Ready for a newer Mac?
Your old one pays for part of it.
Don't let the old MacBook rot in a drawer while its value drains away. Trade it in, get instant store credit, and walk out the same day with a newer Mac — data transferred, old machine wiped in front of you. Working M1 Air? That's $280–$380 toward an M3. Even cracked and dead Macs earn real credit.
The upgrade math — popular trade-up paths
| Your current Mac | Trade-in credit | Popular upgrade | What you pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Air M1 (working) | $280–$380 | MacBook Air M3 13" | From ~$420 net |
| MacBook Air M2 (working) | $380–$480 | MacBook Air M3 15" | From ~$480 net |
| MacBook Pro 14" M1 Pro (working) | $520–$680 | MacBook Pro 14" M3 Pro | From ~$620 net |
| MacBook Air Intel (working) | $60–$140 | MacBook Air M1 | From ~$360 net |
| MacBook Pro 13" Intel (working) | $80–$160 | MacBook Air M2 | From ~$440 net |
Credit shown for working machines; exact quote depends on configuration and condition. Net price varies with current shop inventory — use the calculator for your exact numbers.
Four signs it's time to upgrade
Battery service warning
If macOS shows "Service Recommended" or you're under 80% battery health, the battery is on its way out. Trade-in value drops as health falls — upgrading now captures more credit than waiting for it to die.
Still on Intel
Apple Silicon Macs run cooler, last 2–3× longer on battery, and macOS support for Intel machines is winding down. An Intel-to-M-series jump is the single biggest upgrade in Mac history.
Out of storage or RAM
Modern Macs can't be upgraded after purchase — RAM and SSD are soldered. If you're constantly juggling storage or watching the beachball spin, the fix is a new machine, not a cleanup app.
macOS support ending
When your Mac stops getting the latest macOS, security updates follow within ~2 years. Trading in before a model falls off the support list protects its resale value.
Why waiting costs you money
- ✓Trade-in value only goes down. Every macOS release, every battery cycle, every month closer to the next chip generation shaves credit off your current machine.
- ✓Working beats broken — by a lot. A working M1 Air earns $280–$380. The same Air after a dead battery, cracked screen, or spilled coffee earns a fraction of that. Upgrade before the accident, not after.
- ✕Don't sell it yourself on Marketplace. Lowballers, no-shows, and scam payment reversals are the norm for $300+ electronics. Instant credit with a local shop skips all of it.
- ✕Don't let it sit in a drawer. A stored MacBook loses value every month and its battery degrades even when powered off. The drawer is where trade-in credit goes to die.
How a same-day upgrade works
Quote your current Mac
Use the calculator below, text Rick a photo at (740) 223-5530, or walk in. Working, cracked, water-damaged, or dead — every condition gets a real number, not an auto-reject.
Pick your upgrade
Browse the shop while we bench-test your machine. Every Mac is tested, graded, and covered by our warranty — M1 through M3, Air through Studio.
Credit applies instantly
Your trade-in credit comes straight off the price at checkout. No gift cards, no waiting for a mailed-in inspection, no "revised offer" two weeks later.
We move your data
Walk-in upgrades include a free data transfer — we migrate your files, apps, and settings to the new Mac so you leave with a machine that already feels like yours.
Trading in something else?
Frequently asked questions
How does upgrading my MacBook with a trade-in work?
Three steps: get a quote on your current Mac (calculator, text, or walk-in), pick any Mac in our shop, and the credit applies instantly at checkout. Walk-in upgrades in Marion include a free data transfer, so most people leave the same day with everything migrated.
When is the best time to upgrade a MacBook?
Before, not after, something fails. Trade-in value drops sharply once the battery degrades, the screen cracks, or macOS support ends. A working M1 Air earns $280–$380 in credit today; the same machine dead earns $70–$140. Upgrading while your Mac is healthy means the old machine pays for a real chunk of the new one.
Is it worth upgrading from an Intel MacBook to Apple Silicon?
Yes — it's the biggest generational jump Apple has ever shipped. M-series Macs run silent, get 15–18 hours of battery versus 4–6 on aging Intel machines, and wake instantly. Even a base M1 Air outperforms most Intel MacBook Pros. Intel trade-in values are modest ($60–$160 working), but they only go down from here.
Should I upgrade from M1 to M3?
If your M1 still does everything you need, you can wait — M1 machines remain excellent. Upgrade if you need more RAM or storage (neither is upgradeable later), want the brighter 15" Air display, or do sustained heavy work where M3's efficiency shows. A working M1 Air earns $280–$380 toward the jump.
Can I trade in a broken MacBook toward an upgrade?
Yes. Cracked screens, water damage, dead boards — we quote from surviving parts value instead of auto-rejecting like Apple does. A cracked-screen M2 Air still earns meaningful credit toward any working Mac in the shop.
Do you transfer my data to the new Mac?
Yes — free with any walk-in upgrade at 731 E Center St #200 in Marion. We migrate files, apps, photos, and settings, and we securely erase the old machine in front of you before it goes into trade-in stock.
How much more credit do I get here versus Apple's trade-in?
For working machines we're competitive and the credit is instant — no mail-in inspection or revised offers. For anything damaged, there's no contest: Apple offers $0 for cracked, water-damaged, or dead Macs, while we quote from parts value. Either way you see the exact number before committing.
What happens to my old MacBook after I trade it in?
Working machines are wiped, refurbished, tested, and resold with a warranty. Damaged machines are broken down for parts that keep other Macs alive. Nothing goes in a drawer or a landfill — which is exactly why we can pay for machines Apple refuses.
Walk in with your old Mac. Walk out with a new one.
Tue–Sat 10am–7pm at 731 E Center St #200, Marion OH — free data transfer included. Or start with the calculator and see your credit right now.