Bag a bargain iPad from $69.99 in Woot’s spectacular one-day sale

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Pick up the best tablet money can buy for as little as $69.99 in Woot’s spectacular sale on iPad refurbs. There’s a huge range of models to choose from, and they’re all available at big discounts.

This sale is good for today only, so don’t miss out!

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iPad provides access to the best tablet operating system, iPadOS, as well as the best tablet apps. That’s why it has been a huge success for Apple, while rival tablets have struggled to make much of a dent at all.

Want one of your own or in need of an upgrade? Be sure to check out Woot’s one-day sale before it ends.

Pick up an iPad from just $69.99 today only

Prices start at just $69.99 for a second-generation iPad, while fourth-generation units can be yours for as little as $124.99. Apple’s newest 10.2-inch model is also available for just $294.99.

Woot also has iPad Air and iPad mini models up for grabs, starting at $85.99. And if you have a little more cash to spend, there are a number of iPad Pro models on offer from $389.99.

Most devices are available in a number of storage and color options, and all are backed by a 90-day Woot warranty. Remember, this sale ends today at 11:59 p.m. PT and stock is selling fast, so don’t miss out!

Don’t forget accessories

Need new accessories as well? Check out these deals on some awesome iPad essentials:

Note: On some deals, Cult of Mac might earn a small commission through an affiliate link. However, we pick our daily Deals & Steals strictly on their potential value to our readers.

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