A closeout is an item reduced in price for liquidation. This occurs for a variety of reasons and following are a few examples.
Discontinued model: This item is no longer in production. Most commonly, the manufacturer is replacing a product to make room for a new model. Many of the products you currently own are probably now discontinued.
Discontinued finish: This item is still produced but the color has been discontinued.
Slight model change: This can be as simple as a change in packaging or an alteration affecting the products appearance. This often happens when the company changes to a new manufacturer.
Manufacturer's overstock: This item was overprodced and the company is simply reducing their inventory.
Factory 2nd: This item is cosmetically imperfect. Usually finish flaws or incorrect color.
Refurbished: The manufacturer repairs a product that was damaged in shipping. These items usually have new components and/or the item was refinished.
Display sample: This item was formally used for display purposes.
Yes. These products are usually covered by the manufacturer's warranty. There may be limitations as to finish if the product is tagged "as-is".
Absolutely! We never sell products that are defective in regard to functionality. We do not sell items that have been recalled.
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