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expiredphoinix | Staff posted May 19, 2026 05:00 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted May 19, 2026 05:00 AM

Refurb Grade A: Apple iPhone/Watches: 64GB Apple iPhone 12 Unlocked Smartphone

& Many More + Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime

$170

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Woot! is offering select Refurbished Grade A: Apple iPhone/Watches w/ 1-Year Woot Limited Warranty w/ Purchase (various styles) on sale listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Note, product will be in Refurbished Grade A condition (minimal cosmetic damage/like-new functionality w/ a minimum of 85% battery capacity)

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  • About the Deal
    • Product are in refurbished Grade A condition; has successfully pass a full diagnostic test to ensure working status w/ minimal cosmetic damage (if applicable)
    • All products will include a 1-Year Woot limited warranty w/ purchase
    • Limit 3 per customer
    • Offer valid through May 21, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
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Woot! is offering select Refurbished Grade A: Apple iPhone/Watches w/ 1-Year Woot Limited Warranty w/ Purchase (various styles) on sale listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Note, product will be in Refurbished Grade A condition (minimal cosmetic damage/like-new functionality w/ a minimum of 85% battery capacity)

Please use the drop down menu to make your product selection

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Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Product are in refurbished Grade A condition; has successfully pass a full diagnostic test to ensure working status w/ minimal cosmetic damage (if applicable)
    • All products will include a 1-Year Woot limited warranty w/ purchase
    • Limit 3 per customer
    • Offer valid through May 21, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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BerdDog
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"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."

Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Luigis3rdcousin
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Grade A should mean 95% or better battery health. The refurbishers always put battery health dead last priority when it comes to grades. Super annoying.

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May 19, 2026 02:38 PM
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telthedogMay 19, 2026 02:38 PM
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What does grade A mean?
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Quote from telthedog :
What does grade A mean?
Near mint condition: https://www.refurb.me/blog/what-a...ades-a-b-c
May 19, 2026 02:50 PM
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BerdDogMay 19, 2026 02:50 PM
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Quote from telthedog :
What does grade A mean?
"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."

Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
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May 19, 2026 02:55 PM
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allblueeMay 19, 2026 02:55 PM
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bought an iphone 16pro during the last sale event, it is perfect condition
May 19, 2026 03:19 PM
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sbimosMay 19, 2026 03:19 PM
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Woot was advertising these as low as $69 last night, but least expensive was $99 and none were sold out. =\. I'm sure there's a plausible reason, but update the numbers then, woot.
May 19, 2026 03:22 PM
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DealsByLeesMay 19, 2026 03:22 PM
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Quote from BerdDog :
"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."

Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Man I hate reading this. I have a 12 mini and feel it is never coming back. Considering get a 13 mini here, unfortunately only 128gb left but it would work. Not sure if that the better option or just keep my clean 12 and go pay $100 for new battery.
May 19, 2026 03:24 PM
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ThriftyPaylessMay 19, 2026 03:24 PM
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Beware on the Iphones, I had to return one that was really sold by Kiss Electronics and the battery was < 80%
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Quote from telthedog :
What does grade A mean?
Every time I see this I think eggs.
but this is apple Smilie
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SlickDealingInNYCMay 19, 2026 03:33 PM
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Can these be returned at Whole Foods like Amazon purchase?
May 19, 2026 03:43 PM
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Luigis3rdcousinMay 19, 2026 03:43 PM
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Quote from BerdDog :
"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Grade A should mean 95% or better battery health. The refurbishers always put battery health dead last priority when it comes to grades. Super annoying.
May 19, 2026 03:50 PM
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Jefu.May 19, 2026 03:50 PM
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Rollin the dice on a iPhone 13 Pro 256. I'll post back once it's here and what kinda shape it's in.
May 19, 2026 04:18 PM
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J-RocMay 19, 2026 04:18 PM
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Quote from phoinix :
Near mint condition: https://www.refurb.me/blog/what-a...ades-a-b-c
This is helpful but it seems Woot is not using this scale for product quality lol
May 19, 2026 04:35 PM
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tru2folksMay 19, 2026 04:35 PM
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Quote from ThriftyPayless :
Beware on the Iphones, I had to return one that was really sold by Kiss Electronics and the battery was < 80%
But sold on Woot?
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May 19, 2026 05:32 PM
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KingLukaMay 19, 2026 05:32 PM
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I lost trust in woot when amazon bought them. Now it's like a clearance department for items your own clearance couldn't sell.

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May 19, 2026 06:28 PM
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ThriftyPaylessMay 19, 2026 06:28 PM
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Quote from tru2folks :
But sold on Woot?
yes, woot is the seller, but it came from Kiss Electronics which has a bad rap on Ebay and other places. Its not a amazon surplus/resale.
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