• out of stock

[Refurbished] Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) $159 Delivered ($154 for New App User with Code) @ Kogan

240
APPLOVE

Kogan is currently selling Apple AirPods (2nd Gen) [as new] from the original price of $198 to $159, a 20% off deal.

As New: This device will be presented in a brown box. This is a new Apple device that has not been used, and has had it’s battery life tested. As New Apple devices are an excellent option for value-oriented shoppers with a budget in mind, rest assured that the device and accessories are new, unused and come with a 12-month warranty for your peace of mind.

You can also apply code APPLOVE in the Kogan app as a new user to save an additional $5 off to make the total cart $154. Original deal. Make sure to use cashback giftcards for a further discount!

Enjoy!

Related Stores

Kogan
Kogan
Marketplace

closed Comments

  • +7

    $159 is for “as new”. New is $179

  • +7

    $99 or no deal
    🙅‍♂️

    • +5

      No deal it is !

    • Bought one from this deal, it's like brand new and comes with a wireless charging case. If they restock at the same price, I'll buy another one.

  • +2

    sorry OP,
    the $159 price is only available on the 'As New' SKU

    Buyer Beware : )

    • +1

      Will update in post! My apologies for not stating that.

  • +1

    Questionable warranty

  • If it's never used, why has it been refurbished? Doesn't refurbished also indicate that the battery should have been replaced, and not just "tested"?

  • I don't see why anyone would buy these over the plethora of deals on Sony and Galaxy Buds that have been posted recently?

    • +1

      Integration with Apple devices.

      • Oh yeah I forgot about that but it still seems a little expensive for just that

  • Community announcement: Kogan First got a 2023 Shonky Award from Choice magazine couple days ago. Basically (if you don't have access to Choice):

    How about a box you need to untick to avoid getting a surprise $99 fee two weeks down the line? This is exactly what's happening with the Kogan First subscription program.
    Here's how it works. You try to buy something on Kogan or Dick Smith's online store. You go to the checkout section. A "free shipping" option is ticked by default and you think, great! Free shipping!
    But here's what you might have missed if you skipped the fine print: you've actually just signed up to a two-week trial of Kogan First. And if you don't cancel before those two weeks are up, you're about to be stung for $99.
    So we did a test. We asked 19 shoppers to head to the Kogan website and shop as they might on any website. A shocking six of those 19 accidentally signed up to Kogan First. None of them were aware of what they had done and, crucially, none of them knew they were set for a surprise $99 charge two weeks later.
    We believe it's all too easy for companies to entrap customers in schemes like these.

Login or Join to leave a comment