Affiliate Disclosure
If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Read our ethics policy.

Amazon's popular 13-inch MacBook Pro deal is back, but it may sell out soon

It's back. After selling out in Silver shortly after launch, Amazon's popular $1,249 13-inch MacBook Pro deal has returned, with the 256GB model in Space Gray now eligible for the $250 discount.

Save $250 instantly

Amazon's popular 13-inch MacBook Pro deal is back and this time it's valid on the system in Apple's sleek Space Gray finish. Shoppers can now save $250 on the current 13-inch MacBook Pro notebook that's equipped with a 1.4GHz Core i5 processor, 256GB SSD and two Thunderbolt 3 ports. With other retailers selling the same model (MUHP2LL/A) for $1,399 or more, Amazon's $1,249.99 price is the lowest available by at least $150.

Amazon's aggressive Apple deals are known to sell out quickly, so if you're ready to snap up the savings, look for a green bonus savings message on this Amazon page.

Amazon Apple deals
Look for a $150 bonus savings message on the Amazon 13-inch MacBook Pro product page.

Prefer another set of specs or a different finish? There are discounts on every other 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro model, including exclusive coupon savings on CTO configs, in the AppleInsider 13-inch MacBook Pro Price Guide.

Those looking for the lowest price period can also save $400 instantly on a 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro or take advantage of a $370 discount on a 2017 13-inch MacBook Pro while supplies last.

Best 2019 13" MacBook Pro deals

Best closeout deal

Software deals for your new Mac

Additional Apple deals

Apple Price Guides

AppleInsider and Apple authorized resellers are also running additional exclusive savings on Apple hardware that will not only deliver the lowest prices on many of the items, but also throw in bonus discounts on AppleCare, software and more. These offers are as follows:

Interested in additional Apple hardware? See if there is a Mac, iPad or Apple Watch deal that will save you $100s by checking out prices.appleinsider.com.