Commercial Disc Repair Machine

I have the Azuradisc 747, works great, makes most discs look good as new and makes REALLY bad discs playable, and seem to have only light scratches as compared to tons and tons of harsh deep scratches.
 
It really depends on how many discs you will be buffing. I have used all three of these machines.
The JFJ machine works great for light-medium scratches. The cost of goods used is pretty cheap, it works out to be about $.25/disc.
The Azura-disc had some problems at first but once it was working it was great.
The disc check (RTI) machine has too many moving parts and is very similar to Azura-disc's One Touch which I have also used and replaced after it broke for the 5th time. I would not spend the money on this at all.
Check this place out, they offer a variety of machines and have better pricing than either Azura or RTI.
http://www.discgotech.com/

Hope this helps.
 
Thanks for the link! I would be cleaning a few thousand discs each month. Have you used the Disc-Go-Roboto before?

http://www.discgotech.com/catalog/discgoroboto-p-33.html

One other possibility I'm checking out is Azuradisc's disc repair service at www.wefixcds.com

The cost would be about $1/disc with their service.


[quote name='i_bent_my_wookie']It really depends on how many discs you will be buffing. I have used all three of these machines.
The JFJ machine works great for light-medium scratches. The cost of goods used is pretty cheap, it works out to be about $.25/disc.
The Azura-disc had some problems at first but once it was working it was great.
The disc check (RTI) machine has too many moving parts and is very similar to Azura-disc's One Touch which I have also used and replaced after it broke for the 5th time. I would not spend the money on this at all.
Check this place out, they offer a variety of machines and have better pricing than either Azura or RTI.
http://www.discgotech.com/

Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
 
The Disc-go-roboto works great. It's probably right for around 500 discs/day with minimal labor involved. And its fun to say. If you have the means you can call a vendor for most of these machines and visit their locations for testing.

Out sourcing to Azura disc might lead to a lot of "missing" games. I sent a PM about other out source options. I would check them out first before committing to Azura.
 
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