Bag a bargain MacBook Air refurb from just $289.99 today only

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Need an affordable Mac for basic productivity tasks? Pick up a bargain MacBook Air refurb from Woot today for as little as $289.99. A whole bunch of 11- and 13-inch models are available, but stock is selling fast.

Woot also has a couple of 13-inch MacBook Pro models on offer, with prices starting at just $449.99.

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You don’t need to splash out on one of Apple’s latest computers to browse the web, check emails, manage your photos, and other basic tasks. An older model with decent specs should be more than enough.

And if you know where to look, slightly older Mac units can be incredibly affordable. Check out Woot’s latest sale, which offers MacBook Air refurbs for as little as $289.99 today only.

Bag a MacBook Air from $289.99

You’ll find 11- and 13-inch models — all powered by still-snappy Intel Core i5 processors — on sale. The most affordable options offer 128GB of storage, but there are a couple with up to 256GB of storage.

Alternatively, if you have a little more to spend, you might want to pick up a MacBook Pro refurb instead. There are two to choose from, both with dazzling Retina displays, starting at just $449.99.

Remember, this sale is good for today only, and stock is selling fast. Be sure to bag yours before they’re all gone — and don’t miss these deals on some MacBook accessory must-haves:

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