Figuring out which iTero to get and how to afford an iTero scanner can be tricky, but we have all the answers on iTero. But fear not, if you haven’t seen us answer the iTero question you’ve been pondering, feel free to ask us at any time! Today, we’ll be discussing another aspect of purchasing an iTero scanner to answer the question—What about buying a refurbished iTero scanner?
In this article, we will discuss the tips, tricks, and risks of purchasing a refurbished iTero product to give you a full overview of the pros and cons. Let’s get right into it!
If you’re looking to buy a used iTero scanner, do not purchase from another person. Instead, purchase directly from the iTero company and make sure that you will be receiving service, updates, and are working with the company directly. Without doing so, you won’t be guaranteed any of the above, making an iTero scanner not worth it.
We’ve also heard that refurbished iTero scanners have been cheaper toward the end of the year. While iTero doesn’t confirm their pricing, last December people reported major deals on their iTero 2 purchases. All in all, refurbished iTeros are a decent option as long as you make sure iTero will continue to service and update your scanner. Be sure to get it in writing, too!
There are a few downsides to the iTero 2, but if you can get it much cheaper and refurbished, having an iTero scanner can be a great benefit for your business. If you’re still unsure between the iTero 2 and the iTero 5, you should try them out! Attend a show, see what features you like, and make sure that you aren’t just making the investment to make the investment.
You want to get life out of your scanner, so make the most of your research period before paying for an iTero scanner!
