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JFJ Easy Pro Universal CD/DVD Blu-Ray Repair Machine 110V with Extra Supply Kit (Up to 250 Repairs)

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Features

  • 30-day unconditional money back guarantee. 1-year warranty on parts and labor
  • Works on all compact disc formats: Music CD, CD-Rom, DVDs, Sony Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, X-BOX, X-box 360, XBOX ONE, Blu-ray, Wii, Wii U, GameCube(supplies sold separately), CD-R, DVD-R, and HD DVD
  • When it comes to repair, it does not matter how deep or bad the scratches are, JFJ is able to repair it, or your money back! The sanding feature enables the Easy Pro to remove deep scratches, gouges, and even the ring of death from Xbox 360 discs.
  • Used for many years by government agencies, video stores, game only stores, Libraries, and homes across the world.
  • Most repairs can be done in one simple step

Description

This machine contains a Voltage of 110 , powered only in the USA . This machine is not compatable for European countries with a Voltage of 220.

Special Feature: Scratch Repair


Hardware Interface: DVD-R


Brand: JFJ


Optical Storage Read Speed: 8X DVD


Hardware Platform: Gaming Console


Brand: ‎JFJ


Series: ‎4330117014


Item model number: ‎4330117014


Hardware Platform: ‎Gaming Console


Operating System: ‎Windows


Item Weight: ‎11 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎16 x 12.1 x 10.8 inches


Power Source: ‎110 VOLTAGE


Manufacturer: ‎JFJ


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 27, 2015


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  • AWESOME! This turned a $20 picker find into retro gaming gold!
TLDR: This machine is one of the best investments you can make if you collect and/or resell ANY type of CD/DVD/BluRay optical media. Be it rare and out of print CDs, movies, or video games, the JFJ Easy Pro is a must have. Why? Let's take an example, right from my own experience. I not so long ago I thought I struck retro gaming gold during a swap meet - I found one of the most sought after Playstation 2 games, now out of print: Rule of Rose. If you don't know what this is, go ahead and Google, and then check eBay or Amazon for sold prices. Heart pounding, barely able to contain my glee, I quickly paid what the owner was asking, a meager $20. Why only $20 you ask? Well, I didn't bother asking at the time, as I noticed the ravenous smell of other retro gaming pickers giving me the evil eye. I grabbed my game, and quickly made my getaway. Tears of joy quickly turned to tears of dread as I discovered why the previous owner priced this item so low. It looked like a cat decided to make friends with the disc, and make friends it did. Animal hair, scratches, and something sticky was covering the holy data part of the disc. The scratches in particular were plentiful and of a particular pattern that looked somewhat unnatural. I was now less convinced that this was caused by an animal but perhaps a smaller human child that may have used the disc in a playpen, sandbox or something worse. I was crushed. I called around a few smaller gaming stores to see what they could do to help, but I wasn't getting anywhere. One shop charged $7 for resurfacing, but made it clear that no promises would be made, and if any damage were to occur, it's not their fault. Yeah, no thanks. As I explained my poorly researched purchase to a friend that knows well more about retro gaming than I, he interrupted my whimpering cries with a simple "Dude, just use the JFJ". He was kind enough to let me borrow his machine. So I used it. And it did everything I hoped. The JFJ is super easy to use, and comes with excellent straight forward instructions. The device itself looks a little "homebrew" and built on a budget in some dude's garage, but don't let that bother you. I wasn't a believer at first, so I threw in some older less valuable Playstation 2 games I had, which were also fairly scratched up. Put the lotion on the pads, and have the JFJ massage the pain away. The first disc turned out perfect! I couldn't believe it. I tried a few more discs and all turned out looking like new. I was now ready to run the JFJ on my mangled Rule of Rose disc. In this case, I opted to use the sandpaper first, as the JFJ instructions recommend. I'll admit that I was nervous. On the first complete pass, the JFJ cleaned up most of the scratches, but the disc still looked damaged from some pervasive marks. I called my JFJ expert friend again, and he advised to run it through another pass, again using the soft sandpaper for 20 seconds. I followed his advice and sure enough the second pass made the disc look minty fresh, ready for testing. Here are the settings I used: First pass: Soft sanding (10 secs) White lotion polish (2 min) Blue lotion buff (1 min) Second pass: Soft Sanding (10 sec) x 2 ( I stopped after each 10sec run to check the disc was on tight - more on that below) White lotion polish (2 min) Blue Lotion buff (1 min) So yeah, the JFJ works and it works well. I ended up selling my copy Rule of Rose not long after I cleaned it up to perfection, and used some of the profits to buy my own JFJ machine for future finds. The JFJ is awesome, and I am completely happy with my purchase. I purchased the value pack, which includes another set of disc lotion, disc massage pads, and cleaning rag. It's a much better value for not that much more investment. Just a few things to note: - Be careful not to tighten the disc holding nut too hard. You don't want it loose either. Find the happy medium after you first use the machine a couple of times. If you notice that the nut is loose when removing the disc after a cleaning, you might need to make it tighter. - JFJ warns about a burn-in ring towards the inner part of the disc if one of the polishing pads is dry on the outer edge. This happened to me. To fix, I followed the instructions and put some extra lotion on the edges and sides of the polishing pad. No more inner ring marks. - If you notice lots of lotion on the side of the machine, you might be putting too much on! Several youtube videos advise that you should smear the lotion onto the pad to avoid this as well. - Don't rush! Take your time, especially before using on a pricey disc. Learning how the machine works and testing things out on a few discs will bring you peace of mind later when you use it on something more valuable. So that's my story and long-winded review. Your mileage may vary, but I love this little box of high-speed cleaning goodness. Thank you JFJ, you've made another happy customer right here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019 by OutbackDriver

