anyone has experience with refurbished controller from tesco?
JohnnyRoller to sion22
12 May 17#2
My guess is they'll be just the same as any other retailer for refurbished goods. The item will basically be brand new unless stated on the listing that it's a low grade refurb.
chongox to sion22
12 May 17#4
way back in time i bought a netbook it was as good as new just the box was opened and re sealed by the retailer
BuzzDuraband to sion22
12 May 17#6
Yeah, had a couple of Wii U Pro controllers. Both in a new state.
ST3123
12 May 17#3
Heated, very good price for this.
loopz
12 May 17#5
ordered for my new (amazon warehouse) white 'one s'
most of the time yes. But I also have heard quite different stories....
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Bobbite
12 May 171#9
Thank you, finally able to order one to replace my 8 year old xbox 360 controller.
escortboy to Bobbite
12 May 171#10
Some people prefer the Xbox 360 controller, although that's in comparison to the 3.5mm/non-3.5mm as the thumbstick resistance was far lower than the 360.
The Bluetooth ones are 90% as resistant as the 360 controller.
tezray
12 May 17#11
The last refurbished deal I got a perfect controller but someone else got one that looked like bogies were in the box and the controller was disgusting wasn't from tescos though
reddragon105
12 May 17#12
They're pretty good controllers. They do feel a bit cheap and flimsy in some ways but overall the design is an improvement over the 360 (it fits my hands better, at least). My main complaint is the huge gaps next to the triggers when you push them in fully, sometimes catching your fingers between them and the outer case. That and the thumbsticks seem way too loose, but maybe that's just me. I do like the grips on the thumbsticks though - and you can't beat Bluetooth connectivity and the 3.5mm input is really handy.
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The Bluetooth ones are 90% as resistant as the 360 controller.