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Woot has a bunch of 2021 MacBooks on sale, the best deal IMO is this 16" model for $1699:
https://www.woot.com/offers/apple...nt_wp_0_10
The 14" is $1439 or something and Best Buy had it for $1499 last week for a few hours, so IMO not worth risking the warranty/Woot for $60
The 16" model hasn't gone below $1999 I don't believe so saving another $300 and buying from Woot seems like it might be worth the risk.
No idea if these are really open box, really don't have a warranty or what the deal is with Woot MacBooks. $1699 for the 16" is still a damn good price, i'm debating whether to bite.
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Also the item I received was recertified from a company called Computerland and the 90 day warranty is through their company. Safe to say Woot accepted the return of the item for a full discount and they even offered $200 additional discount if I wanted to keep the item but I felt duped and just returned it.
All in all, I would say this is still a good deal for a good condition laptop but don't expect to get a new item!
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Not sure why no Apple warranty
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I've probably saved thousands over the years which just means I can purchase more. Woot, ebay, open-box, etc..
Computers are pretty long-lasting things. I've had one cheap PC motherboard go out on me, one SSD and several old, spinning disks. Easy fixes.
Never had a macbook die on me and I own most of the generations from Core2Duo to Apple silicon.
That said, if you don't need the power of the 16", the 14" (or 13") are much lighter and easier to carry around while still handling everything fine.