I should have ended video with more examples. I got 2x Sonos 5s for $350 each from $500... Sonos Amp for $500 flat from $699.. so check out Sonos open box. What else?
My only advice is don't take Best Buy at their word. I found a x950g set last year listed as "Open Box - Excellent." I got to the store. Not only was there NO STAND and NO REMOTE (floor model), but there was an 8" long gash across the display, about 1/2" wide, very noticable. Yeah... Excellent condition.
@@BTheInstallerI followed your advice and bought a open box JBL 9.1 sound bar from Amazon a couple weeks back with a 90 days warranty for a very good discount from his regular price and everything was in perfect shape. At first it was a nightmare since I live in Puerto Rico and they refuse to ship the package outside the US, but I get lucky and send the package to a friend who lives in Orlando Fla that was coming to PR and he brought me the package along with his luggage. I am very pleased with the sound bar but as soon I can save some more funds I am going to sell it to buy the new Sony HT-A9 sorround system to used it along my new 2021 Samsung AU 8000 65” TV after seeing your great and honest review about this product vs the other top of the line Sonos arc with the sub gen 3 and SL ones rear speakers 👍😊
@@BTheInstaller I just scored an open box 55 inch Sony A80CK at Costco for 50 percent off new it had everything still in the box accesories and paperwork! I had just bought the same tv at best buy for $400 off and had it sitting in my Suv when I went into Costco to buy a tv mount for it. After seeing the one at Costco for an extra $250 off the Best Buy deal and in much better condition (The best buy one looked heavily used, possibly a floor model) I bought the Costco Tv had them hold it for me and returned the best buy tv and came back for it.
Just got a 65” QN90A open box from Best Buy. It was geek squad certified excellent. Got it home and opened it up immediately. To my surprise everything was sealed in the bag, plastic film still on it. $1600 out the door.
My 65” LG C1 was an open box item, the sales associate at Best Buy told me the previous owner had to return it because it didn’t fit in their apartment, now whether that was true or not I don’t know. But I got a great deal and I’ve owned it since June and haven’t had any problems, besides the stand not being included, I made one quick phone call to LG service parts and they shipped the base stand to me for free.
I have just one story about returning a TV to Best Buy. I always try to be absolutely scrupulous about returning any new product by making sure it is in totally pristine condition and EVERYTHING that was originally included with the product -- down to the last little twistie -- is still intact. The staff at Best Buy inspected my return and seemed reluctant to accept the TV until after they had verified that every screw was present, counting them one by one. I don't know if all Best Buy stores are this meticulous about returns, but it taught me that if I purchase a product from them I need to be confident it will be a "keeper" because it might not pass the stringent scrutiny of their return process.
This has not been my experience. In fact I once returned an item without a key component. Of course when I realized I forgot it I went back to the store. But they didn’t check the headphones. They just accepted them without even opening the box.
@@joelman1989 My return was a top-of-the-line TV purchased from Best Buy's "Magnolia" premium A/V department, which may have been the reason why it was subjected to such a thorough inspection.
Bought an open box once and when I got it home it had a clear impact on the panel. I hiked it back to the store immediately and they gave me a hassle and didn't want to take the return. The manager of the best buy said they would only make this exception once - OKaay - hopefully won't have to return this defective product again. So I would say that if its in the box, get it out and test it or get assurance they will take it back if there is any defect.
TV store owner here, we sale a lot of "refurbished" products, most of the "refurbishing" is just testing. So while you claim they're often sent back and refurbished for defects, that is simply not true. There is nothing to really repair these days, you should know that. A lot of the Best Buy open box TVs you are suggesting are in fact never tested and can yield pretty crappy outcomes, and there is far more grey area in what the particular product has experienced thus far. Not to mention, we stomp their open box "deals" all day man. Other than that, I actually love your suggestion of rtings, we use that a lot for customers to even better understand the real value of their buy.
I was shopping with a friend that needed a new TV for a spare bedroom. She wanted a 32”. I recommended a TCL Roku 1080 P. We went to Best Buy because they have the best selection. I found an open box and I asked the salesman to look at the TV. He said that it was ordered online and returned. It still had the plastic covering the TV and had the remote with unused batteries and manual. She purchased it for $178. When she tried to pay for it a higher price came up on their screen so the manger gave her an additional discount to $178. We got back to her house and I set it up for her cable and streaming channels and it worked fine. No problems.
I got a very crazy deal on the 65” LG C1 on Best Buy here in Canada, they had it listed for $1,274, I thought it was a glitch on the site but went ahead and ordered it, it’s in my room now and I can’t believe the deal I got!
Thanks for everything B. I got an open-box 77 inch G2 "Satisfactory" for $2400 at Bestbuy. It was in perfect condition. The plastic on the display was still there as if it wasn't peeled off. The G series LG TVs come with 5-year panel warranty, so I knew I would be covered if anything else happened.
I purchased a Sony XR65A90J over the weekend from Best Buy. It was priced at $2200 open box. The new price is $3k. Before I headed to the store, I was already thinking it would be missing parts such as no remote, missing screws etc. But when I arrived, my first scare was that they couldn’t find it and probably already sold. A best buy associate went the extra mile and checked their backroom. Out he comes with still in a box. It was nicely packaged and missing nothing. Every last screw was there. Everything. Including every foam piece. It still had the screen protector over the screen and rubber screen frame protectors.
My 65" Hisense H9G and Samsung 950T soundbar are both open box and still work like new. My A80J TV wasn't an open box but still gave me an open deal price so that's was pretty cool. Thank you so much again B for all of your time involved in making and sharing all of your magic. Normally most Wizards don't share their magic. Cheers dude.
Open box TV deals seem to be a lot more compelling in the US. Here in Canada, open box incentives are generally in the same ballpark as sale prices, so there really isn't much point taking any risks for marginal savings. Refurbished units are even more iffy because the warranty coverage is often reduced and returned stock is frequently offloaded to third party resellers to get rid of them. Deals can definitely be found but follow your plan.
I got a very crazy deal on the 65” LG C1 on Best Buy here in Canada, they had it listed for $1,274, I thought it was a glitch on the site but went ahead and ordered it, it’s in my room now and I can’t believe the deal I got!
I have purchased scratch and dent from Crutchfield. Usually it’s just the box being slighted dented. But the products have always been in perfect condition.
