GOOD TO KNOW
The benefits of replacing spare parts rather than buying a new tool
Replacing a part is often cheaper, faster and greener than buying a new appliance. You extend the lifespan of your equipment.
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KEY BENEFITS |
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SAVINGS (COST & TIME) |
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT |
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REPAIR RATHER THAN THROW AWAY
Repairing limits waste and the footprint linked to manufacturing/shipping a new appliance. Circular economy: repair and spare parts.
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PERFORMANCE & CUSTOMISATION |
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OEM OR AFTERMARKET
Adapt the machine to your usage (blade, reinforced line, higher-capacity battery, etc.). OEM to keep the manufacturer's specifications, aftermarket to optimise value for money.
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When is it better to replace the whole tool?
If the cost of the parts approaches that of a new one, if the motor/main electronics are dead, or if the tool is no longer suitable.
OEM or aftermarket?
OEM to preserve the original specifications; aftermarket to optimise cost or improve certain aspects.
How do I find the right reference?
Have the machine reference to hand (model, series) and check the exploded view; see our guide « Finding the parts for your machine ».
What about the warranty?
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations and the fitting procedures; keep proof of purchase/work done.
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