Normally priced at a reasonable $149.99 brand-new, the active noise-cancelling Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 can be purchased right now for a measly $64.99 in refurbished condition.
money could buy this holiday season, but if you were reckless enough to hold off for an even better deal, now might be the ideal time to pull the trigger... as long as you don't mind going the refurbished purchasing route.
Keep in mind that we're not talking about pre-owned units sold by some shady eBay merchant here, but rather Best Buy's meticulously inspected and professionally repaired Geek Squad certified refurbs. These are guaranteed to"work properly", offering"like-new" functionality and shipping in flawless cosmetic condition starting as low as $64.99 right now.
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