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Dell Coupon: Refurbished Precision Laptops & Desktops

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Dell Refurbished offers 50% Off Dell Precision Laptops & Desktops (Refurbished, Various Conditions / Specs) when you apply promo code NEWYEAR2025 in your cart. Shipping is $9.99 per item.
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Dell Refurbished offers 50% Off Dell Precision Laptops & Desktops (Refurbished, Various Conditions / Specs) when you apply promo code NEWYEAR2025 in your cart. Shipping is $9.99 per item.
  • Note: Availability and condition will vary by configuration/specs. Quantities are limited. Must apply the promo code in cart to receive the discount.
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So-Many-Deals
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We've purchased a lot from FedEx Recycling ("Dell Refurbished") over the past 5 years. Every individual item is highly YMMV with winners and losers.

Some items better your odds (desktops) with components that can be easily cleaned or replaced by you in the future. Sealed laptops are riskier and should be individually researched to know if that model had bad histories (Latitude 5-series laptops). You can check Reddit, Dell Support Communities, etc.

INFERENCE #1 - BUYING FROM DELL OR DELL OUTLET

You're not. You're buying from a 3rd party (FedEx Recycling). That has implications (warranty, refurbishing quality, credit card promos, etc.). We've had many instances when it took 2-5 business days to finally get a response from FedEx Recycling over an order, support or warranty issue. Other issues too that would need another page.

INFERENCE #2 - LIGHTLY USED BY EXECUTIVES

FedEx Recycling obtains thousands of off-lease products annually that were purchased in high volumes from large corporate, government, education and other agencies (charities, non-profits). Some are lightly used, most are moderately used, some are substantially used by many users (like a car rental that's been loaned out daily for 2-3 years). How many times have you spilled coffee on your keyboard or dropped your laptop on the ground - maybe never, but that was personally owned and paid for by you.

Even "Grade A" products may have scratches, paint touchup, or new skin stickers, in addition to worn touchpads, loose ports and dusty fans.

INFERENCE #3 - BUSINESS QUALITY PRODUCTS

Yes, many of these items were built of higher strength (hinges) than personal home-use components, but they were also treated very differently. A used taxi/Uber or rental car is abused much more if not personally and casually used. Many lack home-use features such as HDMI ports and better quality screens (> 220 nits).

INFERENCE #4 - GETTING A HUGE DISCOUNT OFF INITIAL LAUNCH PRICE

Yes, but Dell business products are sold to large volume accounts which receive a 30-60% discount off Dell Business products. That's why they are launched with much higher List Prices. Other considerations: older tech (launched 2-5 years ago), used, short warranty, unrepairable.

We lost about $600 on two Dell Latitudes that failed about 1 and 8 months out of the 90-day FedEx warranty (complete system board failures) but had successes with monitors and desktops. Later, Reddit confirmed that I.T. managers had returned hundreds of Dell Latitudes 5-Series back to Dell with some that said their system boards would eventually prematurely fail anyway. Do some research on owner support sites for any model being considered, and remember, you're not buying from Costco or Best Buy, or an item that was personally cared for.
FairTeam939
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inventory tends to be down after christmas.

give it a month or more, and they will have piles of stuff. and better sales too
techjunkie78
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There's always risk with any not-new product, but all my "dell refurbished" purchases have been solid with no issues. one laptop had a few loose screws - no big deal, just snugged them up.

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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
Dell seemed to design their business products knowing they were almost exclusively going into 2-3 year temporary leases in large volumes with large corporate discounts.

Dell's mission for business customers was to make them with stronger components (hinges) to survive those 2-3 years of employee abuse, but many I.T. managers complained of faulty cooling and therefore performance nowhere near the specs. But Dell went cheap on screen quality (brightness, pixel density), older HDMI 1.4 ports, etc., as employee users weren't the actual buyers.

Dell dropped newer faster processors without wanting to update the chassis vents or supplemental cooling channels, which meant speed dropped and fan overused.

It was smart marketing for Dell as they could promote better speeds and higher prices while saving on development and production costs, and temporary employee users couldn't complain. But now they're reselling (FedEx Recycling) these to more educated consumers using their personal money, with minimal warranties.
thats intels fault.

dell designed a latitude chassis for 2 cores that ran great and cool. intel quad cores ran hot. so hot apple abandon them
Jan 9, 2025
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TheGarmac
Jan 9, 2025
71 Posts
I purchase a lot of dell refurbished devices. I usually jump on anything that is newer than 2 years old, and the chances that the device is still under a good warranty are huge. I got 4 Latitude 3440 touch laptops for about $500 each that still have 2.5 years of pro support PLUS warranty attached to them. If you want to confirm, purchase and they tell you the service tag of each device as soon as you place the order and you can check on the dell.com support site and cancel if you don't get the warranty you want.
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FelixB7380
Jan 9, 2025
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
We've purchased a lot from FedEx Recycling ("Dell Refurbished") over the past 5 years. Every individual item is highly YMMV with winners and losers.

Some items better your odds (desktops) with components that can be easily cleaned or replaced by you in the future. Sealed laptops are riskier and should be individually researched to know if that model had bad histories (Latitude 5-series laptops). You can check Reddit, Dell Support Communities, etc.

INFERENCE #1 - BUYING FROM DELL OR DELL OUTLET

You're not. You're buying from a 3rd party (FedEx Recycling). That has implications (warranty, refurbishing quality, credit card promos, etc.). We've had many instances when it took 2-5 business days to finally get a response from FedEx Recycling over an order, support or warranty issue. Other issues too that would need another page.