I got an open box 55’ Sony A90J at 15% discount, a week before Black Friday in the U.K. from a very reputable department store called JL. They are never beaten on price. Even on Black Friday, the tv discount didn’t drop to 15%. If it did, the store would pay me the difference. The tv was checked over and all parts included in the blank box. It was rated as an A which technically is open box as new. I’ve been enjoying it and I am very happy with my purchase. I’m the U.K. open box has to include all parts and if they don’t, you’ll get a further discount.
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I've recently started buying open box items and have had zero problems
Got an open box certified lg c1 65 inch from Best Buy last weekend, for 1520. Sales guy told me certified means it left the store, but the box was never opened. Their guys crack it open to verify everything is there and it was never actually opened, but all the packaging in the box was untouched. Plastic on the screen, styrofoam, wires, remote, everything has never been touched. So I saved 300 bucks, and got a brand new tv, at least in my eyes. Couldn’t be happier
Open box deals are awesome. And to answer your question from the video, I scored a set of Samsung HW-Q950A 11.1.4ch sound system from Best Buy for ~$1,000 during this year's Black Friday sales. Packaged with a few holes in it, but the actual packing materials looked factory packed, and none of the components appeared to have seen daylight.
Got a Samsung 65" Q9FN for $1500. The screen devloped a green line a few years later but the warranty paid for a new tv and I put the old tv in my daughters room.
If you need tv feet/ stand look up vesa stand on Amazon. Mounts to the same wholes as a mounting bracket. Just make sure it fits your size tv. You can get ones that are center and square/ rectangle and can be used to sit on smaller tv stands.
In 2010 I wanted a multi-zone AVR and found a Yamaha RXV1800 receiver that was refurbished. New they sold for $1299-$1499. I found a unit online from a store in New York. I am on the west coast. This unit was also a demo that was missing the remote! I took a chance and got it for…….$725 and a remote online for $85 and it is STILL going strong!! Ya gotta do some research because you never know what you may find. By the way, GREAT video!!
Just bought a 65 Sony x95j from best buy that was listed as "Satisfactory". Was skeptical because it was listed for $1250. Went into the store to see it. Found it had all original packaging undamaged and had geek squad certified tape all over it. Decided to take the risk. Got it home, literally pristine condition. Not sure if someone mislabeled it or what. No fingerprints, all original parts and packaging inside including the Sony model sticker on the screen itself. So far pretty happy with it and saved $350 off the new lowest sale price at the time.
Got a 75in vizio m7 series open box normally 1300 for 850 🤷🏽♂️ great deal and beautiful tv. It’s my 3rd vizio I’ve bought in a row. Love how they’re compatible with apple products unlike most are google and alexa. They work with all of them!
We just ordered an open box Vizio oled online, when we got to best buy it wasn't in stock so they gave us a brand new one. We ended up paying 1000 for a brand new 65" oled. Vizio wasn't my first choice, but I'm happy with the almost 1000 in savings.
I always try to snag open box deals and I am not afraid to buy a TV from last season. TV's have almost no resale value so it makes sense to buy it as good as you can They have warranty and the store allows you to buy the extended warranty at a reduced price
The Monday b4 black Friday I got a Sony 65A80J open box for $1550! The TV was bought Saturday and Returned Sunday cause the guy wanted a bigger TV. TV is perfect and saved me $250 from the $1799 sale price. So far so good!
I recently found a 77” A80J OLED as an “open box” at my local Best Buy. Actually didn’t have a box at all. My experience was the complete opposite of everything you said. They didn’t know any history at all, wouldn’t allow it to be turned on at all (per management). Also they won’t deliver open box items so I’d have to figure that part out. It was listed as “certified excellent” which means it’s in perfect condition. I pointed out a large scratch on the back corner of the unit which they told me should have disqualified it from the certified excellent rating they gave it. They would barely discount it so it was only $200 less than the $3k sale price of a brand new unit. I was also told by one associate that this unit wouldn’t come with a manufacturer warranty, while another said it would be covered by Sony’s warranty. At the end of the day I absolutely bought a brand new one with free delivery.
After Christmas is the best time to find open box electronics or televisions. A lot of people return items just because they really couldn't afford it or they bought the wrong item...I've bought several open box laptops for hundreds of dollars off the MSRP this way...Happy open box hunting about the 2nd week of January 2022...LOL
I bought a display 80" Samsung 4k for $300 out the door. I'm satisfied with the purchase. Of course now I want a 4k 120hz TV now but I'll definitely wait for discounts
I purchased an open box 65” Samsung Q70T from Best Buy for around $900. Brand new was around $1,250. It was missing the stand and remote, which could each be bought for less than $300. TV looked brand new, like it had never been used before. I think it got a pretty good deal if you ask me.
Just purchased a 55' Nanocell 90 series for 630$ retailing for 900$, so roughly about 30% off, open box. Also had them bundle a Samsung Q600A sound bar; original price was 600$ and lowered to 290$. TV was originally Excellent Certified, but they couldn't verify if it was a floor model or returned. Ended up listing it as satisfactory to lower the price. Sound bar, unfortunately didn't have the mounting brackets, even though it stated it would. So they also dropped it from Excellent to satisfactory for a better deal. Total pricing was 1,700$ including tax. got everything for 1,016$. SAVINGS of basically $700!!!! Couldn't be happier!
I bought a open box LG OLED 65 inch a2 a few months back at best buy I paid less than a thousand dollars for it it had the feet remote and had the manual and warranty card i checked it before I got it there was nothing wrong with the tv i got it home and set it up and it had an awsome picture when i set the picture my self i waa so happy to find that tv
I'm all about open box as I got this same 65" KS8000 open box for a few hundred $ off and it was perfect, nothing missing or any issues at all in fact it's still truckin' today. I bought a TCL 6 series 2021 open box two weeks ago and the value for size can't be beat.
Thanks for the great tip. I wasnt aware that you can ask for more discount on a discounted open box tv. I am ready to go and get the best deal thanks to you. SUBD and Thumbs UP smashed.
Bought a 2016 Lg Oled open box for 850. 00 55 inch. It was a wall demo. The box had all the parts. I bought the 2 year warranty at Best But for $124.00. Tv lasted 1 year and a half. Geek squad came out but couldn’t repair panel. They ended up replacing oled with 2020 Nano 55 in Lg. I couldn’t afford to get another oled they were 1600.00 dollars. Best Buy would go up to 850.00. I was happy with the new tv.
