What is the difference between second-hand and refurbished?
The terms 'second-hand' and 'refurbished' are often used interchangeably, but they absolutely do not mean the same thing. Especially if you're looking for a new Apple device, it's crucial to understand this distinction. We live in a culture where the marketing machine constantly tells us that "newer" is always "better." That's not only nonsense, it's also disastrous for your wallet and the planet. But does sustainable shopping mean you have to buy someone else's problems? Absolutely not. Let's list the facts.
Second-hand: A risky gamble
You usually buy a second-hand device directly from the previous owner, for example via Marktplaats or through friends. The big advantage of this is that the price is often very low. The downside? You're taking a huge gamble. There's no quality control, the device hasn't been cleaned internally, the battery might be worn out, and if the screen stays black after two days, you're on your own. You have no right to return or warranty for a private sale.
💡 leapp insight
Our certified technicians regularly see so-called "Marktplaats bargains" that are full of cheap, sometimes even dangerous parts, or turn out to have water damage. At leapp, we refuse to compromise on quality. By checking every device on more than 50 technical points, we completely eliminate that risk. You get the premium Apple experience, but break the unnecessary production chain of brand new devices.
Refurbished: Premium quality with a green heart
Refurbished literally means 'overhauled'. A refurbished iPhone has indeed been used before, but has then been thoroughly overhauled by professionals. The device is inspected with advanced software, cleaned, and provided with new parts where necessary (such as a new battery or a fresh display). All old data is professionally and securely removed. The result is a device that is technically 100% in order, with certainty and warranty.
| Feature | Second-hand (Private) | Refurbished (leapp) | Brand new |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technical check | No, guess the condition | Yes, on 50+ data points | N/A (from the factory) |
| Warranty | None | Yes, 2 years | Yes, 2 years |
| Environmental impact | Good (reuse) | Excellent (circular & controlled) | Bad (new e-waste) |
| Investment | Low, but risky | Very affordable and safe | The absolute top price |
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Stop the "new-is-better" illusion
Every autumn, Apple grandiosely releases a new line-up. Of course, they are beautiful devices, but do you really need the very latest chip every year to scroll smoothly, watch Netflix, or take photos? We believe not. A reliable refurbished iPhone 13 does exactly the same for 99% of users as the very latest model in the store, but saves you hundreds of euros. In doing so, you save valuable raw materials and actively reduce CO2 emissions. The choice is actually quite logical, isn't it?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the battery of a refurbished device still good?
Absolutely. At leapp, the battery capacity of every device is strictly and extensively measured with specialized software. If the battery does not meet our high quality standards? Then our technicians immediately replace it with a new one, so you are guaranteed to get through the day without stress about a dead battery.
Do I get a warranty if I choose refurbished?
Yes, definitely. Unlike a private second-hand purchase, you are never left out in the cold with us. At leapp, you get a standard 2-year warranty on your refurbished Apple purchase. That's the same certainty you would get in the store with a brand new device, but for a much fairer price.