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I just saw refurbished Air M1 512GB in Apple store for $1059 a few days after I paid $999 for 256GB. I hate when that happens. These M1’s are so efficient the 8GB RAM does not matter but 512GB storage does in my case.
 
I just saw refurbished Air M1 512GB in Apple store for $1059 a few days after I paid $999 for 256GB. I hate when that happens. These M1’s are so efficient the 8GB RAM does not matter but 512GB storage does in my case.

Could've gotten the 256gb for $899 through Edu or some retailers

if only been a few days can return + get the 512gb if you like.

Should get the machine that suits your needs + budget.
 
Could've gotten the 256gb for $899 through Edu or some retailers

if only been a few days can return + get the 512gb if you like.

Should get the machine that suits your needs + budget.
I might do that. How do they handle the Apple Care + if I have already purchased it for the 256GB?
 
Yep, I was able to call in and get a refund on my 2020 MBP AppleCare+ that I traded in for my M1. You just have to call up tech support, request refund, takes a handful of days and comes back to the CC you used to buy it.
 
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I just saw refurbished Air M1 512GB in Apple store for $1059 a few days after I paid $999 for 256GB. I hate when that happens. These M1’s are so efficient the 8GB RAM does not matter but 512GB storage does in my case.
Why not grabbing the refurb and returning your original purchase...
 
i dont trust refurbs but im worried its used
*Apple* refurbished products are indistinguishable from brand new other than the box it arrives in.

I've bought ipads, computers, other stuff from Apple's refurb store and have never had anything but a completely pristine product.

IMHO there is no reason not to buy an Apple refurb if they have the config you want.

I've also bought openbox from Microcenter and from BestBuy and had good results. Quick call to Apple support and had the warranty period reset to begin on my purchase date.
 
I just saw refurbished Air M1 512GB in Apple store for $1059 a few days after I paid $999 for 256GB. I hate when that happens. These M1’s are so efficient the 8GB RAM does not matter but 512GB storage does in my case.
Makes sense, we're ~5 months from release. About time for refurbs to start showing up.

Per above - if you're still in the return window, buy the refurb and return the other one. AC+ should refund in full.
 
It's been many years since, but I bought two of my kids refurbished 11" MacBook Airs way back when. Both provided years of solid service until it was time to upgrade. One of them did require service after a couple of months (refused to boot) but Apple serviced the machine under warranty and returned it to me within a week in pristine condition.
 
M! refurbs have been on the store for a while. I buy from there where I can. In the main, they are just going to be units returned within the 14 days, not repaired machines.
 
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I'm typing this on aSpace Grey M1 MBA Refurb. It was in a rather plain brown box, but was and is, flawless.

I have bought many refurb products from Apple3, and only once had an issue - a white G4 iBook, around 15 years ago, with a fairly common screen artifact defect. Replaced without any argument.
 
I bought a refurbished M1 MBA (512GB HD, 16GB RAM) from Apple last week and saved $200. As far as my eyes could tell, it was a brand new machine.

Great purchase for the price and have been really happy so far.

I will definitely consider another refurbished product from Apple in the future.
 
Been a long time Mac user and always bought new. I gambled and bought a refurbished M1 MacBook Pro and love it. Looks brand new! Here’s the unboxing video I just posted.
M1 Macbook Pro refurbished unboxing. WATCH BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
 
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