I just got a Sony A90J 65" for $2,015.99 as an open box at BB listed as Excellent according to BB. The sale price right now on the A90J is $2,799.99 so I feel I got a great deal!
Paul, with it being listed as excellent condition, did you notice anything out of whack with it? I'm looking at an open box excellent now online, but hesitant to pull the trigger
Scored an 85 inch 2021 Vizio PQX for $1500 from an open box store. Normally $3000 or more! There ended up being a blotch of dead pixels/dirty screen, so Vizio sent a brand new unit out as a replacement. I don’t know if I will ever buy a brand new TV again after this experience!
I picked up a excellent condition open box 65" QN90A from Best Buy for $1495. It didn't fit in my car, so I got the total tech sub and had it delivered and setup.
i bought a 65’ a80j open box at best buy for 1700. checked the box and everything looked normal even the screen had the screen protector and the vessel. all accessories included. must have been a “No” from the wife like you said or too big. don’t know if it was a killer deal but i offered to paid 1700 flat cash and they agreed.
I got a Sony 65 inch 900h last fall for $800. It was missing a remote and power cable. Best Buy there the remote and cable in for the $800 price. So far I’m happy with the tv. I mainly watch football and play video games on it. I plan buying a new Sony or LG oled or newer tech tv in the next couple of years to replace it and move the 900h to another room. For now the tv works great for me. Keep up the great videos.
I was always nervous about purchasing an open box tv. I guess I am going to have to change my thought pattern on this matter. We did purchase a close out tv once at a great price. After the warranty expired, we heard an arching sound, then smoke start coming from the tv, LOL. No close out tv for us. This was about 30 years ago.
@@MrZero-xz yeah it's best to get them during a big sale because the price comes off the price they sell for that day. Right after Christmas prices aren't the best so the open box deals are kind of misleading.
Very interesting video... The thing that surprised me the most is that one can try to get the prices reduced even further on this items... Will keep that in mind next time!! Thank you!
Looking at a Best Buy open box delivery only. From what I've been told by various employees, if anything goes wrong, I could always return it directly to a store. It's not from a random seller on their "marketplace" btw. (That, I stay away from)
Hey Brandon I bought a 1080p Hisense TV back in 2015 before Hisense was really well known. It was a refurbished panel and I haven't had any problems with it. I have it in my bedroom with my OLED that I turn off and then turn on the Hisense when I'm ready to fall asleep. I don't feel it's a good idea to have the OLED on all night while I'm sleeping. PS plus I hooked up a firestick to the Hisense.
This one time my wife received a delivery for a 75 inch Samsung. It was addressed to me, so she calls me asking where it came from and I was shocked because I had no idea I had purchased it. Apparently a few days before I had drank to the point of scrolling online and purchased this TV. Lol I had to return it since it wasn’t even close to the right TV I had wanted to buy. So someone out there came up on an open box 75in Samsung.
I got an Open Box Satisfactory Sony HT-Z9F soundbar for $670 (MSRP $900) and the optional rear SA-Z9R's also OBS for $215 (MSRP $300). Not too shabby IYAM. The manual was missing from the soundbar so I printed it from Sony's website. You can definitely save money if you know which BB store has it in stock and/or if you're willing to travel you a different location (within my limits of course). Luckily for me, the BB that I purchased my soundbar and rear satellites was one the way home from work so that was easy peasy.
I recently bought the denon s960h receiver refurbished directly from there website works perfectly performs well and still came with there full warranty. A $800 receiver and I got it for $550 without a code. In the end I'm happy with my denon 🤷🏽♂️.
@@BTheInstaller no my friend your awesome 😎 🤣 I love the videos I'm trying to save up after Christmas to get either the 75' or 85' sony x95j. I sit 16ft away from my tv now so gotta see what will work better. I absolutely can't wait until this hisense h9g is gone. Ever since the last update the tv just isn't the same... PLUS go big or go home 😆
I bought a 55’ Sony nx810 3d tv I think that’s model it was 1o years ago when I worked at song before the store closed At the time is was $2,000 new got for $1000 display model and still going strong in the spare room.
I brought a Sony 65X85J for 1049 CND Plus taxes and Brought to my door all in cost me 1261.06 CND Open Box That's 918.26 USD All in at best buy in the USA it's $999.99 before taxes on black Friday I'm very happy I love Android TV os and Wanted ATSC 3.0 Tuner Plus 120hz. it was flawless no scratches all the parts where Included
Do check the Tv for parts before you leave the store. I have seen the deception on the tag include things that the open box Tv didnt have in the box For buying a replacement stand and remote..Ebay is your best friend
I bought my Emotiva 5 channel Amp (UPA-5) as B-Stock direct from Emotiva for 30% off many (many) years ago. One of the best purchases I've made for my home theater. 2nd would be my left/right floorstanding speakers from Mirage......got them as a closeout, buy 1 get 1 free. Can't pass up a deal son, lol.
today I bought a oled 2021c1 65" for 900 usd at my local bestbuy. No remote no stand but pristine , I think was a good deal. Usually is 2.300 usd or 1500 usd black friday.
In 2011, I found a open box 42 in LG 1080p at Best Buy. It was a floor model with nearly 3000 hours of use. Spent a couple of hundred dollars ($200) on it. It is still working right now, some 11 years later. In 1998 I bought a new Trinitron CRT that stopped working in 2007. Moving to another Sony this year, the 85 inch X85J 4K 120hz LED. This one i brought new by price matching with Amazon, saving roughly $250 I put towards a mount and BB Total tech warranty. Even though my experience with LG TVs was fantastic one rotten experience with one of their fridges ruined the entire brand for me. Despite this, I do know that they make great panels that last. Just not compressors that do. Make fantastic panels
599.99 lg c1 48 inch oled. Asked the home theater associates if this was a correct price I’ve seen them before for 899 and up. Mentioned yes, took home and come to realize. The last owners took stand out looked inside and said it was to small and returned to store never took it out. I consider it the come up of last year in December
About 6-7 years ago, I wanted a 3-D TV. So, I was walking into a Best Buy just looking at my options. On the floor was a 65" Vizio 3D-TV, Open Box. No one knew why it was returned, but there was no box. I took it for the full price, but wanted the extended warranty for free, for 3 years. I got the TV home, and it died the next day, Day Three, Best Buy had a brand new machine, at my house. I sold it, it still had the extended warranty, and 3d-TV were no longer available.
