Score up to 20% off refurbished iPads, iPhones and Samsung Galaxy devices in Green Gadgets' mega EOFY sale
Get a flagship device for far less than the Australian RRP

Green Gadgets has a well-earned reputation as one of Australia’s top retailers of refurbished electronics, providing budget-conscious shoppers with a wide array of smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers at prices that are far more affordable than buying new.
If you’re under the impression that refurbished means old, think again — Green Gadgets carries all the latest tech, including current-gen devices across the iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, iMac and MacBook families.
Purchasing is simple: choose your desired device, then select a storage size, colour, and cosmetic grade (ranging from Good to As New). Of course, pricing and availability is subject to these selections and the specific device you’re after.
Best of all, Green Gadgets is currently running a huge EOFY sale, making now a great time to nab a quality refurbished device at an even better price. Customers can enjoy a store-wide discount of 10%, or snag even deeper savings with up to 20% off select products. Here are just some of the great deals you'll find in Green Gadgets' EOFY sale.
Save AU$166.90
Going refurbished is a great way to get the latest iPhone at a significant markdown. Case in point, this iPhone 16 Pro, which you can pick up in the 256GB storage variant in 'As New' condition for only AU$1,669 AU$1,502.10. When you consider that a brand new model will still set you back AU$1,999, that's a heck of a deal!
Save AU$55.90
It may not be the newest kid on the block, but Apple's iPhone 13 is still a great device thanks to its powerful A15 Bionic chip. Currently, you can buy a refurbished 128GB model in 'Excellent' condition for just AU$503.10, regardless of colourway. That's a neat saving of AU$55.90 off Green Gadgets' regular price.
Save AU$114.90
Samsung's top phone of last year is an exceptionally powerful and versatile device due to its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, its 200MP main camera and its built-in S Pen stylus. And, thanks to Green Gadgets' EOFY sale, you can now pick up the 512GB model in 'Excellent' condition for only AU$1,149 AU$1,034.10 — less than half the device's original AU$2,199 RRP.
Save AU$36.90
Along with the phone deals above, Green Gadgets has also slashed prices on its range of tablets, such as this 10.2-inch iPad (9th gen) in 'Excellent' condition, now only AU$369 AU$332.10 for the Wi-Fi model with 64GB of storage. A great option for those after a tablet for the kids or more casual use.
Why buy refurbished from Green Gadgets?
Green Gadgets offers affordable, quality alternatives to new devices. Each product undergoes a strict 72-point inspection to guarantee safety and functionality, as well as to assess its cosmetic grade.
On top of this, a 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee is provided, allowing you to return purchases for a full refund within 30 days if you're not completely satisfied.
Furthermore, every device includes a 12-month warranty, with an option to extend to 24 months for an extra fee at the time of purchase. This comprehensive after-sales support includes device repair or replacement, ensuring ongoing peace of mind.
Buying a refurbished phone is also better for the environment, as it can help to reduce the amount of e-waste that's made up of unused devices.
So if you'd like to reduce your carbon footprint while simultaneously getting some great savings, buying your next device from Green Gadgets will tick both boxes.
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