Get a Renewed Nintendo Switch OLED Model for Under $250 at Woot


As of April 17, you can snag a refurbished Nintendo Switch OLED Model equipped with White Joy-Con controllers for only $249.99 at Woot — a savings of $39.01 off its standard price of $289.99. This amounts to an 18% discount on one of Nintendo’s top-selling consoles.

With excitement growing for the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2, the original Switch continues to be an excellent gaming device featuring a vast library of games. From beloved franchises like Mario and Zelda to indie hits and multiplayer crowd-pleasers, there’s something here for every gamer. If you’re not quite ready to hold out for the next-generation console — or simply wish to jump into the current generation at a more affordable price — this deal presents a fantastic chance.

This specific offer includes a refurbished model, which has been expertly restored by Woot and comes with a limited 30-day warranty. It’s currently available at a lower price than the same refurbished model on Amazon ($289.99) and is significantly less expensive than a brand-new version, retailing for $342.99. That’s a 24% savings compared to purchasing new.

The OLED version of the Nintendo Switch boasts several enhancements over the original model, featuring a stunning 7-inch OLED display that offers richer colors and improved contrast. Additionally, it has a wider, more stable adjustable stand, better onboard speakers for superior audio in handheld and tabletop modes, and 64GB of internal storage — twice that of the original Switch — providing you with ample space for digital downloads without needing a microSD card immediately.

Whether you’re playing at home on your television or on the move in handheld mode, the Switch OLED serves as a flexible and powerful gaming console. And with the Switch 2 still on the horizon and pre-order information vague, now is the ideal time to grab this dependable system at a great discount.

Don’t let this opportunity slip away before it’s gone — and before the next generation debuts.