I got a $500 stroller for like 240 or 260 can’t remember exactly but yea it was crazy crazy good deal and simply cause the box was taped up instead of stapled like normal. Amazon warehouse man we haven’t paid full price for a single thing for our kids or anything really between bargain hunt, open box on Best Buy, Amazon warehouse. Dirt cheap. TJ max. Electronic express warehouse. There are so so many places for deals there is no reason to buy stuff full priced unless it’s just something your dying to get and don’t care to pay for full price.
I don’t like open box TVs. My Black Friday TV shot was a 83A90j from Sony, not so much cheaper here in Germany as a new one. At home I looked in the service menue and saw, the Sony runs in the store 700 hours in brilliant picture mode. This was over four month, 6days a week over 7 hours a day. I returned the panel and bought a new one for only 200€ more. Afterwards the dealer reduce the price to 4939€. I asked him to reduce my payed prize and so he gave me 340€ back. I like this fair dealer. The prize from the used one (5000€) was much too high, only worth about 4300-4500€. My Tipp, check the hours of a used panel.
Some big authorized sellers selling open box prob from returns they received, but they claim there’s no manufacturers warranty on them since they open box which makes no sense since TVs were just originally sold 2 months ago
Hi, thanks for the tips and am interested to hear your response. I bought an open box TV (floor model and now I know might be a blessing in disguise) from a best buy store. I went into the store saw, inspected the product and it was in working condition. Upon delivery this morning with broken screen ofcos I refused and asked them to take it back hoping it gets replaced. However customer service tells me over the phone that I have to go back into the store and look for another TV open box and pay the difference. They have no open box 83 inch OLED TV anywhere. I just saw your video and you stated I can possibly get a brand new replacement for the price of an open box. Any tips you can give me will be great so I can head back to the store in couple of days and put the screws to it. Thanks
I have a Samsung ks8000 and still enjoy it. But after 5 years do I need to upgrade. The Samsung has no problems except a weak wi-fi chip. I’ve by passed that with an Apple tv
Got the Sony X950H 55 inch for 448$ it was either returned to the store by a customer or a display tv in the store. Amazing tv, no visible DSE, Amazing colours and brightness. Some blooming, but that's almost to be expected. It came without the box tho, but i just couldn't pass it up for that price.
@@wakaflockaproject Yeah it truly is, I'm getting more and more used to it. However I don't think I will stop noticing it. But with that said the tv is freaking amazing. Best LED tv I've ever had. Still get blown away with some 4K content.
I'm eyeing a 77 or 83 inch LG G2. Both are around $2400. The 65 is $1200. I'm coming from a 55 inch TCL 5 series, so any would be a hell of a difference. Just wondering hot to get the bigger ones home lol.
Unrelated, but has anyone been affected by TCL pulling their Google TV units from Best Buy? Lots of great reviews but lots of issues as well. If you're sitting on the fence, now would be a good time to send one packing. This situation could end up becoming a lemon law debacle and definitely won't help the tier 2 QLED manufacturers.
I don’t know. It’s just me. I can’t see myself saving 10 percent on a big investment that a tv should last you long time. Plus I love Best Buy’s 5 year warranty. I don’t think they will allow us to put that warranty on a open box product.
They have an 85” Samsung QN900A for $4k in excellent condition. They won’t budge at all. Should I try and get the geek squad warranty thrown in? I wanted it for $3500 so I could add the protection anyways.
Leaning towards a Samsung Q90t for my living room, which has 1 window and a sliding door. Seems like the pros outweigh the cons. What do you think? Or any other suggestion??
I should have ended video with more examples. I got 2x Sonos 5s for $350 each from $500... Sonos Amp for $500 flat from $699.. so check out Sonos open box. What else?
My only advice is don't take Best Buy at their word. I found a x950g set last year listed as "Open Box - Excellent." I got to the store. Not only was there NO STAND and NO REMOTE (floor model), but there was an 8" long gash across the display, about 1/2" wide, very noticable. Yeah... Excellent condition.
@@5DollarHoller exactly. Not to say their intentions are bad, just a lot of tvs to keep track of.
@@BTheInstallerI followed your advice and bought a open box JBL 9.1 sound bar from Amazon a couple weeks back with a 90 days warranty for a very good discount from his regular price and everything was in perfect shape. At first it was a nightmare since I live in Puerto Rico and they refuse to ship the package outside the US, but I get lucky and send the package to a friend who lives in Orlando Fla that was coming to PR and he brought me the package along with his luggage. I am very pleased with the sound bar but as soon I can save some more funds I am going to sell it to buy the new Sony HT-A9 sorround system to used it along my new 2021 Samsung AU 8000 65” TV after seeing your great and honest review about this product vs the other top of the line Sonos arc with the sub gen 3 and SL ones rear speakers 👍😊
@@BTheInstaller I just scored an open box 55 inch Sony A80CK at Costco for 50 percent off new it had everything still in the box accesories and paperwork! I had just bought the same tv at best buy for $400 off and had it sitting in my Suv when I went into Costco to buy a tv mount for it. After seeing the one at Costco for an extra $250 off the Best Buy deal and in much better condition (The best buy one looked heavily used, possibly a floor model) I bought the Costco Tv had them hold it for me and returned the best buy tv and came back for it.
Just got a 65” QN90A open box from Best Buy. It was geek squad certified excellent. Got it home and opened it up immediately. To my surprise everything was sealed in the bag, plastic film still on it. $1600 out the door.
My 65” LG C1 was an open box item, the sales associate at Best Buy told me the previous owner had to return it because it didn’t fit in their apartment, now whether that was true or not I don’t know. But I got a great deal and I’ve owned it since June and haven’t had any problems, besides the stand not being included, I made one quick phone call to LG service parts and they shipped the base stand to me for free.
How's the tv still holding up
Is it still working ok?
