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Neat Scanners 50% off (refurb): mobile $90 shipped (Reg. $180 new), desktop $275 (Reg. $369 new)

Groupon is offering some solid deals on manufacturer refurbished Neat Scanners with as much as 50% in savings. You can grab the refurbished NeatDesk desktop scanner for PC and Mac at $275 with free shipping, which is $225 off the original listing, $94 cheaper than Amazon’s new price and the best refurbished price on both the Mac and PC version by $25.

Groupon also has the refurbished NeatReceipts mobile scanner for both Mac and PC at just $90 with free shipping, that’s $140 off the original listing, $90 cheaper than Amazon’s new price on the Mac version ($70 on PC) and the current lowest refurbished price we can find.

The Neat products scan bank statements, tax forms, medical records, and other valuable documents into digital files that are then automatically organized and searchable by keyword using the Neat Digital Filing System. The compact scanners are capable of producing color, grayscale, or black-and-white digital files at a resolution of 600 dpi. both units comes with a USB cable, AC adapter, calibration paper, dry cleaning paper and alcohol cleaning paper, instruction manual, and installation CD. Both models also come with a six-month warranty from Neat.

NeatReceipts mobile scanner: $90 shipped (Reg. $180 new)
NeatDesk desktop scanner: $275 shipped (Reg. $369 new)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices