Slightly imperfect appliances, such as those with minor cosmetic damage like small scratches or dents, are often categorized as “scratch and dent.” These blemishes do not affect the appliance’s functionality but may lead to discounted pricing. A typical example might be a washer with a small dent on its side from shipping, yet operates perfectly.
Purchasing these cosmetically flawed appliances presents significant advantages. Consumers obtain fully functional appliances at reduced prices, representing substantial savings compared to brand-new models. This practice also contributes to sustainability by reducing waste from products that are functionally sound. Historically, these slightly imperfect products might have been discarded, but now provide budget-conscious consumers with access to reliable appliances.