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Three sites for shopping for the best Apple deals

- BOB LEVITUS boblevitus@mac.com

I buy much of my tech gear at Amazon.com and on Apple’s website, but there are some products — and indeed, entire product categories — that I prefer to buy elsewhere.

For example, when I need a piece of audio gear for GarageBand or Logic Pro, the first place I look isn’t Amazon or Apple. It’s Sweetwater.com. From audio interfaces to keyboards to microphone­s, if you can use it for recording with your Mac or other iDevice, you can find it at Sweetwater.

Several things make Sweetwater a standout in my mind. First and foremost, it has one of the widest selections of audio gear and musical instrument­s on the internet today. If you use it to make or record music, Sweetwater has it at a reasonable price with free shipping.

Another thing that makes Sweetwater unique is its customer service. Their “sales engineers” are musicians and producers who use these products and often make helpful recommenda­tions. Really. And the few times I needed support, Sweetwater’s technician­s knew more about the Mac than I expected. With a “nohassle” return policy, I’ve never regretted a purchase from Sweetwater.

And although this has nothing to do with technology, Sweetwater offers some of the most beautiful guitars on the planet, beautifull­y photograph­ed inhouse for high-res clarity. (But, be careful — it’s easy to get lost down this rabbit hole.)

You’ve heard me mention it before, but I love Monoprice.com for cables and other necessitie­s, such as headphones, microphone­s, earphones, displays, speakers, batteries and more. I like that they make most products themselves, offer them in more sizes and colors than most and price everything aggressive­ly.

I also like the quantity discounts on almost everything. For example, a single Monoprice HDMI cable goes for $6.49 but is only $4 when you buy five or more.

I’ve bought dozens of cables and many other products at Monoprice.com over the past decade, including a 9-year-old display I use every day. I have yet to be disappoint­ed by something I’ve ordered, and that’s high praise.

Finally, last month I told you about the great deals you can find on Apple’s Refurbishe­d and Clearance page (apple.com/shop/ refurbishe­d). But I neglected to mention another place you can find great deals on refurbishe­d products: Other World Computing (eshop.macsales.com). Among other things, Other World Computing offers older refurbishe­d Apple products, older than you’ll find in Apple’s Refurbishe­d store. Better still, it has many products at lower prices than Apple, such as refurbishe­d iMacs from $499; iPads from $299; and MacBook Pros starting at $399.

Finally, I’m also a big fan of Other World’s “garage sale” page, where you’ll find deals on new and used peripheral­s, including hard drives, keyboards, upgrades, cables and more, all at rock-bottom prices. If you love a good deal you’ll want to visit often.

 ?? Mark Lennihan / Associated Press ?? Don’t be afraid to shop around when purchasing Apple products and compatible gear.
Mark Lennihan / Associated Press Don’t be afraid to shop around when purchasing Apple products and compatible gear.
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