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Deals: Woot Discounts Refurbished 13-Inch MacBook Pro to $899.99 in Today’s Flash Sale – MacRumors

Woot’s newest refurbished sale has introduced a discount on Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro from 2019. This model has 8GB RAM and a 128GB SSD, priced at $899.99, down from $1,299.00. Woot has the MacBook Pro in both Space Gray and Silver.

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You can also opt for the bigger 256GB SSD for $1,029.99, down from $1,499.00. As with previous sales, Woot’s MacBook Pro models are in refurbished condition and are promised to come in full working order. They are packed in generic white boxes and include a one year Woot warranty.

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Refurbished MacBook Pro for $899.99

As a point of comparison, Apple’s refurbished prices on the same computers are up to $200 higher compared to Woot’s prices. Apple has the 128GB model at $1,099.00 in refurbished condition, and the 256GB model is priced at $1,269.00.

You can find even more discounts on other MacBooks by visiting our Best Deals guide for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. In this guide we track the steepest discounts for the newest MacBook models every week, so be sure to bookmark it and check back often if you’re shopping for a new Apple notebook.

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