Samsung makes some of the best and most reputable TVs on the market. But if you want one of the best, you can usually expect to pay thousands of dollars. That’s why a refurbished model might be worth considering, as it can bring down the price significantly. And with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday days away, you can find some great deals if you know where to look. Woot is running a limited-time sale until Jan. 31 that cuts the prices on quite a few types of factory-reconditioned Samsung TVs — including lots of 2024 models.
These TVs have been checked to make sure they work as if they’re new. But all Samsung refurbished TVs are covered by Samsung’s 90-day warranty, so you can have a little more peace of mind about your purchase. As an added bonus, Amazon Prime members can get free shipping. Just note that Woot doesn’t ship to P.O. boxes, APO addresses, Hawaii or Alaska.
Head below for a selection of Samsung TV deals at Woot worth checking out.
The Samsung QLED 4K Q80C series is designed with LED lights that offer high contrast and support 4K imaging. It also includes Dolby Atmos sound for an immersive audio experience. The TV has a 120Hz refresh rate and is compatible with Amazon Alexa. This TV normally costs $1,199, so you save almost with this factory reconditioned TV.
A 65-inch factory reconditioned Samsung The Frame TV is over $800 off at Woot. This TV supports 4K images, high contrast and features Dolby Atmos sound. It also includes 20 complimentary pieces of artwork that turn the device into art frame when you’re not watching TV. An NQ4 AI Gen2 processor powers The Frame’s speedy performance.
Those aren’t the only models currently available. You’ll find even more deals on refurbished Samsung TVs, so it’s worth it to check out Woot’s whole collection to find the right fit.
For those short on time, here are some other stand-out deals you can spring for right now:
If you’ve been looking for a new TV but want to shop around, we have also rounded up all the best TV deals and best outdoor TVs to help you save across all needs and budgets.
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