What to Do When Replacement Parts Are No Longer Available

Few things are more frustrating than discovering a product is still functional—but a small replacement part is no longer available.

Manufacturers discontinue parts all the time, leaving consumers with limited options.

But there is another solution.


Why Parts Become Unavailable

Common reasons include:

  • Product discontinuation
  • Limited manufacturing runs
  • Low demand for spare parts
  • Planned obsolescence

This often forces people to replace entire products unnecessarily.


Your Options

1. Search Secondary Markets

You might find parts on:

  • eBay
  • Forums
  • Spare part resellers

However, availability is unreliable.


2. Salvage from Other Items

Buying a second-hand unit for parts is sometimes possible—but not always practical.


3. Recreate the Part with 3D Printing

This is often the most effective solution.

Instead of searching for the original part, you:

  • Recreate it
  • Print it
  • Use it like the original

Why 3D Printing Works So Well

  • No need for original manufacturing
  • Works for one-off parts
  • Fast turnaround
  • Customisable

It removes the dependency on supply chains.


What You Need to Get Started

  • The original part (even if broken)
  • Photos and measurements
  • Description of use

That’s usually enough to begin the process.


Cost vs Replacement

Replacing a product: $200 – $1000+
3D printed part: $20 – $150

The difference is significant.


Environmental Benefits

Repairing instead of replacing:

  • Reduces waste
  • Extends product lifespan
  • Lowers environmental impact

Just because a part is unavailable doesn’t mean your product is finished.

3D printing provides a practical, affordable way to keep things working.


Need Help Recreating a Part?

Send through your details and see if your part can be reproduced.

It’s often faster and easier than you expect.