Depending on Who did the refurbing ... It could well be better than new... If it was a return for some minor problem, it then got a little better chance of being looked at by inspector #7m before making another trip out to retail land...
If it was just repackaged by a liquidator, you may have to fix the minor problem yourself... But like JD said, you should see a decent percentage reduction from original offering price... As to warranties if it seems to be serviceable, your first several uses... you should get a feel as to just how durable almost any product is... :smile:
There are some things that are 'broken' from the day they are manufactured... no amount of refurb will help them... so if it's a quality line to begin with ... I would have no problem with it...:smile:KennyV