A refurbished Mac gives you an Apple machine for a fraction of what a new one costs, which is why we think it is the sensible way to buy. This is the full range in one place, so whether you want something light to carry between home and the office, more power on your desk, or a first Mac for study, there is something here to suit. Every Mac is tested and graded by our team before it goes on sale, with grades from A+ Pristine through A Excellent and B Good to C Average, and each one comes with a 12-month warranty.
Not sure which type you need? Take a look at a refurbished MacBook Air for portability, a refurbished MacBook Pro for heavier work, or a refurbished iMac for an all in one on your desk.
Got an old phone or tablet you no longer use? You can trade it in with us and put the value towards your next Mac.
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Nothing leaves us until it has been through the workshop. Each Mac is checked over by hand, cleaned, tested and graded, so the grade you choose 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 Air is the lighter, more portable choice and suits everyday work, browsing and study for less. The Pro is the one to go for if you lean on your machine for heavier jobs such as editing or running a lot at once. You can compare the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro ranges, or read our which Mac is best guide if you are still deciding.
A MacBook makes sense if you need to move around with it. An iMac is the better pick if it is going to live on a desk, since you get an all in one setup for the money rather than paying towards portability you will not use.
We think so. New Macs are rarely discounted, so buying refurbished is one of the easiest ways to save a good amount, 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.
It depends on how you work. Pick a MacBook Air for something light to carry, a MacBook Pro for heavier tasks, or an iMac for a desk setup. Our which Mac is best guide talks it through in plain terms.
Battery health is part of our testing, so you are not buying blind. If a battery is not up to scratch the machine does not go out for sale.
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.
They are, because nothing is listed until it has passed our checks. Each one is tested, cleaned and graded by hand before it goes on sale.