I have just one story about returning a TV to Best Buy. I always try to be absolutely scrupulous about returning any new product by making sure it is in totally pristine condition and EVERYTHING that was originally included with the product -- down to the last little twistie -- is still intact. The staff at Best Buy inspected my return and seemed reluctant to accept the TV until after they had verified that every screw was present, counting them one by one. I don't know if all Best Buy stores are this meticulous about returns, but it taught me that if I purchase a product from them I need to be confident it will be a "keeper" because it might not pass the stringent scrutiny of their return process.
This has not been my experience. In fact I once returned an item without a key component. Of course when I realized I forgot it I went back to the store. But they didn’t check the headphones. They just accepted them without even opening the box.
@@joelman1989 My return was a top-of-the-line TV purchased from Best Buy's "Magnolia" premium A/V department, which may have been the reason why it was subjected to such a thorough inspection.
@@marksalamon619 oh yeah, that makes a lot more sense. Keeping that in mind despite my experience to be safe.
Bought an open box once and when I got it home it had a clear impact on the panel. I hiked it back to the store immediately and they gave me a hassle and didn't want to take the return. The manager of the best buy said they would only make this exception once - OKaay - hopefully won't have to return this defective product again. So I would say that if its in the box, get it out and test it or get assurance they will take it back if there is any defect.
TV store owner here, we sale a lot of "refurbished" products, most of the "refurbishing" is just testing. So while you claim they're often sent back and refurbished for defects, that is simply not true. There is nothing to really repair these days, you should know that. A lot of the Best Buy open box TVs you are suggesting are in fact never tested and can yield pretty crappy outcomes, and there is far more grey area in what the particular product has experienced thus far. Not to mention, we stomp their open box "deals" all day man.
Other than that, I actually love your suggestion of rtings, we use that a lot for customers to even better understand the real value of their buy.
I was shopping at walmart and walked past a pallet of TVs. Saw a 65 Vizio for $219 and bought it immediately. Seems legit!
I was shopping with a friend that needed a new TV for a spare bedroom. She wanted a 32”. I recommended a TCL Roku 1080 P. We went to Best Buy because they have the best selection. I found an open box and I asked the salesman to look at the TV. He said that it was ordered online and returned. It still had the plastic covering the TV and had the remote with unused batteries and manual. She purchased it for $178. When she tried to pay for it a higher price came up on their screen so the manger gave her an additional discount to $178. We got back to her house and I set it up for her cable and streaming channels and it worked fine. No problems.
good to know
I got a very crazy deal on the 65” LG C1 on Best Buy here in Canada, they had it listed for $1,274, I thought it was a glitch on the site but went ahead and ordered it, it’s in my room now and I can’t believe the deal I got!
I find that hard to believe. I check all the time and I've never seen it that low.
@@ertai222 I’d attach the receipt here if I could 🤷🏻♂️
@@theNick9071 did u convert to usd lol
@@salimlarbi3433 nope so it’d be even less USD
Got a 55” c2 in excellent condition for $975
Thanks for everything B. I got an open-box 77 inch G2 "Satisfactory" for $2400 at Bestbuy. It was in perfect condition. The plastic on the display was still there as if it wasn't peeled off.
The G series LG TVs come with 5-year panel warranty, so I knew I would be covered if anything else happened.
Last month I bought a LG C1 48 inch open box at microcenter for $839.99. Perfect condition with all the accessories.
I purchased a Sony XR65A90J over the weekend from Best Buy. It was priced at $2200 open box. The new price is $3k. Before I headed to the store, I was already thinking it would be missing parts such as no remote, missing screws etc. But when I arrived, my first scare was that they couldn’t find it and probably already sold. A best buy associate went the extra mile and checked their backroom. Out he comes with still in a box. It was nicely packaged and missing nothing. Every last screw was there. Everything. Including every foam piece. It still had the screen protector over the screen and rubber screen frame protectors.
Sounds like a jackpot to me.
My 65" Hisense H9G and Samsung 950T soundbar are both open box and still work like new. My A80J TV wasn't an open box but still gave me an open deal price so that's was pretty cool. Thank you so much again B for all of your time involved in making and sharing all of your magic. Normally most Wizards don't share their magic. Cheers dude.
Yeah those will work for years.
Open box TV deals seem to be a lot more compelling in the US. Here in Canada, open box incentives are generally in the same ballpark as sale prices, so there really isn't much point taking any risks for marginal savings. Refurbished units are even more iffy because the warranty coverage is often reduced and returned stock is frequently offloaded to third party resellers to get rid of them. Deals can definitely be found but follow your plan.
as I said got good one from Best buy here in Canada
I got a very crazy deal on the 65” LG C1 on Best Buy here in Canada, they had it listed for $1,274, I thought it was a glitch on the site but went ahead and ordered it, it’s in my room now and I can’t believe the deal I got!
I will keep these tips in mind for my next open box shopping event! Great deals are a waiting
I have purchased scratch and dent from Crutchfield. Usually it’s just the box being slighted dented. But the products have always been in perfect condition.
I got an open box 55’ Sony A90J at 15% discount, a week before Black Friday in the U.K. from a very reputable department store called JL. They are never beaten on price. Even on Black Friday, the tv discount didn’t drop to 15%. If it did, the store would pay me the difference. The tv was checked over and all parts included in the blank box. It was rated as an A which technically is open box as new. I’ve been enjoying it and I am very happy with my purchase. I’m the U.K. open box has to include all parts and if they don’t, you’ll get a further discount.
I've recently started buying open box items and have had zero problems
Got an open box certified lg c1 65 inch from Best Buy last weekend, for 1520. Sales guy told me certified means it left the store, but the box was never opened. Their guys crack it open to verify everything is there and it was never actually opened, but all the packaging in the box was untouched. Plastic on the screen, styrofoam, wires, remote, everything has never been touched. So I saved 300 bucks, and got a brand new tv, at least in my eyes. Couldn’t be happier
I bought an opened boxed 65" Sony XR A80J for $1124.99 original priced was $2500. I'd say that was one hell of a deal. No problems.
Open box deals are awesome. And to answer your question from the video, I scored a set of Samsung HW-Q950A 11.1.4ch sound system from Best Buy for ~$1,000 during this year's Black Friday sales. Packaged with a few holes in it, but the actual packing materials looked factory packed, and none of the components appeared to have seen daylight.
Score
Got a Samsung 65" Q9FN for $1500. The screen devloped a green line a few years later but the warranty paid for a new tv and I put the old tv in my daughters room.
