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TL;DR: As of September 17, you can get the Refurbished Apple iPad Pro for just $225.99 instead of $599 — that's a 62% discount.


If you want an iPad but don’t want to shell out for a brand-new one, refurbished could be the way to go. Not only are you saving money on a quality device, but buying refurbished technology also helps reduce your carbon footprint

If you’re in the market for an affordable iPad that could be great for work, school, or fun, then you’re shopping at the right time. Between September 17 and 30, you can save on a wide variety of refurbished products like this iPad Pro marked down to $225.99 (Reg. $599). 

A versatile tablet for a low price 

Though it has been refurbished, this tablet should be in great condition. It has a battery that's built to last up to 10 hours on a single charge, and it was given a “B” rating. That means it might have some light scuffing on the bevel and case or light scratches and dents in the body. If you don’t like the sight of a little wear-and-tear, then just pop on the black snap-on case that comes with your purchase. A UL-certified wall charger and lightning cable are also included, but it may also be compatible with modern charging hubs.

The iPad itself has a 9.7-inch Retina display and 32GB of flash memory storage. It’s also equipped with a 12MP iSight camera and a 5MP FaceTime HD camera. Take stunning pictures or be an HD presence in web conferences with this flexible tablet. You could also pair it up with your favorite pair of Bluetooth earbuds and enjoy streaming your favorite shows in 2048x1536 resolution. And all of that is on a tablet that weighs a little under a pound.

Save on a refurbished iPad Pro

Need a portable device for work, school, or fun? Take advantage of deals on refurbished technology from September 17 through September 30. Get a refurbished Apple iPad Pro (WiFi only) on sale for $225.99 (Reg. $599) — no coupon needed. 

Prices subject to change. 

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