Refurb M1 Apple MacBook 13 deals are now available via the official Apple store with hefty savings

Save yourself $200 / £200 on a fantastic ultrabook

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If you’re an avidAppleMacBook deals hunter, an incredibly compelling option has just dropped over at the official Apple store - the first-ever offerings for officially refurbished M1 Apple MacBook Pro 13’s.

Retailing for just$1,099in the US and£1,099in the UK respectively, these refurbished MacBook deals are the cheapest prices yet for the latest M1 MacBook Pro 13 specifically. For perspective, this is currently a full$200/£200cheaper than the MSRP on new MacBook Pro 13’s at Apple, so it’s not an insignificant saving for those who don’t mind going refurbished.

If you would like to compare these refurb prices to brand new MacBook Pro deals, currently the cheapest prices we’ve found are atAmazon($1,219) and Amazon UK (£1,189). We’ve rounded up a full list of the best prices we’ve found on refurbished Apple MacBook Pro’s just down below - with options for our readers outside the US and UK too.

The best MacBook deals this week

The best MacBook deals this week

Apple MacBook Pro 13 (M1, refurbished):$1,299$1,099 at AppleSave $200 -Newly available via the official Apple store, these MacBook deals on refurbished MacBook Pro 13’s are quite possibly the best option for those on a budget this week. Rocking Apple’s incredibly powerful new M1 chip, a stunning liquid retina display, and of course that gorgeous all-aluminum build that’s an Apple hallmark, these are fantastic ultrabooks.

Apple MacBook Pro 13 (M1, refurbished):£1,299£1,099 at Apple UKSave £200 -Those readers in the UK can also pick up a hefty price cut by going refurbished this week over at the Apple UK store. Like those products offered in the States, all MacBooks sold via the Apple refurbished program have been fully tested and come with a full year of limited warranty so there’s very little worry you’ll receive a defective product.

Refurbished products, in general, tend to have a bit of an unfair rep - especially though sold via trusted vendors like the Apple store. Most of the time the products are simply returns rather than actually defective products, so you’re most likely going to receive a ‘like new’ item rather than a beaten-up old machine. Apple itself also rigorously tests its items before reselling and offers a full year of warranty with all MacBooks too, so the likelihood of receiving a defective product is pretty much non-existent.

For more Apple refurb goodness, see our main page on thebest refurbished iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch dealsthis week. If you’d like to do a bit more research on these excellent ultrabooks, head on over to ourbest MacBook dealspage for an overview of the entire range - or check out even morecheap MacBook Pro deals.

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Alex is TechRadar’s deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He’s a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex’s expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you’ll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.

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