  • the results have been excellent. After following the directions on the first few
After running this past about 100 disk or so, the results have been excellent. After following the directions on the first few, a few slight adjustments were made. The idea is simply to use the least aggressive pad to the polish. Each stage will leave marks on the surface, the next stage make the scratches less visible. Any marks on the disk scatter the laser light while reading, so we need the surface to be as transparent as possible. Not giving the machine enough time on 1 step will give you an unreadable disk. The machine will not repair a disk where the silver layer is damaged or defective, it will only make the surface scratch free and transparent. If the disk is scratched, run the fine sandpaper first. If it is really scratched the use the coarse. Check the disk after buffing to see if the scratches are gone, if not go back to the fine and use the blue polish onces its good. I use 10 secs on the sandpaper and the full 2 mins on the white & blue buffing. I also found that it really wanted to sling the compound all over. Once it hits the sides, its wasted. The simple trick is to use your finger to smear the compound into the pad. It doesn't take much to keep it from flying off the pads. The other trick that works good for me, is use a spray bottle to spritz the pads, but don't wet the sanding pads. Once the pad are saturated with compound, all it takes is couple of drops of fresh compound, and few trigger pulls from a spray bottle of clean water to re-wet the rest of the pad and bring the dried compound back to life. The compound does wear out so you need to keep reapplying a little more with each run. With this method I have taken some really badly scratched DVDs back to playable, and some slightly tired looking back to new appearance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016 by Gene Beckwith

  • MUST OWN FOR ANYBODY NEEDING TO REPAIR SCRATCHED DISCS!!!
I purchased this to remove scratches from dvd's, PS1, PS2 and XBOX Games. I didn't have a lot of confidence in buying this item but some videos I watched shows that it may work well. So I gave it a chance. Three months into this machine is still going strong, I still have plenty of pads and polish left also. I have managed to bring back to life over 30 games that were completely unreadable! The surface turns out great and the discs work flawlessly in the systems. I have turned working scratched discs into working discs that look fantastic and are scratch free. I have removed some deep scratches that I thought would never be fixed and brought the disc to an almost new condition. This system even works on the BLU RAY PS3 games. I wouldn't use the sanding pads here but the polish pads do a great job. I have revived and repaired over 100 discs so far. This is a must own for anybody that is a game collector, movie collector or just wants to clean up their discs. I imagine game resellers or movie resellers could benefit tremendously from this product as well. I can't say enough about this fantastic system and how easy it is to use and learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016 by Ken Powell

  • Ive had good luck with this machine
Love this machine so far. I have fix so many cd and dvds. The look almost perfect. Ive had no problems with this machine so far.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Robert W. Shaw

  • I Can See Clearly Now, The Srcatches Are Gone
At first I was skeptical that a fairly inexpensive optical disk repair machine would actually work after owning a very expensive professional machine. But after owning this for awhile and repairing over 100 disks & with some fine tuning to my technique I'm very happy that I bought this. Super simple to use, I can almost get most CD's, DVD's, Software & Video Game disks back to readable condition that play great as long as they are not damaged beyond repair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026 by Adam B. Adam B.

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