Got a open box 75QN90A for 1k off list price at Best Buy. Went from 2700 to 1845. Great tv no issues
If you need tv feet/ stand look up vesa stand on Amazon. Mounts to the same wholes as a mounting bracket. Just make sure it fits your size tv. You can get ones that are center and square/ rectangle and can be used to sit on smaller tv stands.
In 2010 I wanted a multi-zone AVR and found a Yamaha RXV1800 receiver that was refurbished. New they sold for $1299-$1499. I found a unit online from a store in New York. I am on the west coast. This unit was also a demo that was missing the remote! I took a chance and got it for…….$725 and a remote online for $85 and it is STILL going strong!! Ya gotta do some research because you never know what you may find. By the way, GREAT video!!
There you go. You know what's up. 💪
Just bought a 65 Sony x95j from best buy that was listed as "Satisfactory". Was skeptical because it was listed for $1250. Went into the store to see it. Found it had all original packaging undamaged and had geek squad certified tape all over it. Decided to take the risk. Got it home, literally pristine condition. Not sure if someone mislabeled it or what. No fingerprints, all original parts and packaging inside including the Sony model sticker on the screen itself. So far pretty happy with it and saved $350 off the new lowest sale price at the time.
We're you able to redeem the Bravia core credits with it being an open box?
Got a 75in vizio m7 series open box normally 1300 for 850 🤷🏽♂️ great deal and beautiful tv. It’s my 3rd vizio I’ve bought in a row. Love how they’re compatible with apple products unlike most are google and alexa. They work with all of them!
We just ordered an open box Vizio oled online, when we got to best buy it wasn't in stock so they gave us a brand new one. We ended up paying 1000 for a brand new 65" oled. Vizio wasn't my first choice, but I'm happy with the almost 1000 in savings.
picked up Samsung q70t few months now loving it it was open box tv
I always try to snag open box deals and I am not afraid to buy a TV from last season. TV's have almost no resale value so it makes sense to buy it as good as you can
They have warranty and the store allows you to buy the extended warranty at a reduced price
The Monday b4 black Friday I got a Sony 65A80J open box for $1550! The TV was bought Saturday and Returned Sunday cause the guy wanted a bigger TV. TV is perfect and saved me $250 from the $1799 sale price. So far so good!
I bought a 55" SONY A80J Open Box - 30% off at Best Buy. Works amazing - Just had it calibrated and the picture is the best I have ever seen.
Awesome.
I recently found a 77” A80J OLED as an “open box” at my local Best Buy. Actually didn’t have a box at all. My experience was the complete opposite of everything you said. They didn’t know any history at all, wouldn’t allow it to be turned on at all (per management). Also they won’t deliver open box items so I’d have to figure that part out. It was listed as “certified excellent” which means it’s in perfect condition. I pointed out a large scratch on the back corner of the unit which they told me should have disqualified it from the certified excellent rating they gave it. They would barely discount it so it was only $200 less than the $3k sale price of a brand new unit. I was also told by one associate that this unit wouldn’t come with a manufacturer warranty, while another said it would be covered by Sony’s warranty. At the end of the day I absolutely bought a brand new one with free delivery.
How are you enjoying your 77" A80J now , sir? I also bought mine new. Why risk it and then it's a hassle to return it
After Christmas is the best time to find open box electronics or televisions. A lot of people return items just because they really couldn't afford it or they bought the wrong item...I've bought several open box laptops for hundreds of dollars off the MSRP this way...Happy open box hunting about the 2nd week of January 2022...LOL
Love your tips and recommendations. I'm going to put them to work for an A80J and the Sony wireless ANC headphones.
I bought a display 80" Samsung 4k for $300 out the door. I'm satisfied with the purchase. Of course now I want a 4k 120hz TV now but I'll definitely wait for discounts
I purchased an open box 65” Samsung Q70T from Best Buy for around $900. Brand new was around $1,250. It was missing the stand and remote, which could each be bought for less than $300. TV looked brand new, like it had never been used before. I think it got a pretty good deal if you ask me.
As someone who worked at Circuit City for years. Always buy open box so long as it isnt damaged
I was was wondering if getting open box will be a good idea, with your advice I'm fully confident how to handle it.
Thank you.
Just purchased a 55' Nanocell 90 series for 630$ retailing for 900$, so roughly about 30% off, open box. Also had them bundle a Samsung Q600A sound bar; original price was 600$ and lowered to 290$. TV was originally Excellent Certified, but they couldn't verify if it was a floor model or returned. Ended up listing it as satisfactory to lower the price. Sound bar, unfortunately didn't have the mounting brackets, even though it stated it would. So they also dropped it from Excellent to satisfactory for a better deal. Total pricing was 1,700$ including tax. got everything for 1,016$. SAVINGS of basically $700!!!! Couldn't be happier!
Thanks bro,very helpful tips will keep an eye next time Have never tried open box items.
I bought a open box LG OLED 65 inch a2 a few months back at best buy I paid less than a thousand dollars for it it had the feet remote and had the manual and warranty card i checked it before I got it there was nothing wrong with the tv i got it home and set it up and it had an awsome picture when i set the picture my self i waa so happy to find that tv
I'm all about open box as I got this same 65" KS8000 open box for a few hundred $ off and it was perfect, nothing missing or any issues at all in fact it's still truckin' today. I bought a TCL 6 series 2021 open box two weeks ago and the value for size can't be beat.
Thanks for the great tip. I wasnt aware that you can ask for more discount on a discounted open box tv. I am ready to go and get the best deal thanks to you. SUBD and Thumbs UP smashed.
Bought a 2016 Lg Oled open box for 850. 00 55 inch. It was a wall demo. The box had all the parts. I bought the 2 year warranty at Best But for $124.00. Tv lasted 1 year and a half. Geek squad came out but couldn’t repair panel. They ended up replacing oled with 2020 Nano 55 in Lg. I couldn’t afford to get another oled they were 1600.00 dollars. Best Buy would go up to 850.00. I was happy with the new tv.
I just got a Sony A90J 65" for $2,015.99 as an open box at BB listed as Excellent according to BB. The sale price right now on the A90J is $2,799.99 so I feel I got a great deal!
