

💿 Bring your scratched discs back to life—because your collection deserves a second chance!
The JFJ Easy Pro Universal CD/DVD Disc Repair Machine is a compact, low-maintenance device designed to clean and repair over 10 disc formats including music CDs, DVDs, and gaming discs like Xbox 360 and PS3. It features a silent motor and multi-step repair capability for everything from light scratches to deep gouges. The complete kit includes polishing compounds, sanding pads, anti-static spray, and microfiber cloth, supporting up to 100 disc repairs. Perfect for home users and small businesses handling around 50 discs weekly, it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year warranty.

| ASIN | B000RBE4B8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,069 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 8 in Disc Repair Kits |
| Brand | JFJ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,089) |
| Date First Available | 22 Oct. 2010 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 3.4 kg |
| Item model number | EasyPro |
| Manufacturer | JFJ |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 17.15 x 24.77 cm; 3.4 kg |
| Series | EasyPro |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
J**R
fantastic product
this is I think the best cd dvd blu-ray repair kit i know of, it dose exactly what it says. and if your unsure, the guys are there to help, that is a first class service!! i had a very expensive Adobe disk scratched to my horror! using this maching as directed, has removed the deep scratch. if you have scratched disks i recomend this for home use or for that matter small or large bussinesses it's worth its weight in gold time after time! but you MUST follow the instructions! GO GET IT!!!!
J**L
Exceeded expectations
Really great bit of kit but don’t waste money buying replacement white polish directly from the supplier as it’s expensive and you don’t get a lot. Use meguiars ultimate compound polish instead, I was finding I was getting better results with this and the bonus is it’s cheaper and you get about 3 times as much. Overall this machine exceeded my expectations, my method for most discs with fairly bad scratches was using the sand paper for 20 seconds then used the white compound polish for 2 mins. Then finally using the blue polish for 1 min. For discs with only minor surface marks you don’t need to use he sandpaper I was getting really good results time and time again using this method on all dvd and retro games. Well happy.
J**Y
Very pleased!
I've tried all the budget hand cranked cleaning systems with little success. You just get aching arms with poor results. One PC that I have never been able to repair is Command & Conquer Tiberium Wars, and I really missed not being able to play it due to disk scratches. I used this machine with one 10 second burst of the sandpaper and then a minute with the buffer pad and it works like new!! I am so happy !!! Thank you for a great little device. It's easy to use, quick and gives good results. Might need to keep an eye on the price of extra supplies though. But can't fault it!
S**S
Comes with U.S Plug
So i got one of these from a U.K seller, but it was sent out from USA. It got Stuck in France for 4 Days, thinking i may not get my JFJ for a while but it arrived today, NEW. The Cost is cheaper on Amazon that on Ebay a UK JFJ ive seen for £499 while this cost £340. Total time it took to arrive from the USA to the U.K was i think 9 days via FEDEX. I did not know untill today it had a USA Plug on it, so i had to go out and spend more money on a USA-UK-World Plug convertor, luckly it only cost £5 for the convertor. It come with the items:(1) Repair Machine (2) Easy Pro buffing pads - White (1) 4oz. Easy Pro Solution #1 - Blue (1) 4oz. Easy Pro Solution #2 - White (1) Disc plate ( 2) Easy Pro black sanding pads (3) Coarse sand Paper - Black (3) Soft sand paper - Gray (1) Anti-static spray (1) Cleaning cloth Nice Color Photo looking instruction Booklet. I have tried turing it on with the Adaptor and it works i did a 5 Second sturn onTest, and it was ok. When buying these you will have to rememeber Parts like Sponge Pads, Sand Paper, and the Polish Componds will be exspensive to replace. ive seen people use Scratch Compunds, T-Way and other Compunds on there JFJ which dont hert the machine and is far cheaper to buy. IF JFJ was to lower there prices, people would not need to buy alternitives. I have hundreds of games i now need to start going through so they nice in the Boxes for my own personal collections, or for Trades or for Resell. These are 110V Not 220V as Stated, one i received was 110V with USA Plug, and with a convertor i use it died within 10 minutes of use.
