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Consumer NZ Launches Guide To Buying Second-hand Appliances
Wednesday, 8 January 2025, 8:11 am
Press Release: Consumer NZ
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As more New Zealanders turn to secondhand markets to
tackle rising living costs and contribute to environmental
sustainability, Consumer's guide provides essential tips to
navigate the secondhand market with confidence.
Recent
Consumer data reveals that 87% of New Zealanders have bought
secondhand items in the last 6 months, up from 76% just 5
years ago.
Economic pressures are driving this growing
trend, with a notable increase in secondhand purchases of
electronics and household appliances.
At the same
time, a growing awareness of environmental impacts has
encouraged 21% of New Zealanders to consider sustainability
when making purchases.
Your trusted guide to
buying second hand appliances
Consumer’s new
guide includes expert advice on what to look for when buying
secondhand, with tips for ensuring quality, reliability and
value.
As many New Zealanders seek to balance
affordability, durability and sustainability, the guide
highlights how to identify high-performing, long-lasting
appliances and avoid common pitfalls, such as faulty or
poorly maintained products.
“We know that the rising
cost of living has made people more conscious of how they
spend their money, and secondhand shopping is an appealing
option,” says James le Page, Consumer’s Product Test
Manager.
“Our new guide helps New
Zealanders navigate this growing market by providing
essential information about product quality, lifespan and
potential risks.
“With the consumer landscape
shifting, not every purchase is made from the shop floor but
rather often from online platforms, and we want to instil
people with more trust and guard-rails to work with when
they are making those often tricky purchasing
decisions.”
Top tips for buying
secondhand appliances
When purchasing secondhand
appliances, it’s important to do your
homework.
Consumer’s guide covers several key
factors.
Reliability and
satisfaction
- Look for trusted brands with high
satisfaction ratings.
- Check the model’s
reliability and past performance through our comprehensive
product reviews and test results.
Condition and
care
- Assess the condition of the appliance. If
it looks worn out or poorly maintained, this could be a sign
of a rough life.
- Ask the seller about its history
and always test the product before
buying.
Repairability
- Ensure spare
parts are available or the manufacturer still supports the
product’s software (if applicable). This can prevent
future headaches and unexpected
expenses.
Energy
efficiency
- Consider the appliance’s energy
efficiency. Older models may have higher running costs
compared with newer, more energy-efficient
options.
Check for recalls
- Check
the New Zealand Product Safety website before purchasing to
make sure the product hasn’t been
recalled.
Sustainability and
quality
- The shift to secondhand shopping isn’t
just about saving money – it’s also a key driver of
sustainability. By purchasing secondhand, consumers can
reduce waste, save energy and lower their carbon
footprint.
- For many people, buying secondhand is a
way to make more environmentally conscious decisions while
still getting a good deal.
- Currently 21% of New
Zealanders believe buying secondhand products is better for
the environment, and this movement is gaining
momentum.
A guide to older
models
- Consumer is making it easier for people
to compare new and older models of appliances.
- We
are adding previously tested appliances to our comparison
pages, making it easier for consumers to make informed
decisions about whether to buy new or opt for a
high-performing secondhand option.
- Our guide
includes historical product tests, helping consumers find
great deals on older models without sacrificing
quality.
How old is too old
- While
purchasing secondhand can be a great way to save, it’s
important to know how old the appliance is before you
buy.
- For large items, like washing machines, dryers
and fridges, up to 8–10 years is usually
acceptable.
- For electronics, like laptops or phones,
look for models that are 3–5 years old to ensure ongoing
viability.
- However, some items may be built to last
and remain in excellent condition for even longer than our
rule-of-thumb suggested timeframes.
Your rights
when buying secondhand
- Consumers are still
protected under the Consumer Guarantees Act when buying from
secondhand dealers.
- However, this protection
doesn’t apply to private sales, so it’s important to
understand your rights before making a
purchase.
Start your secondhand appliance search
by exploring the full secondhand buying guide on Consumer's
website.
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