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Woot is offering the 12.9-inch iPad Pro from 2018 in refurbished condition at $729.99 for the 64GB Wi-Fi model. This model originally ran for a price of $999.00.

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You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi 12.9-inch iPad Pro for $839.99, or the 512GB model for $899.99. Multiple color options are available, and you'll get a 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty for purchasing one of the tablets.



Woot has inspected all of its refurbished iPad Pro models, and they are expected to have moderate levels of wear and tear, including scratches dents, and dings. Otherwise, they will be in full working condition and batteries are tested to work at minimum 85 percent capacity.

Head to Woot to browse the full sale before it ends later tonight. For even more iPad deals, head to our full Best Deals guide for iPad. In that guide we track the best discounts online for iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.

Article Link: Deals: Get a Refurbished 12.9-Inch iPad Pro From 2018 (64GB, Wi-Fi) for $730 in Woot's Flash Sale
 
The Apple Refurb store offers the 2018 12.9 iPad Pro 64GB for $699, and it comes with the one year warranty and ability to buy Applecare+ for it. And returns are easy. And it goes through Apple's Refurb process including a new outer shell and battery (so no dings or scratches like Woot's). I got one earlier in May and it's flawless.

There aren't any 12.9s with that 64GB config in the US Refurb Store at the moment but stock can change quickly.
 
Woot for the past couple of months has been in great business looks like! It went from “I have never heard of them before” to tons and tons of weekly sales. And this one... looks like not a bad deal at all.

Woot used to be a lot cooler. Before it was purchased by Amazon, it would be one deal per day until it sold out, usually nerdy trinkets or tech products. It was possible to get really fun things or tech for good prices. Then they added categories and it became several daily deals. I used to look forward to getting the daily woot email.

Now it's just a sort of outlet for Amazon overstock and returns.

Same with ThinkGeek. Another cool webstore that used to be.
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The Apple Refurb store offers the 2018 12.9 iPad Pro 64GB for $699, and it comes with the one year warranty and ability to buy Applecare+ for it. And returns are easy. And it goes through Apple's Refurb process including a new outer shell and battery (so no dings or scratches like Woot's). I got one earlier in May and it's flawless.

There aren't any 12.9s with that 64GB config in the US Refurb Store at the moment but stock can change quickly.

Yea, this woot deal isn't all that good at all.
 
Woot used to be a lot cooler. Before it was purchased by Amazon, it would be one deal per day until it sold out, usually nerdy trinkets or tech products. It was possible to get really fun things or tech for good prices. Then they added categories and it became several daily deals. I used to look forward to getting the daily woot email.

Now it's just a sort of outlet for Amazon overstock and returns.

Same with ThinkGeek. Another cool webstore that used to be.
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Yea, this woot deal isn't all that good at all.
ThinkGeek is dead now, sadly...:(
 
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The Apple Refurb store offers the 2018 12.9 iPad Pro 64GB for $699, and it comes with the one year warranty and ability to buy Applecare+ for it. And returns are easy. And it goes through Apple's Refurb process including a new outer shell and battery (so no dings or scratches like Woot's). I got one earlier in May and it's flawless.

There aren't any 12.9s with that 64GB config in the US Refurb Store at the moment but stock can change quickly.
Yeah, same here.. had the 2020 but didn’t need the camera updates at all and the processors in the 2020 really don’t do much for performance pop. And 699$ direct from apple mine 3% was a solid deal. They come and go in availability though, so keep checking back.
 
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The Apple Refurb store offers the 2018 12.9 iPad Pro 64GB for $699, and it comes with the one year warranty and ability to buy Applecare+ for it. And returns are easy. And it goes through Apple's Refurb process including a new outer shell and battery (so no dings or scratches like Woot's). I got one earlier in May and it's flawless.

There aren't any 12.9s with that 64GB config in the US Refurb Store at the moment but stock can change quickly.

General FYI for all -

The 2018 iPad Pros have been in short supply over the past few weeks, with the 11” model being completely out of stock almost 3 weeks now and intermittent availability of the 12.9”, generally then only 1TB models and 512GB Wi-Fi. The 64GB Wi-Fi at $699 comes and goes really quickly, so people should not hesitate if they want one.
 
Lol this is pretty blatant deceptive marketing tactics. If you’re selling an iPad with physical wear and tear, then sell it as what it is: A USED iPad. It’s not refurbished at all. What could they possibly have done to “refurb” it? Wiping it off with an alcohol swab doesn’t count, but I’m sure they think that’s enough.
 
General FYI for all -

The 2018 iPad Pros have been in short supply over the past few weeks, with the 11” model being completely out of stock almost 3 weeks now and intermittent availability of the 12.9”, generally then only 1TB models and 512GB Wi-Fi. The 64GB Wi-Fi at $699 comes and goes really quickly, so people should not hesitate if they want one.
There was a 2018 IPP 11 with 1TB in the US Refurb Store last evening.
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Lol this is pretty blatant deceptive marketing tactics. If you’re selling an iPad with physical wear and tear, then sell it as what it is: A USED iPad. It’s not refurbished at all. What could they possibly have done to “refurb” it? Wiping it off with an alcohol swab doesn’t count, but I’m sure they think that’s enough.

Exactly my thoughts. Note article language is that they have "inspected the refurb device ..." Big deal, I say, it doesn't mean much. I'm guessing it means they can turn it on. Save your money and go with the sure thing, a real refurb from Apple.
 
I don’t get it. 10-20% off for a used piece of aging tech equipment that has dings and scratches?? Wtf. Forgive me if I don’t trip over myself checking out this deal. But another $200 and you get the latest and brand new device? The two are not comparable.
 
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The Apple Refurb store offers the 2018 12.9 iPad Pro 64GB for $699, and it comes with the one year warranty and ability to buy Applecare+ for it. And returns are easy. And it goes through Apple's Refurb process including a new outer shell and battery (so no dings or scratches like Woot's). I got one earlier in May and it's flawless.

There aren't any 12.9s with that 64GB config in the US Refurb Store at the moment but stock can change quickly.

I bought one for that same price back in March. Now, coupled with the new Magic Keyboard for iPad I have an almost-13" laptop! Kinda/sorta. The 12.9" iPad I purchased was in like-new condition.
 
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A 2 year old refurbished iPad Pro for $730 does not seem like a worthwhile purchase.
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It’s not 2 years old, we’re at 19 months since the 2018 iPad Pro was introduced.

Also, it’s not really “refurbished”. Sounds more like a scratch and dent sale. The 64GB 12.9” iPad Pro from the Official Apple Refurbished website for $699 with a 1 year warranty is a much better deal for consumers. It has a brand new outer shell and battery and is eligible for AppleCare+, plus you save $300 off the cost of the 2020 base model.
 
Woot used to be a lot cooler. Before it was purchased by Amazon, it would be one deal per day until it sold out, usually nerdy trinkets or tech products. It was possible to get really fun things or tech for good prices. Then they added categories and it became several daily deals. I used to look forward to getting the daily woot email.

Now it's just a sort of outlet for Amazon overstock and returns.

Same with ThinkGeek. Another cool webstore that used to be.
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Yea, this woot deal isn't all that good at all.
I didn’t know that all, sounds like it was a fun place to get gadgetries then.

I had never ever heard of them and then suddenly it’s being pushed down every so often with these apparently sometimes battery death or dented devices (as per other user experiences) and no Apple warranty.

Lately coming very often to see if there’s finally any news regarding iMacs or what, was being sarcastic on my post, failed at it, earned my downvotes.
 
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