M**D
Over-priced and inefficient
The JFJ Easy Pro Universal is not worth £140.00. Remove the VAT and the basic price is about £116.00. It is worth about a third of that sum. £40.00 + VAT [about £50.00 would be acceptable but still not reasonable]. It is manufactured in the USA with a UK distributor. I have to assume there is a considerable mark-up both on the machine, and its consumables. The unit is simply a box with a motor in its base. The motor spins a disc, in an upper compartment. The disc has either abrasive or buffering pads attached to it. Another disc, attached on the inside of the device's lid mounts the disc for repair. The 2 discs are brought into contact when the lid is closed. There are timed cycle options for periods of 10 seconds or 20 seconds or 1 minute or 2 minute durations. When used in the recommended way the unit produces a LOT of heat. Despite this, there is not even a basic fan to circulate cooling air into, or out of, the motor compartment. Even using the unit for 10 to 20 seconds cycles with pauses between caused the thermal cut-out to trip after about 30 minutes of intermittent use. I think there would be potential risk of disc de-lamination, because of the heating issue, if the unit was repeatedly used for the 1 to 2 minute cycles. Though I also think it is likely that the thermal cut-out would stop the machine working should this be attempted. The use of a thermal cut-out that triggers persistently is the an indication of poor design, as build up of excessive heat should not be allowed to occur in a well designed machine. Excessive triggering of a thermal cut-out is likely to compromise the longevity of the motor to which it is attached. Prior to buying this machine I had tried to repair discs using a simple electronic unit [about the size of a small CD/DVD player]. This device is fitted with 2 small discs that rotate over the read area of the data disc surface from the outer edge to the inner hub. These discs had a tendency to leave curved markings on the discs, but did return the discs to usable condition. This unit cost about £20.00, and although the discs after repair were not pristine the cost of repair was substantially less than with the JFJ Easy Pro. The instructions supplied with the JFJ Easy Pro recommends practising with 10 to 15 discs before using the machine properly. This equates to expending £10.00 to £15.00 on consumables, even before electrical costs are added. I practised with a disc that I had marked quite heavily, as I wanted a true assessment of the machine's capability. It was reasonable at reducing the depth of scratches near the outer edge of the disc, but a scratch near the middle appeared not to be touched at all during either the sanding or buffering processes. This is probably caused by the eccentric alignment of the discs that this unit employs, less pressure being exerted at the outer rim of the sanding/buffering disc although the speed of rotation is greater. The 2 types of buffering solution used in the quantities recommended were ineffective in removing any but the slightest of scratches or scuffs, and there was the issue of heat generation. The use of the courser grade of sand paper [emery paper] causes a lot of scuffing. Removal requires repeated buffering using the very expensive buffering solution. All the pads are secured to the sanding/buffering disc by the use of velcro. The sanding discs have an adhesive backing to stick them to the other side of the sanding pad. Replacement sanding discs are consequently very expensive, costing about £2.50 each. The locking nut that is supposed to secure the data disc to the plate that is placed against the sanding/buffering disc has a tendency to loosen on occasions, even when used for the shortest, 10 second cycle. The velcro attachment, the adhesive attachment of the sanding/ buffering discs, the tendency for the locking nut to loosen, can all lead to vibration causing unsatisfactory finishing of the disc surface. There is a CEX store near where I live. They charge £1.00 to buffer a disc. They place the disc in a machine. The machine buffers the disc for about a minute. The buffered disc looks like new. The JFJ Easy Pro buffered discs do not, without repeated and extensive sanding and buffering. To conclude, the JFJ Easy Pro is mis-leadingly named. It is neither easy to use effectively, nor does it give a professional finish. It is not a sophisticated machine. I believe I could achieve similar results by mounting an electric drill with a buffering pad in a vice. Despite the manufacturer's claim, the unit needs a cooling fan. With that it should also have a venting tube or grill to dissipate motor heat. It should have a solution drip feed tube to maintain lubrication of the sanding/buffering pads during the cycles, with a drainage port to remove fluid collection in the disc chamber. The alignment of the sanding/buffering pads and the disc for repair should be concentric not eccentric in order to achieve repair of the whole disc surface. The cost of repairing discs is expensive because the machinery used is produced in small quantities. At full price the JFJ Easy Pro is not good value, taking into account the cost of consumables. If you have only a few discs to repair, or if they are badly scuffed or scratched, I would recommend using an outlet offering disc repair. If you have many discs to repair, there are much better machines available. They cost a LOT more, but that is because they do the job properly at a better cost per disc price compared to the JFJ Easy Pro. Post script entered 25/1/13: Just had a buffer disc [unit cost approximately £7.00 - £8.50] disintegrate. The adhesive on the sanding discs does not hold the discs firmly enough. The course pad has become detached from its base after use with approximately 5 discs. The fine sanding disc is creased and has worn through where the creases are prominent. The 2 star rating that I gave to this machine with the original review is too generous in view of the cost and poor quality of the consumables. This is over-priced junk.