Paul, with it being listed as excellent condition, did you notice anything out of whack with it? I'm looking at an open box excellent now online, but hesitant to pull the trigger
Scored an 85 inch 2021 Vizio PQX for $1500 from an open box store. Normally $3000 or more! There ended up being a blotch of dead pixels/dirty screen, so Vizio sent a brand new unit out as a replacement. I don’t know if I will ever buy a brand new TV again after this experience!
I picked up a excellent condition open box 65" QN90A from Best Buy for $1495. It didn't fit in my car, so I got the total tech sub and had it delivered and setup.
Not bad at all.
was that before or after taxes? great find
The main reason I didn't purchase a refurbished tv is they wouldn't take returns. Only store credit.
I haven't bought any yet, but my short list is LG GNED 90 75", Sony X95J 75", or Sony A80J 77". Awesome video, thanks for the great tips.
i bought a 65’ a80j open box at best buy for 1700. checked the box and everything looked normal even the screen had the screen protector and the vessel. all accessories included. must have been a “No” from the wife like you said or too big. don’t know if it was a killer deal but i offered to paid 1700 flat cash and they agreed.
I just got the same off ebay as 'refurbished' for 1600, including tax. We'll see how it goes once it arrives, fingers crossed!
I got a Sony 65 inch 900h last fall for $800. It was missing a remote and power cable. Best Buy there the remote and cable in for the $800 price. So far I’m happy with the tv. I mainly watch football and play video games on it. I plan buying a new Sony or LG oled or newer tech tv in the next couple of years to replace it and move the 900h to another room. For now the tv works great for me. Keep up the great videos.
I was always nervous about purchasing an open box tv. I guess I am going to have to change my thought pattern on this matter. We did purchase a close out tv once at a great price. After the warranty expired, we heard an arching sound, then smoke start coming from the tv, LOL. No close out tv for us. This was about 30 years ago.
Got an open box somy a80j 55 inch for 1200 normally 1800 what a steal. This was during the cyber Monday sale so it was even more savings
Good deal Mr ZERO
Haha, better than the $3000 A90J. Damn
@B The Installer I got lucky and nabbed a ps5 not 3 days later haha the full set up
@@MrZero-xz yeah it's best to get them during a big sale because the price comes off the price they sell for that day. Right after Christmas prices aren't the best so the open box deals are kind of misleading.
Very interesting video... The thing that surprised me the most is that one can try to get the prices reduced even further on this items... Will keep that in mind next time!! Thank you!
Looking at a Best Buy open box delivery only. From what I've been told by various employees, if anything goes wrong, I could always return it directly to a store. It's not from a random seller on their "marketplace" btw. (That, I stay away from)
Great content. Keep up the Good Work.
I'm trying to get me an OLED Open Box
They're out there...
Hey Brandon I bought a 1080p Hisense TV back in 2015 before Hisense was really well known. It was a refurbished panel and I haven't had any problems with it. I have it in my bedroom with my OLED that I turn off and then turn on the Hisense when I'm ready to fall asleep. I don't feel it's a good idea to have the OLED on all night while I'm sleeping. PS plus I hooked up a firestick to the Hisense.
That's what's up... no worries with the LCD for sure at night.
@@BTheInstaller I learned a lot of things from you and our friend FOMO.
HiSense is garbage
@@jacqueslaurent yeah you might be right but a lot of people buy them. I won't be buying anymore Hisense TV's.
I brought a 75” 950h open box. The TV stop turning on, now they’re replacing it with a x95j.
This one time my wife received a delivery for a 75 inch Samsung. It was addressed to me, so she calls me asking where it came from and I was shocked because I had no idea I had purchased it. Apparently a few days before I had drank to the point of scrolling online and purchased this TV. Lol I had to return it since it wasn’t even close to the right TV I had wanted to buy. So someone out there came up on an open box 75in Samsung.
I got an Open Box Satisfactory Sony HT-Z9F soundbar for $670 (MSRP $900) and the optional rear SA-Z9R's also OBS for $215 (MSRP $300). Not too shabby IYAM. The manual was missing from the soundbar so I printed it from Sony's website. You can definitely save money if you know which BB store has it in stock and/or if you're willing to travel you a different location (within my limits of course). Luckily for me, the BB that I purchased my soundbar and rear satellites was one the way home from work so that was easy peasy.
I recently bought the denon s960h receiver refurbished directly from there website works perfectly performs well and still came with there full warranty. A $800 receiver and I got it for $550 without a code. In the end I'm happy with my denon 🤷🏽♂️.
Awesome.
@@BTheInstaller no my friend your awesome 😎 🤣 I love the videos I'm trying to save up after Christmas to get either the 75' or 85' sony x95j. I sit 16ft away from my tv now so gotta see what will work better. I absolutely can't wait until this hisense h9g is gone. Ever since the last update the tv just isn't the same... PLUS go big or go home 😆
Good video. It's going to help out in the future for me.
I bought a 55’ Sony nx810 3d tv I think that’s model it was 1o years ago when I worked at song before the store closed At the time is was $2,000 new got for $1000 display model and still going strong in the spare room.
I brought a Sony 65X85J for 1049 CND Plus taxes and Brought to my door all in cost me 1261.06 CND Open Box
That's 918.26 USD All in at best buy in the USA it's $999.99 before taxes on black Friday I'm very happy I love Android TV os and Wanted ATSC 3.0 Tuner Plus 120hz. it was flawless no scratches all the parts where Included
And I always bought open box when I worked at Best Buy never had issues on tv receivers or bluray players
Easy 💰
Do check the Tv for parts before you leave the store.
I have seen the deception on the tag include things that the open box Tv didnt have in the box
For buying a replacement stand and remote..Ebay is your best friend
I bought my Emotiva 5 channel Amp (UPA-5) as B-Stock direct from Emotiva for 30% off many (many) years ago. One of the best purchases I've made for my home theater. 2nd would be my left/right floorstanding speakers from Mirage......got them as a closeout, buy 1 get 1 free. Can't pass up a deal son, lol.
today I bought a oled 2021c1 65" for 900 usd at my local bestbuy. No remote no stand but pristine , I think was a good deal. Usually is 2.300 usd or 1500 usd black friday.
Also just got a Samsung Q990B soundbar open box 2 days ago for $750. The surrounds and sub were still strapped in the styrofoam.
