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Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) Stylus for iPad

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$99

$129

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Walmart has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.

Amazon has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: In stock soon


Best Buy has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community members startrekgeneral and KingArth for finding this deal.


Product Features:
  • Connects to your compatible iPad using Bluetooth wireless technology.
  • Allow you to draw, sketch, color, taking notes, mark up email, and generally interact with your compatible iPad's touchscreen with better precision than many other stylus pens.
  • Apple Pencil (2nd generation) also allows you to change tools without setting it down, thanks to its intuitive touch surface that supports double-tapping.
  • Magnetically attaches to the iPad.
  • 1-Year Warranty
Compatible models:
  • iPad Pro 12.9" (4th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11" (2nd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11" (1st generation)
  • iPad Air (4th generation)

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $30 lower (23% savings) than the list price.
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Written by startrekgeneral
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Walmart has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.

Amazon has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: In stock soon


Best Buy has Apple Pencil (2nd Generation, MU8F2AM/A) for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community members startrekgeneral and KingArth for finding this deal.


Product Features:
  • Connects to your compatible iPad using Bluetooth wireless technology.
  • Allow you to draw, sketch, color, taking notes, mark up email, and generally interact with your compatible iPad's touchscreen with better precision than many other stylus pens.
  • Apple Pencil (2nd generation) also allows you to change tools without setting it down, thanks to its intuitive touch surface that supports double-tapping.
  • Magnetically attaches to the iPad.
  • 1-Year Warranty
Compatible models:
  • iPad Pro 12.9" (4th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11" (2nd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11" (1st generation)
  • iPad Air (4th generation)

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $30 lower (23% savings) than the list price.
  • About this store:

Original Post

Written by startrekgeneral

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Model: Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) (Open Box)

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I bought one in December of 2020 because the open box was $86 at best buy, but to be honest for a non-artist there is no noticable difference in use than my wife's $30 Amazon third-party one. The only advantage this has to me is the ability to double-tap to change brushes natively and on-device charging, which is a double-edge sword as it does draw battery from the iPad while charging.

Meanwhile the third-party one can be charged separately, turned off manually, usable on all current ipads not just the air & pro models, and seems to have better battery life while offering the same feel and speed/accuracy aside from lacking pressure sensitivity.
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Good deal. Even better if you have BB $10 off $100 cash back on your AMEX card.
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I bought one in December of 2020 because the open box was $86 at best buy, but to be honest for a non-artist there is no noticable difference in use than my wife's $30 Amazon third-party one. The only advantage this has to me is the ability to double-tap to change brushes natively and on-device charging, which is a double-edge sword as it does draw battery from the iPad while charging.

Meanwhile the third-party one can be charged separately, turned off manually, usable on all current ipads not just the air & pro models, and seems to have better battery life while offering the same feel and speed/accuracy aside from lacking pressure sensitivity.
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Thank you for this, I've been contemplating for the longest time on paying almost $100 for a "stylus" that I'm probably not gonna use. But this is still a great deal for artists, great find op.
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Quote from GooG6695 :
I bought one in December of 2020 because the open box was $86 at best buy, but to be honest for a non-artist there is no noticable difference in use than my wife's $30 Amazon third-party one. The only advantage this has to me is the ability to double-tap to change brushes natively and on-device charging, which is a double-edge sword as it does draw battery from the iPad while charging.

Meanwhile the third-party one can be charged separately, turned off manually, usable on all current ipads not just the air & pro models, and seems to have better battery life while offering the same feel and speed/accuracy aside from lacking pressure sensitivity.
Thank you for this, I've been contemplating for the longest time on paying almost $100 for a "stylus" that I'm probably not gonna use. But this is still a great deal for artists, great find op.
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Great deal. I am not an artist and have been using a $1.00 stylus for years because I like not finger printing up my iPad.

I really wanted one but it's my understanding the Apple Pencil doesn't handle some of the gestures…like swiping up from the bottom to access the Home Screen and Task Switcher for accessing or closing multiple windows. If that's correct then I have to touch the screen with my finger, which (for me) would make the thing less useful than a stylus.

Can anyone confirm, because this looks to be a great deal, and I'd love to have one so long as I don't have to start touching my screen to do things a cheap stylus can do.
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Quote from Hooksta :
Great deal. I am not an artist and have been using a $1.00 stylus for years because I like not finger printing up my iPad.

I really wanted one but it's my understanding the Apple Pencil doesn't handle some of the gestures…like swiping up from the bottom to access the Home Screen and Task Switcher for accessing or closing multiple windows. If that's correct then I have to touch the screen with my finger, which (for me) would make the thing less useful than a stylus.

Can anyone confirm, because this looks to be a great deal, and I'd love to have one so long as I don't have to start touching my screen to do things a cheap stylus can do.
Yes, it can't swipe up from the bottom. I was in the apple store yesterday and was kind of baffled by this
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Got it at this price back when the M1 pro dropped and love it. I thought it was a gimmick item for all these years until I had one and used it. Sure, there are cheaper copies of this but they are cheap copies. This is a quality item. Nice weight, great build quality and fits in the cut outs that case manufacturers build for it. They don't make cases to fit the alternative pens.
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Quote from Hooksta :
Great deal. I am not an artist and have been using a $1.00 stylus for years because I like not finger printing up my iPad.

I really wanted one but it's my understanding the Apple Pencil doesn't handle some of the gestures…like swiping up from the bottom to access the Home Screen and Task Switcher for accessing or closing multiple windows. If that's correct then I have to touch the screen with my finger, which (for me) would make the thing less useful than a stylus.

Can anyone confirm, because this looks to be a great deal, and I'd love to have one so long as I don't have to start touching my screen to do things a cheap stylus can do.
Yes, it can do this and it will change (add) functionality to the pen when iOS 15 drops. If you haven't seen that part of the keynote, check it out.
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Love my Apple Pencil, best thing ever, a must have if you own an iPad.
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Good deal. Even better if you have BB $10 off $100 cash back on your AMEX card.
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Quote from Nothing00 :
Yes, it can do this and it will change (add) functionality to the pen when iOS 15 drops. If you haven't seen that part of the keynote, check it out.
I see where there is a new notes capability, but I'm not seeing anything talking about being able to swipe up for the Home Screen like I described. I hope you're right, I just can find it.