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Save $99 on a refurbished 6th generation iPad

May 23, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of May 23, you can get a refurbished Apple iPad 6 9.7” 32GB Wifi-Only for just $229.99. Its original (refurbished) price is $253, so you’d be saving 9%. (Its original new price was $329, so that’s a savings of $100.)


It’s hard to justify the cost of a brand new iPad. After all, even though it’s an Apple device, it’s still just a tablet after all is said and done. That’s why many people are turning to refurbished deals to enjoy the perks of the classic ultra-portable tablet at a price that won’t break the bank. It’s also much better for the environment if we all buy refurbished.

If you’re looking for a good deal on an iPad, this refurbished 2018 iPad (6th generation) will only cost you $229.99 for a limited time. If you bought it brand new in 2018, it would’ve cost you $329 — so, that’s about 30% in savings.

Featuring the classic iPad aesthetic, the 6th generation design still has the 2048×1536 LED-backlit retina display, big bezels, 7.5mm thickness, light 1-pound weight, first-generation Touch ID, 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera on the front, and 8-megapixel camera rear like previous generations. However, when it hit the scene in 2018, its noteworthy upgrades were faster performance, a longer 10-hour battery life, and — drumroll, please — support for Apple Pencil. It was the first non-Pro model that allowed this game-changing feature. 

It’s certainly not going to blow you away compared to the newest iPad. After all, it is four years old and three generations of iPads have been released since. But for those who are new to the iPad lineup and looking for something ideal for everything from casual bedtime TV binges, to working on the go, to airplane entertainment, it’s a solid entry-level tablet — even in 2022.

The refurbished iPad is silver, has 32GB of storage, and connects through WiFi only. That means you don’t have to worry about connecting it to data through your phone plan. It’s certified refurbished, which means it’s tested and certified to look and work like new. And it can be yours for only $229.99 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Apple

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