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Best MacBook trade-in values following the 15-inch MacBook Air launch

The all-new 15-inch MacBook Air has officially arrived. Whether you’re definitely picking one up or are curious about how much you could get for your current laptop, here’s a breakdown of the best MacBook trade-in values. You can also get a 10% cash bonus from our official trade-in partner Decluttr with code “9TO5MAC23“.

Selling a MacBook can be a headache to take care of on your own. But you don’t have to give up a great trade-in value for a smooth trade-in experience. 

Below we’ve got the best MacBook trade-in values for cash as well as Apple Store credit, and more. These are all services the 9to5Mac team has used to sell our personal devices.

We’ve also got a walkthrough on how to reset your MacBook before trading it in:

Best MacBook trade-in values summer 2023

Decluttr – 9to5Mac’s official trade-in partner

Our favorite partner is Decluttr — the company behind our official trade-in portal. In many, if not all cases, Decluttr has the best balance of generous trade-in values, seamless experience, and customer service you’ll find on the web.

Get a 28-day price lock-in period and a 10% cash bonus (up to $30) from Decluttr for your trade-in with code “9TO5MAC23“. That’s on top of values already 40%+ higher than what Apple offers.

MacBook Pro trade-in values

MacBook Air trade-in values

Apple trade-in values

Trade-in direct with Apple:

  • MacBook Pro – Up to $775 Apple Store credit
  • MacBook Air – Up to $450 Apple Store credit
  • MacBook – Up to $125 Apple Store credit

Interestingly, the 2021 M1 Pro/Max MacBook Pro can show trade-in values above $775 Apple promotes when you enter your serial number on Apple’s trade-in portal.

For example, my 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro shows a value with Apple of $855, but it’s worth $242 more at $1,097 with Decluttr.

More options

Sites like eBay are another route if you’re okay with the extra work and risks like having a buyer return your MacBook and the process usually taking longer. You’ll also need to consider whether to do an auction or “Buy It Now” sale along with if you want to set a reserve price and more. eBay also charges a listing fee and a final value fee that can be up to 13%.

While Amazon offers trade-ins for iPad and other small electronics, it doesn’t offer trade-ins for MacBooks. The only way to sell your Mac on Amazon would be if you have a seller account set up.

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Michael is an editor for 9to5Mac. Since joining in 2016 he has written more than 3,000 articles including breaking news, reviews, and detailed comparisons and tutorials.


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