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This Refurbished MacBook Pro Is 77% Off, But This Deal Won't Last

This Refurbished MacBook Pro Is 77% Off, But This Deal Won't Last

Yahoo03-05-2025

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Prices on electronics are getting harder to predict, and laptops could be next. With potential tariff hikes looming, even refurbished tech deals might not stay this good for long. Right now, and for who knows how long, you can grab a refurbished MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar for $619.99 at StackSocial, plus $9.99 in shipping fees (Reg. $2,799).
Aside from seamless integration with the entire Apple ecosystem, this MacBook Pro comes with plenty that could make it rival your old PC. Check it out:
A Touch Bar and Touch ID for seamless log-ins and intuitive laptop controls.
A 512GB SSD with speedy boot times and plenty of room for your photos, files, and more.
A 2.6GHz Intel Core i7 processor and 32GB of RAM for stutterless multitasking.
An AMD Radeon Pro 5300M GPU ensures smooth and vibrant visuals, making it perfect for video editing, graphic design, and other creative tasks
The price of this 16-inch MacBook Pro is so low because it's refurbished; however, it arrives in near-mint condition with little to no signs of previous use. You're also guaranteed a minimum of 80% battery health. You also get a 30-day parts and labor warranty from a third party, so make your purchase with confidence.
Order your 2019 MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar for $619.99 (Reg. $2,799) plus $9.99 shipping, while supplies last.
StackSocial prices subject to change.

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