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What if we told you it was possible to snag an iPad or MacBook at Black Friday-worthy prices (without fighting anyone at Best Buy)? If your response to that statement is the emotional equivalent of the side-eye emoji, we can't really blame you — but guess what? It's a thing, and it's happening right now in the Mashable Shop with a handful of refurbished Apple products.

Without further adieu, check out these stellar deals on three of Apple's finest gadgets:

Apple MacBook Pro (refurbished)

Please stop and read this before you drop $1,299 on the latest 13.9-inch MacBook Pro. This 2012 model, listed in excellent condition, comes with a Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM that can run multiple apps and tabs, a 500GB hard drive, and Intel Turbo Boost Technology for extra energy efficiency. Plus, it's equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 technology so you can wirelessly transfer files between devices. Apple typically sells this refurbished model for $829, so this is definitely a good deal. Read more...

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