There's a huge market for refurbished iPads and with a new classic iPad out now, as well as a new iPad Mini, that market's only going to get bigger.
Generally speaking, something that's refurbished -- a refurb for short -- is a used product that's been tested or otherwise reconditioned by the manufacturer or a third party for resale. It could be something that was returned under warranty for a defect, or maybe its box was damaged in shipping, or it was a retail floor model used for demonstrations.
Going the refurb route can not only save you money compared with new models, but you can also get cheap older iPads that might no longer be available, but still meet your needs. Plus, it keeps perfectly good tech out of landfills.
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