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35% off refurbished laptops and desktops in the Dell May Sale
April was a standout month for refurbished deals, with Dell cutting prices across its wide range of products. We did make a bit of a fuss about this, so don’t look this way if you missed out.
In any case, you have another chance to save, because Dell has extended its April savings until May 31. That means if you ignored the warnings last month, you don’t have to miss out again. We’re not sure you really deserve a second chance, but here we are. Don’t blow it this time.
You can save up to 35 percent on a selection of highly-rated laptops and desktops in the refurbished range, including Latitude laptops and OptiPlex desktops. If you’re trying to squeeze the most value out of every pound on your next purchase, then you should really be considering a refurbished device. It won’t be fresh off the factory line, but it will be tested to ensure it meets all original factory specifications, and you can pick it up at a reduced rate.
We have tracked down the best deals from the Dell Refurbished May Sale, so that you can cut straight to the chase and save:
All these deals will disappear come the end of May, so make sure you don’t miss out. We’ve warned you twice now, and you won’t get a third chance.
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