J**Z
El equipo de restauración JFJ , realmente funciona y me permitió recuperar varios DVD que tenía de colección de hace más de 20 años y estaban afectados con manchas en la zona de información , utilizando el equipo y siguiendo las instrucciones apoyado en el material suministrado (soluciones 1 y 2 así como las esponjas ), el resultado fue 100% satisfactorio.
H**S
j'ai essayé une multitude de machines de réparation de supports optiques, et je dois avouer que j'ai toujours été déçu en attendant d'utiliser celle-ci (j'ai même acheté des machines de 1000€ qui ne lui arrivent pas à la cheville), pour moi et mon expérience, la JFJ a LE meilleur rapport qualité/prix ! contrairement aux autres machines, elle n'utilise pas de polish liquide (qui au final sèche, croûte, salit etc ...). Elle utilise des abrasifs de différents grains ainsi que des polish en crème. Par contre, elle n'est pas "one step" (1 étape) contrairement à certaines où l'on place le cd à réparer, on règle un minuteur et on a plus qu'à attendre. La JFJ est plutôt à mon sens "3 steps" (3 étapes); 1/on choisit l'abrasif et le timing en fonction de la gravité des rayures 2/on polish avec la crème pour redonner la brillance 3/on termine en enlevant les résidus avec un spray nettoyant ; cela impose de rester à côté de la machine et d'être présent le temps du processus. Avant d'obtenir un résultat parfait, il faut "s'entraîner" à manipuler et à faire des essais avec différents abrasifs et timings (il y a 4 timing au choix), cela nécessite un petit apprentissage que je vous conseille de faire sur des supports de faible valeur commerciale. Vous pouvez l'installer où vous voulez, car elle n'a pas besoin d'être alimentée en eau (contrairement aux autres) et ne produit quasiment pas de saletés (au fur et à mesure des réparations, il va s'accumuler des résidus de crème polissante blanche et bleue un peu partout dans le corps de la machine, il suffit alors de passer un coup de sopalin et de récupérer ces résidus et d'ensuite de nettoyer avec une solution alcoolisée). Donc vous pouvez l'installer dans un bureau ou autres. Et enfin, cerise sur le gâteau, le prix des consommables est beaucoup plus abordable que sur les autres machines (comme c'est une fabrication Américaine, le siège est d'ailleurs en Californie), je vous conseille d'acheter vos consommables en Angleterre où vous paierez des frais de port ridicules contrairement aux U.S.A. (et vous serez livrés beaucoup plus rapidement), je ne veux pas faire d'ombre à Amazon.fr, car malheureusement, le site ne propose pas dans l'immédiat la vente des consommables de cette machine, j'espère qu'avec cet avis, le site prendra la décision un jour de distribuer les consommables !
M**N
大きく傷ついたDVDを補修することができました。他の修復機ではできなかったので、重宝しています。
西**Ǔ
Ne avevo h a che si era bruciata dopo tanti anni di lavoro! Il venditore è stato disponibile! L’ho chiesta con la spina europea e fortunatamente ce l’aveva così! Veloce nella spedizione! Rende i dischi come nuovi se là si sa usare! Io sono anni che la uso e con la praticità si impara a capire come e cosa fare a seconda dei graffi che il disco può avere! Non va bene per giochi ps4 Xbox one o superiori perché sono un’altra tipologia di dischi ma volendo c’è il pezzo apposta anche per quelli vendibili separatamente
S**I
Der Schleifer läuft 1A. Man sollte aber achten es richtig zu machen. Nimmt man zu wenig Politur zum behandeln, reist er richtige Kreisartige risse rein. Nimmt man zu viel, spritzt es den innenraum voll. Abraten würde ich von dem Schleifpapier. Das ist viel zu grob, auch das feine. Das hat die Discs komplett zerrissen. Evtl für blu rays, da die viel härter sind. Klare empfehlung. Am besten zerkratzt eine Rohling und übt damit erstmal.
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