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Refurbished Condition Grades Explained

Condition grades affect price and expectations. Here is what each label actually means across major refurbished marketplaces.

Updated June 2026

Condition grades are the language of refurbished shopping. Two phones with the same specs can differ by $100+ based on cosmetic wear alone. Learn the labels and buy smarter.

Key takeaways

  • Like New costs more — only pay extra if cosmetics matter to you.
  • Very Good / Excellent is the best value for most shoppers.
  • Good grade is fine with a case and screen protector.
  • Compare same-grade listings on Dero before buying.

Like New / Premium / Grade A

Minimal to no visible wear. Screen and body look nearly new. Best for gifts or buyers who want a pristine device.

Expect to pay the highest refurbished price tier for this grade.

Excellent / Very Good / Grade B

Light micro-scratches possible, invisible at normal use distance. Fully functional with no performance compromise.

This is the sweet spot for most buyers — great savings with barely noticeable wear.

Good / Fair / Grade C

Visible scratches or dents possible, especially on corners and back. Functionality should still be 100%.

Choose this grade if you use a case and care more about performance than appearance.

How to use grades when comparing prices

Always compare the same grade across sellers. A “Very Good” iPhone at one marketplace may be priced like “Good” at another.

Read the seller’s defect policy: some include photos of the actual unit, others use representative stock images.

Frequently asked questions

Does condition grade affect performance?+

No. Grades describe cosmetic condition. All refurbished grades should be fully functional unless clearly stated otherwise.

Can I return a device if wear is worse than expected?+

Most reputable sellers offer 14–30 day returns. Document the condition on arrival and contact support promptly if it does not match the listing.