INFERENCE #2 - LIGHTLY USED BY EXECUTIVES

FedEx Recycling obtains thousands of off-lease products annually that were purchased in high volumes from large corporate, government, education and other agencies (charities, non-profits). Some are lightly used, most are moderately used, some are substantially used by many users (like a car rental that's been loaned out daily for 2-3 years). How many times have you spilled coffee on your keyboard or dropped your laptop on the ground - maybe never, but that was personally owned and paid for by you.

Even "Grade A" products may have scratches, paint touchup, or new skin stickers, in addition to worn touchpads, loose ports and dusty fans.

INFERENCE #3 - BUSINESS QUALITY PRODUCTS

Yes, many of these items were built of higher strength (hinges) than personal home-use components, but they were also treated very differently. A used taxi/Uber or rental car is abused much more if not personally and casually used. Many lack home-use features such as HDMI ports and better quality screens (> 220 nits).

INFERENCE #4 - GETTING A HUGE DISCOUNT OFF INITIAL LAUNCH PRICE

Yes, but Dell business products are sold to large volume accounts which receive a 30-60% discount off Dell Business products. That's why they are launched with much higher List Prices. Other considerations: older tech (launched 2-5 years ago), used, short warranty, unrepairable.

We lost about $600 on two Dell Latitudes that failed about 1 and 8 months out of the 90-day FedEx warranty (complete system board failures) but had successes with monitors and desktops. Later, Reddit confirmed that I.T. managers had returned hundreds of Dell Latitudes 5-Series back to Dell with some that said their system boards would eventually prematurely fail anyway. Do some research on owner support sites for any model being considered, and remember, you're not buying from Costco or Best Buy, or an item that was personally cared for.
You post the same exact thing every time there is a Dell sale
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PoppinPenelli
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Double check with what you can get on Ebay. It's usually cheaper unless Dell Refurbished has really good discounts. People want 12th gen CPUs and they go fast. Last month I saw 30 12th gen i7 precision SFF desktops sell out on dellrefurbished in a day and they were cheaper individually on ebay.

I've had good experiences with All-in-ones, Optiplex SFF, and Lattitude laptops so far but prices haven't been that great in the past year with me sourcing a lot from ebay.

For what it's worth, 8th gen intel cpu computers still get bi-annual or quarterly BIOS updates which is why I like to buy Dell's business models (called Dell Pro in 2025).
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PoppinPenelli
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Quote from sjneb :
how does no OS work ? can one just download and install win 11 without paying or does one need to buy a windows os license
You can get Windows 11 license for less than $5 each. Slickdeals doesn't allow mentioning the sites Frown
Don't get a Windows 11 N (european version) for OEM computers that have an existing Windows license tied to it though. Only on Motherboards that don't have an existing license like when you put togeather your own gaming desktop. I could only use the N version on a gaming desktop I made. No Windows Media or bloatware at all because Europe said they can't bundle that kind of stuff in their OS. Some video converters require windows media pack that you can download from the app store.

So you'll have to stick with Windows 11 pro (home is the same price so just buy pro).
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FairMountain7342
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Is there any sign of use in the renovation?
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Precision 5000 series are slim,while the 3000 and 7000 are boats, but considered desktop replacements.

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Quote from FelixB7380 :
You post the same exact thing every time there is a Dell sale
That is good, since this is NOT a Dell sale.

Many folks don't know what Dell Refurbished is, they likely think it is the Dell Outlet.

The stuff I received from them was overrated and disappointing and it was disrespectful to call them grade 'A'.
Everything was a real grade 'C' retuned it all and never dealing with them again.

Dell refurbished does not care.
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Quote from PoppinPenelli :
You can get Windows 11 license for less than $5 each. Slickdeals doesn't allow mentioning the sites Frown
Don't get a Windows 11 N (european version) for OEM computers that have an existing Windows license tied to it though. Only on Motherboards that don't have an existing license like when you put togeather your own gaming desktop. I could only use the N version on a gaming desktop I made. No Windows Media or bloatware at all because Europe said they can't bundle that kind of stuff in their OS. Some video converters require windows media pack that you can download from the app store.

So you'll have to stick with Windows 11 pro (home is the same price so just buy pro).
Why would you *pay* to pirate windows? There's a good reason SD won't let you post those links. They're scammers. They're selling illegitimate activations that you can get for free.
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ku2000
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Quote from ROOSKIE :
That is good, since this is NOT a Dell sale.

Many folks don't know what Dell Refurbished is, they likely think it is the Dell Outlet.

The stuff I received from them was overrated and disappointing and it was disrespectful to call them grade 'A'.
Everything was a real grade 'C' retuned it all and never dealing with them again.

Dell refurbished does not care.
They are ran by Dell. But they sell specifically refurbished items.
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trojax
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All the CPU are a bit old. They still sell 9th gen, that's 5 generation behind.
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SatchBoogie1
Jan 10, 2025
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Bought an Optiplex and a Precision off of the Refurb site within the last year. They work fine. Maybe some slight blemishes.
The 90 day / 1 year warranty doesn't show when you pull up the service tag on Dell's support page. I'm not certain how they monitor that.
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Anything here capable of 4k gaming?
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So people say they lost money because they didn't pay $49 for a one year warranty.

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Quote from lazzlazz :
Not seeing any precisions of any screen size or grade (A or B). Guess they could add more inventory.
OK yeah, ok yeah ok

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