Understanding TV Grades: What Do A, B, and C Grades Mean?

Refurbished TV Grades Explained

When buying a refurbished TV, you'll see products listed as Grade A, B, or C. Here's what each grade means and how to choose the right one for you.

Grade A - Like New

Condition: Excellent - looks like new with minimal to no visible marks.

Best for: Those who want near-perfect condition at a discount.

Typical savings: 30-50% off retail price.

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Grade B - Good Condition

Condition: Minor cosmetic marks that don't affect performance. May have small scratches on the casing.

Best for: Those who want great value and don't mind minor imperfections.

Typical savings: 50-65% off retail price.

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Grade C - Fair Condition

Condition: Visible cosmetic marks, scratches, or dents. Fully functional.

Best for: Budget buyers, secondary TVs, or commercial use.

Typical savings: 65-80% off retail price.

Shop Grade C TVs →

What All Grades Have in Common

  • ✓ Fully tested and working
  • ✓ 3-month warranty included
  • ✓ Fast UK delivery
  • ✓ Over 20 years of expertise

Not sure which grade to choose? Contact us for advice.

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