55 inch Sony A8H... 55 inch Samsung Q90T... bought them from a store that was closing... 500 cdn each 😁
In 2011, I found a open box 42 in LG 1080p at Best Buy. It was a floor model with nearly 3000 hours of use. Spent a couple of hundred dollars ($200) on it. It is still working right now, some 11 years later. In 1998 I bought a new Trinitron CRT that stopped working in 2007. Moving to another Sony this year, the 85 inch X85J 4K 120hz LED. This one i brought new by price matching with Amazon, saving roughly $250 I put towards a mount and BB Total tech warranty. Even though my experience with LG TVs was fantastic one rotten experience with one of their fridges ruined the entire brand for me. Despite this, I do know that they make great panels that last. Just not compressors that do.
Make fantastic panels
599.99 lg c1 48 inch oled. Asked the home theater associates if this was a correct price I’ve seen them before for 899 and up. Mentioned yes, took home and come to realize. The last owners took stand out looked inside and said it was to small and returned to store never took it out.
I consider it the come up of last year in December
About 6-7 years ago, I wanted a 3-D TV. So, I was walking into a Best Buy just looking at my options. On the floor was a 65" Vizio 3D-TV, Open Box. No one knew why it was returned, but there was no box. I took it for the full price, but wanted the extended warranty for free, for 3 years. I got the TV home, and it died the next day, Day Three, Best Buy had a brand new machine, at my house. I sold it, it still had the extended warranty, and 3d-TV were no longer available.
What about excellent? Condition new sub and one of the best videos for explaining
Great advice, thank you.
I got a $500 stroller for like 240 or 260 can’t remember exactly but yea it was crazy crazy good deal and simply cause the box was taped up instead of stapled like normal. Amazon warehouse man we haven’t paid full price for a single thing for our kids or anything really between bargain hunt, open box on Best Buy, Amazon warehouse. Dirt cheap. TJ max. Electronic express warehouse. There are so so many places for deals there is no reason to buy stuff full priced unless it’s just something your dying to get and don’t care to pay for full price.
I don’t like open box TVs. My Black Friday TV shot was a 83A90j from Sony, not so much cheaper here in Germany as a new one. At home I looked in the service menue and saw, the Sony runs in the store 700 hours in brilliant picture mode. This was over four month, 6days a week over 7 hours a day. I returned the panel and bought a new one for only 200€ more. Afterwards the dealer reduce the price to 4939€. I asked him to reduce my payed prize and so he gave me 340€ back. I like this fair dealer. The prize from the used one (5000€) was much too high, only worth about 4300-4500€. My Tipp, check the hours of a used panel.
Some big authorized sellers selling open box prob from returns they received, but they claim there’s no manufacturers warranty on them since they open box which makes no sense since TVs were just originally sold 2 months ago
I purchased a Bravia XR X90J 75” $500 savings. It’s a beautiful tv and hung it on the wall
Hi, thanks for the tips and am interested to hear your response. I bought an open box TV (floor model and now I know might be a blessing in disguise) from a best buy store. I went into the store saw, inspected the product and it was in working condition.
Upon delivery this morning with broken screen ofcos I refused and asked them to take it back hoping it gets replaced.
However customer service tells me over the phone that I have to go back into the store and look for another TV open box and pay the difference.
They have no open box 83 inch OLED TV anywhere.
I just saw your video and you stated I can possibly get a brand new replacement for the price of an open box. Any tips you can give me will be great so I can head back to the store in couple of days and put the screws to it.
Thanks
Im looking at an A90J for just over 900 bucks right now. Going tomorrow hope it works out.
I have a Samsung ks8000 and still enjoy it. But after 5 years do I need to upgrade. The Samsung has no problems except a weak wi-fi chip. I’ve by passed that with an Apple tv
Got the Sony X950H 55 inch for 448$ it was either returned to the store by a customer or a display tv in the store.
Amazing tv, no visible DSE, Amazing colours and brightness.
Some blooming, but that's almost to be expected.
It came without the box tho, but i just couldn't pass it up for that price.
What a bargain
Think blooming is it's only negative point
@@wakaflockaproject Yeah it truly is, I'm getting more and more used to it. However I don't think I will stop noticing it. But with that said the tv is freaking amazing. Best LED tv I've ever had. Still get blown away with some 4K content.
Great review Brandon
I'm eyeing a 77 or 83 inch LG G2. Both are around $2400. The 65 is $1200. I'm coming from a 55 inch TCL 5 series, so any would be a hell of a difference. Just wondering hot to get the bigger ones home lol.
Thabk you for sharing B ❤
Unrelated, but has anyone been affected by TCL pulling their Google TV units from Best Buy? Lots of great reviews but lots of issues as well. If you're sitting on the fence, now would be a good time to send one packing. This situation could end up becoming a lemon law debacle and definitely won't help the tier 2 QLED manufacturers.
Hey Mark guess what the Roku TCL tvs are having a problem with the firmware updates and even some of the streaming devices are having problems too.
@@michaelwyckoff7593Nothing like huddling around a bricked TV for the festive season!
I got my LG oled from a distributor b stock at 50% off dealer cost, so like $1k for a 55" LG oled that's flawless for years now.
I don’t know. It’s just me. I can’t see myself saving 10 percent on a big investment that a tv should last you long time. Plus I love Best Buy’s 5 year warranty. I don’t think they will allow us to put that warranty on a open box product.
I wish you would put a link look for that. Are you injected t? V sound, please a 100 X radio.
They have an 85” Samsung QN900A for $4k in excellent condition. They won’t budge at all. Should I try and get the geek squad warranty thrown in? I wanted it for $3500 so I could add the protection anyways.
Leaning towards a Samsung Q90t for my living room, which has 1 window and a sliding door. Seems like the pros outweigh the cons. What do you think? Or any other suggestion??
My brother got an open box excellent certified LG G1 65" for $1500.
Can I return a TV without the clips that come on the box? You know, the plastic ones?
Open box king! 77 a9g 2500 77 Cx 2000 and Yamaha rx1080 600 bucks. All with tax and warranty included
Solid
I'm even surprised they even agreed to let you do that to get the TV at all
Thanks bro 😎
Best Buy had a 65” OLED Sony Bravia tv worth $2k but was on sale for $1.8k but I ended up choosing the open box model for only $1.1k after taxes