dungeoncrawler
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Greetings all!
I was looking at multi-tools lately, and after some research went with a renewed Bosch unit model GOP40-30 sold through authorized retailers, mostly cpooutlets.com. I still haven't got the tool yet to check in person, but looking over the order, I noticed that every single store selling renewed version advertises it as 3.0 Amp, while the original model of the tool is marked 4.0 Amp.
Amazon listing with 3.0 Amp in the title: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077NX28KM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Bosch site listing that model with 4.0 under specs:
https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/corded-oscillating-multi-tools-gop40-30b-144955-p/
Renewed/reconditioned is described as
So why would the motors be downgraded? Is this a mistake in the listings that somehow made it to every site, or are they ripping out 4.0 Amp motors from returned tools and sticking less powerful 3.0 Amp motors in to save some money? Would appreciate some opinions and experiences.
I was looking at multi-tools lately, and after some research went with a renewed Bosch unit model GOP40-30 sold through authorized retailers, mostly cpooutlets.com. I still haven't got the tool yet to check in person, but looking over the order, I noticed that every single store selling renewed version advertises it as 3.0 Amp, while the original model of the tool is marked 4.0 Amp.
Amazon listing with 3.0 Amp in the title: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077NX28KM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Bosch site listing that model with 4.0 under specs:
https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/corded-oscillating-multi-tools-gop40-30b-144955-p/
Renewed/reconditioned is described as
Factory Reconditioned products have been returned to the manufacturer and are restored to like-new operating condition. They go through a rigorous testing and inspection process and offer a significant savings vs. new.
So why would the motors be downgraded? Is this a mistake in the listings that somehow made it to every site, or are they ripping out 4.0 Amp motors from returned tools and sticking less powerful 3.0 Amp motors in to save some money? Would appreciate some opinions and experiences.
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