You probably hate the MacBook Pro’s price tag. It makes sense. They’re expensive. Ridiculously so, often. But here’s the thing about Apple laptops—they don’t break. Not really. They just… exist. For years. And years.
Until now.
Right through June 14 you can grab a refurbished model for $429.99. Regular price was $1,999. That is not a typo. It’s over $1,500 cheaper than retail. Supplies are finite though, so don’t wait too long thinking this will linger. It won’t.
Why is it so cheap?
Because it’s Grade A refurbished.
Which means what, exactly? Minimal scuffing. Near-mint condition. It looks brand new because, effectively, it is. The deep discount buys you some peace of mind on the condition while giving your wallet a much-needed rest.
Let’s look at the specs.
Intel Core i5 (10th Gen) handles multitasking without breaking a sweat. It turbo boosts up to 3.8 GHz. Couple that with 16 GB of RAM and you aren’t just browsing webpages—you’re coding, video editing, keeping fifty tabs open, all at once.
The display? A 13.3-inch Retina panel with True Tone tech. It adjusts white balance based on your ambient light. Easy on the eyes. Hard on anyone’s budget, normally. Not this time.
Gaming isn’t really the game here—but Intel Iris Plus Graphics will get the job done for casual play. Watching content? Yeah, it looks stunning.
Storage is where this thing flexes. A massive 1TB of space. That’s terabytes of files. Photos, videos, apps—everything sits locally without you digging for an external drive or subscribing to cloud storage just to keep your head above water.
It charges fast too, sort of. You’ve got four Thunderbolt 3 ports. USB-C all the way. And a battery that lasts up to 10 hours. Enough for a full work day. Maybe even the evening after if you’re lucky.
There’s a Touch Bar. A Magic Keyboard. Touch ID for getting in without typing passwords that you’ve forgotten anyway.
Who is this for?
People who wanted the Mac experience but couldn’t stomach the cost. Or people who know how to find a good deal before it disappears.
You want to pay full price? Fine. But why?
This deal ends June 14. The units will run out sooner.
StackSocial handles the price and availability, so keep that in mind. Things change.
Maybe grab it. Or maybe look away and convince yourself you’ll find a better deal. Spoiler: You won’t. Not with this many features, not at this price, not with 1TB of drive space.
It’s still sitting there.
For now.
