TL;DR: Save 84% on this refurbished Lenovo Chromebook and get free shipping until we sell out.
You don’t always need a powerhouse laptop. Sometimes, you just need something that gets the job done. That’s exactly what you get with this refurbished Lenovo 300e Chromebook, now just $75. Whether you’re looking for a lightweight device to toss in your carry-on or a durable option for your kid to use at home or school, this fits the bill without draining your wallet.
It features an 11.6-inch touchscreen with an anti-glare finish, making it easy to use in bright environments like airplanes, hotel lobbies, or backseat road trip setups. Inside, it’s powered by an AMD processor, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage — enough to browse the web, stream videos, use Google Docs, or log into classroom portals.
It’s also surprisingly rugged for the price. The Grade “B” refurbished rating means you might see some light scuffs or cosmetic wear, but nothing that affects internal performance. In fact, that lived-in look is perfect for a laptop you won’t stress over losing, scratching, or letting your kids handle without supervision.
At just $75, this is the kind of laptop you can afford to forget in a hotel room — or let your kid cover in stickers without flinching. Don’t miss out on this refurbished Chromebook deal, because we could sell out fast (reg. $475.99).

Lenovo 11.6″ 2-in-1 Chromebook 300e 2nd Gen (2018) 4GB RAM 32GB SSD (Refurbished)See Deal
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2772294/you-wont-believe-how-cheap-this-chromebook-is.html
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