Apple's super-speedy iPad Pro 13 (2025) can be yours for under $900 today only with a catch (or two)
Recently raised from a starting price of $1,299 to $1,499, Apple's most powerful tablet is today cheaper than ever before in refurbished condition for first-time Woot shoppers.
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The iPad Pro (2025) comes with an ultra-high-quality screen and a super-punchy processor. | Image by PhoneArena
But if you've somehow never bought a single item from the Amazon-owned e-tailer, now is definitely the time to do so, particularly if you happen to be looking for the best tablet around to keep up with your work, school, or mobile entertainments needs this fall.
Yes, the 13-inch iPad Pro (M5) is currently on sale at $1,249.99 and up, which already feels like a decent enough price compared to the $1,499 Apple charges for this absolute powerhouse in an entry-level 256GB storage variant after a pretty drastic recent hike of $200.
But here's where Woot's new offer gets truly special. If you use the coupon code "SUPERSAVING" at checkout, a whopping 20 percent will be shaved off the tablet's already reduced price. That's no less than 250 bucks, leaving you on the hook for a payment of only a thousand dollars.
Believe it or not, that's not all, as first-time Woot customers will be treated to a 30 percent instant discount with the same code, which incredibly brings the iPad Pro 13 (2025) down to as little as $875. But because nothing in life is ever that simple and awesome, it's important to point out that you're looking at "grade A" refurbished units here backed by a 90-day seller warranty instead of the manufacturer's full 1-year coverage.

This incredibly thin profile is just one of many key iPad Pro (M5) strengths. | Image by PhoneArena
You also need to hurry and take advantage of this deal by the end of the day... if you're not too bothered by that inconvenience. If you ask me, you really shouldn't be when Amazon sells brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged 13-inch iPad Pro (M5) units with 256 gigs of internal storage space at $525 more than Woot right now.
And no, the M6 generation is unlikely to be released by the end of this year, so at least for a few more months, this bad boy seems destined to remain the most powerful tablet in the world, with one of the greatest screens, one of the thinnest designs, and virtually unrivaled long-term software support.
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