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The Mac Pro cheese grater is no longer available, but Apple will still sell you an old one

In a rather disappointing announcement, Apple officially took down the Mac Pro on March 26, 2026. The system can no longer be found on the company’s website, at least not where it once was. If you ask me, this is a cold farewell to the machine that once defined what professional computing meant.

The product page now redirects visitors to the general Mac homepage. However, you can still find one if you’re okay with a used model. At the time of writing, there are still 17 devices quietly listed and available for purchase on Apple’s Certified Refurbished Store. This includes both tower-style desktop PCs and rack models.

Can you still get your hands on a Mac Pro?

The cheapest used Mac Pro (tower style) costs $6,289.00 and features the M2 Ultra chip with a 24-core CPU and a 60-core GPU. There is another model (rack mount) with the same chip but a 24-core CPU and a 76-core GPU that costs $8,239.00.

The most expensive model, on the other hand, costs more than $10,000 for a tower device with the same chip, a 24-core CPU and a 76-core GPU.

None of these numbers are easy on the wallet, but for professionals who specifically want easy PCIe expansion – something the Mac Studio still can’t reproduce – this may be the last chance to buy one directly from Apple.

Apple’s one-year warranty applies to the refurbished device

The device comes standard with Apple’s one-year limited warranty, which also applies to brand new devices. For your own peace of mind, you can also add AppleCare+ or AppleCare One protection at checkout. You also get a 14-day return policy and free delivery.

In my honest opinion, Apple’s refurbished inventory won’t last long. Once these units sell out, Apple has made it clear that there will be no more. The company has already confirmed that it has no plans to offer future Mac Pro hardware.

If you’ve always wanted to get a Mac Pro and you’re okay with getting it as a refurbished product from Apple, this is probably your last chance to get one.

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