
Why buy refurbished MacBooks at all? You could save up to 15%.

For some other brands, refurbished might mean unsold stock, but Apple’s production is synced up with the demand so well that it’s rarely the case. This could be a MacBook Air with a sticky key, a powerful iMac Pro that the original buyer simply didn’t feel comfortable with and sent back within 14 days of purchasing, or a floor model of a MacBook Pro from the Apple Store. Refurbished essentially applies to any products that were returned to the manufacturer for any reason. But what does refurbished mean exactly? How does it differ from used or discounted products? You might have heard the term “refurbished” before. If only there was a way to buy them cheaper! Luckily, there is - it’s called Apple Certified Refurbished Store.

While Macs might be the most beautiful computers on the planet, they are also among the most expensive ones, setting you back anywhere from $1,000 to over $10,000 for top performance models. What usually stops us from getting the newest one? Price. We all love Macs - those powerful and easy-to-use laptops and desktop computers with iconic design that somehow keeps getting better and better every year.
