourself?
Q. What about the potential pitfalls of buying used network equipment? Are there risks of ending up with a faulty or even counterfeit product?
Q. Have you ever approached Cisco with that idea?
Q. Enterprises that buy your products, what type of kit are they buying? Do they use you for spare parts, or are they building whole networks on used Cisco equipment?
Q. So can manufacturers really complain about a business like Hardware.com selling refurbished network hardware?