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Monday’s best deals include iPhone 7 for $230, SanDisk storage from $27, and Twelve South accessories

Today’s best deals from 9to5Toys include a refurbished iPhone 7, SanDisk microSD cards, and rarely discounted Twelve South accessories. Head below for more in this edition of 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

Budget-friendly iPhone 7 deals return

Over at 9to5Toys, we love previous generation iPhone deals. While it may not be ideal for early adopters needing the latest tech, going with a slightly older model can mean big savings for kids, grandparents, and others. Today’s featured deal at Woot delivers an unlocked iPhone 7 with 128GB of storage for $230. This is a completely unlocked phone that’s over 50% less than Apple’s official refurbished offering. iPhone 7 has a 4.7-inch Retina display, 12MP camera, A10 chip, and more. Ships with a 90-day warranty. Grab JETech’s clear iPhone 7 case and leverage your savings into some extra protection. You’ll be able to keep your investment safe but also show off that beautiful black paint job.

Amazon offers notable SanDisk storage deals

SanDisk makes some of the best storage out there on the market today, and its popular line of microSDXC cards is on sale at Amazon. You can grab a 200GB card for $27 or upgrade to the 400GB model at $57. Either way, you’re scoring new or nearly all-time low prices at Amazon. Ideal for adding storage to your GoPro, DSLR, or Nintendo Switch. Best of all? It ships with an adapter so you can easily transfer content from one device to another.

Twelve South Apple accessories on sale

Amazon has a number of notable Twelve South accessory deals going this week, headlined by its BookBook for iPhone XS at $48 (Reg. $60). This specific model works for both iPhone X and XS with four storage slots for cards along with a side pocket for keeping receipts or cash. It also works as a stand, making FaceTime calls easier than ever.  You’ll also find deals on Apple Watch accessories and more in our roundup.

B&H clears out Retina iMac inventory taking up to $500 off w/ added tax benefits

Save up to $500 on Retina iMac

To start off the week, B&H is currently taking up to $500 off previous generation Apple iMacs. Tax benefits are available for some shoppers in select states at the time of purchase. Our top pick is the 27-inch 5K Retina 3.8GHz/8GB/2TB model at $1,799. That’s a $500 savings off the original price. Features include an i5 processor, 2TB Fusion drive and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Add in gigabit Ethernet and 802.11ac, and you’ll be all set for quick data transfers.

Timbuk2’s Cask MacBook Backpack gets 30% discount

Amazon offers the Timbuk2 Cask Laptop Backpack for $118.75 shipped. Normally selling for $168, that’s good for a nearly 30% discount and drops the price down to a new Amazon all-time low. The Cask Laptop Backpack has room for an up to 15-inch MacBook as well as plenty of other internal pockets and organizers for additional gear. It sports a more premium design than some of the brand’s other bags, with waxed canvas and genuine leather pairing to accomplish a more professional look. 

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.