Life · Second hand vs new
Second Hand vs New True Value Check
Is second hand always better value? Once you factor in lifespan, repair risk, and resale price, the answer depends on the item. Find out yours.
What this means
No waffle. Just the number and how it was worked out.
Formula used
Calculates cost per year of ownership for both options: (purchase price + expected repair cost − resale value) ÷ lifespan years. Repair risk modelled as 5%, 15%, or 30% of purchase price.
Worked example
New laptop $1,200, lifespan 5 years, resale $200: $200/yr. Second hand $500, lifespan 2.5 years, medium repair risk ($75 expected), resale $50: $210/yr. New wins — barely.
Common questions
Why isn't second hand always better?
A second hand item may have a shorter remaining lifespan, higher repair likelihood, and lower resale value than its new equivalent. If the price gap isn't big enough to cover those factors, new can work out cheaper per year — especially for electronics and appliances.
How do I estimate the second hand lifespan?
Look at the item's age and condition. An appliance that's already 5 years into a 10-year lifespan has roughly 5 years left — but condition matters more than age. For electronics, assume 2–3 years unless it's a premium brand in excellent condition.
What counts as high repair risk?
High repair risk applies to items with known reliability issues, significant wear visible on inspection, older electronics with parts availability concerns, or appliances past their warranty period. 'High' models 30% of the purchase price as expected repair spend.
Should I include the environmental benefit?
This tool focuses on financial value. Second hand goods have a clear environmental advantage regardless of price — extending product life is one of the most effective ways to reduce consumption impact. The financial and environmental cases often align, but not always.
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