It's not all that often that excellent iMac and Mac Pro deals arise. Though Apple's computers tend to be some of the priciest options on the market, they're also highly reliable. Luckily, thanks to a one-day sale at Woot, you can get your hands on a refurbished model at a huge discount right now.
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Refurbished Mac Pro and iMac sale
Woot is having a one-day sale on refurbished iMac and Mac Pro models with prices starting at $800! Each has been tested to ensure it's in proper working condition, and you'll also score a 90-day warranty with the purchase.
Starting at $800
For just one day only, Woot has select refurbished iMac and Mac Pro on sale while supplies last with prices starting at $799.99. While they're not brand new, these computers have each been tested and inspected to ensure they're in proper working condition. Plus, Woot includes a 90-day warranty with your purchase and free shipping when you link your Amazon Prime account. Several Mac Pro models have already sold out, so you'll want to shop soon if you're interested!
One of the best deals in today's sale is on this 2017 Apple iMac. It's now on sale for $799.99 and features a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS LED-backlit display. It's also equipped with 8GB RAM, 1TB SATA hard drive, and Intel Iris Plus 640 graphics. Plus, Woot includes a wired keyboard and mouse with the purchase.
Today's sale also includes several Mac Pro models from late 2013 with prices starting at $879.99, some of which have already gone out of stock. The Mac Pro doesn't come with a monitor, keyboard, or mouse, so you'll have to purchase those peripherals seperately.
Woot normally charges $6 for shipping, though you can skip the shipping charge and have your order shipped for free when you link your Amazon Prime account at Woot before checking out. If you've never been a Prime member before, you can start a free 30-day trial to score free shipping at Woot and Amazon. You'll also gain access to the rest of Prime's perks, from the Prime Video streaming service to exclusive members-only discounts and more.
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