The iMac is Apple’s all in one desktop, with everything built into the screen rather than sitting in a separate tower, which makes for a tidy setup that owners tend to keep for years. A refurbished iMac is the sensible way to get one for a fraction of the new price, and every model on this page has been tested and graded by our team before it goes on sale. You can choose from A+ Pristine, A Excellent, B Good or C Average, and all of them come with a 12-month warranty.
This page covers the full range, from the standard iMac through to the iMac Pro for heavier work. If you would rather have something you can carry, take a look at a refurbished MacBook Air or refurbished MacBook Pro instead.
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Nothing leaves us until it has been through the workshop. Each iMac is checked over by hand, cleaned, tested and graded, so the grade you pick changes how it looks rather than how it runs. We also make sure every machine is clear to sell and not locked to a previous owner, so it is ready to set up as your own from the start. Buying refurbished keeps a working computer in use for longer too, which cuts down on waste.
The standard iMac suits everyday work, browsing and study, and is the value pick for most desks. The iMac Pro is aimed at heavier jobs such as editing and running a lot at once, so it is the one to look at if you push your machine hard. Both give you the same tidy all in one setup.
An iMac makes sense when the machine is going to live on a desk, since you get a larger all in one setup for the money. If you need to move around with it, a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air is the better fit. Our which Mac is best guide can help you weigh it up.
You get the same all in one desktop for a good deal less than new. Because each one is tested and graded before it is listed, a refurbished iMac is a low risk way to buy, and it keeps a working machine out of landfill.
A+ Pristine looks close to new. A Excellent has only light signs of use. B Good carries a few more marks you might notice up close. C Average shows the most wear and is priced the lowest. All four are fully working and covered the same way.
The standard iMac is the everyday choice and the better value for most people. The iMac Pro is built for heavier work such as editing and running a lot at once, so it suits anyone who leans on their machine harder day to day.
They have a strong reputation for lasting, and nothing goes out until it has passed our checks. Each one is tested, cleaned and graded by hand before it is listed, so you are buying with that behind you.
Yes. They run macOS as normal and keep getting updates for as long as Apple supports the model, the same as a new one would.
You can. The standard iMac handles photo work and lighter editing comfortably, while the iMac Pro is the one to choose for heavier creative jobs where you want more headroom.