So I use to run a disc go devil resurfacing machine. Though I gave up on it about 2-3 years ago. Maintenance cost were getting to expensive, as I had been running it consistently for around 10 years.
Two weeks ago, I decided I can't let the pile of discs continue. To much money sitting there doing me nothing. I sell video games locally, for some back story. For a entry level unit in the 2 grand range. I'd recommend it, in a heart beat. Overall use is simplistic. Cleaning the unit isn't a chore. Best of all the fluid isn't recycled. The disc go devil would pump used consumable product back into the consumable container. Which meant the spent material from the scratched disc, did as well. Where the new unit, does not. I've already have done 45 plus discs this evening. Only a couple thousand to go. Not all video games. I have a ton of dvd's that need to be liquidated.
Two weeks ago, I decided I can't let the pile of discs continue. To much money sitting there doing me nothing. I sell video games locally, for some back story. For a entry level unit in the 2 grand range. I'd recommend it, in a heart beat. Overall use is simplistic. Cleaning the unit isn't a chore. Best of all the fluid isn't recycled. The disc go devil would pump used consumable product back into the consumable container. Which meant the spent material from the scratched disc, did as well. Where the new unit, does not. I've already have done 45 plus discs this evening. Only a couple thousand to go. Not all video games. I have a ton of dvd's that need to be liquidated.
