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Woot has launched a new Apple gear sale this morning. While you will find a ton of older iPad and MacBook releases in there, the really notable offers here for us come in the form of the official Apple accessories – USB-C cables, MagSafe 3 cables, and Apple Watch chargers. Already marked down, you can now use code APPLEFIVE at checkout to knock an additional $5 off your order. All of the deals are right here and you’ll find some additional deals below.
Firstly, let’s look at how pricing lands on the 1-meter and 2-meter Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cables. These are not the latest and greatest 240W models, but they can deliver a solid 60W and make for a useful addition to your EDC kit or just for some extras around the house or office, especially at a price like this – remember to use code APPLEFIVE to score the prices below:
- 1-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (1m) $7 (Orig. $19)
- 2-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (1m) $14 (Orig. $38)
- 3-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (1m) $20 (Orig. $57)
- 1-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (2m) $10 (Orig. $29)
- 2-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (2m) $17 (Orig. $58)
- 3-pack Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable (2m) $25 (Orig. $87)
Today’s promo code will also work on the 2-meter Apple USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable as well as the 1-meter Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger to USB-C Cable:
- 1-Pack Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger Cable $9 (Orig. $29)
- 2-Pack Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger Cable $17 (Orig. $58)
- 3-Pack Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger Cable $28 (Orig. $87)
- Apple USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable $22 (Orig. $49)
All of these cables are brand new and “sourced directly from Apple,” but they do ship in bulk packaging:
Hey, you there! These items ship in bulk packaging. The product is brand new and is sourced directly from Apple, but will arrive in a polybag or plain brown box. Why, you ask? Because these are excess units from the final production run and Apple decided to liquidate them instead of packaging them for Retail sale.
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