[Expired] iPad Pro 11-inch 64GB For $629 From Amazon And Costco (Reg.$799) & More, Stack with $50 Amex Discount

The Offer

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Amazon and Costco are both offering the latest model iPad Pro 11-inch with 64 GB for just $629.99. Both appear to be for the Silver color only, not Space Gray. These sell from Apple for $799.

Best Buy also has a sale on the Space Gray model for $674.99.

The latest model 32 GB iPad is also available in all colors for just $249, down from standard price of $329.

Also, for the past couple of weeks, Amazon has also been selling the new Airpods at a discount for $144.99, down from regular Apple price of $159. And the version which comes with the wireless charging case is marked down to $179.99 (sells on Apple for $199).

The Fine Print

  • For the Costco deal: $120 savings is valid 7/4/19 through 7/10/19. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
  • For the Amazon deal: Promotional offer valid for a limited time only.

Our Verdict

Be sure to check your cart that the price is right before checking out. We’ll try posting some of the larger/interesting Amazon deals more in the coming weeks until Prime Day. If readers aren’t interested, let us know and we’ll cut back on them.

Stack these deals with the 20% Amex MR discount offer for even steeper discounts. For example, you’ll get ~$50 discount on the 32 GB iPads bringing the cost to just $199. And the iPad Pro 11-inch will be just $579.99 after the $50 discount from the Amex deal.

Personally, I’ve been using that 20% Amex deal organically, buying small household stuff slowly as I need it.

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Nicholas Johnson
Nicholas Johnson (@guest_811072)
September 17, 2019 06:45

Fine, but I had a poor experience of buying from Amazon and this is very costly Apple products.

Jenny
Jenny (@guest_778876)
July 5, 2019 09:54

This shows up as $749 at Amazon. I would gladly pay $629.

Jenny
Jenny (@guest_778882)
July 5, 2019 10:15

Well, dang. I read you first thing in the AM.
Guess I need to rise earlier.

Abey
Abey (@guest_778678)
July 4, 2019 15:27

Also Black and White Apple sport watches 38mm down to $199 instead of $279

https://amzn.to/2RYD9pm

And the 42mm black to $229 from $309

https://amzn.to/2XoYeu9

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_778527)
July 4, 2019 10:00

FYI, the amazon apple deals stack with the recent MR offers. Great way to get an additional 20% off.

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_778538)
July 4, 2019 10:15

Max $50 discount with that MR promo, though.

GR8FUL
GR8FUL (@guest_778545)
July 4, 2019 10:23

Still, its $50 discount.
Discount is; well, discount!

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_778546)
July 4, 2019 10:25

Agreed, but he said “additional 20% off.” I wanted to clarify for others it would not be 20% off, it would be $50 off.

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_778557)
July 4, 2019 10:54

20% off, up to $50. Or $50 off $250. Perfect for grabbing an iPad for $200.

April
April (@guest_778611)
July 4, 2019 12:49

I just placed an order. $213 plus tax, great deal.

Jason Smith
Jason Smith (@guest_778522)
July 4, 2019 09:56

I always find the words “latest model” to be very misleading. While this may be the latest model of the ipad pro, it is not the latest ipad models as these are from 2018 and the latest ipad models are the air and mini which were released a few months ago in 2019. I would be akin to me advertising that you can get the latest model of the Ford Pinto for $10,000, since the 1980 model is the latest model of the Ford Pinto.

Jim
Jim (@guest_778529)
July 4, 2019 10:02

I see how you’re interpreting it. I read it as the latest for its class versus latest release of Apple Tech in general

Kevin
Kevin (@guest_778539)
July 4, 2019 10:19

I’m not sure something 29 years since release is akin to something 1 year since release when using the “latest model” phrasing.

We’re talking fairly different products in the Pro vs. Air or Mini, generally people looking at Pros simply want to know they are looking at the latest version of the Pro, and “latest model” is a simple and clear way to convey this given there isn’t a clear generational numbering scheme.

Celia
Celia (@guest_778541)
July 4, 2019 10:20

Interesting, I find it helpful. There are significant differences between the iPad, iPad Pro, and mini so it helps me to know if it’s the latest version of the model I’m looking at.