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Refurbished Steam Deck LCD and Steam Deck OLED back in stock in the UK and Europe - act fast

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Last updated: 9 Jan 2025 at 2:34 pm UTC

If you're wanting to pick up a Steam Deck or Steam Deck OLED a bit cheaper, Valve's Certified Refurbished program is a great way to do it. And if you're in the UK and EU, they're back in stock. They usually sell out pretty quickly, since stock is generally limited to just whenever Valve have them ready and available.

As of article publishing time in the UK these are in stock:

Steam Deck 1TB OLED - Valve Certified Refurbished - £459
Steam Deck 64 GB LCD - Valve Certified Refurbished - £249
Steam Deck 256 GB LCD - Valve Certified Refurbished - £279
Steam Deck 512 GB LCD - Valve Certified Refurbished - £319
Steam Deck 512 GB OLED - Out of stock

For the EU these are in stock:

Steam Deck 512GB OLED - Valve Certified Refurbished - €459
Steam Deck 1TB OLED - Valve Certified Refurbished - €549
Steam Deck 64 GB LCD - Valve Certified Refurbished - €299
Steam Deck 512 GB LCD - Valve Certified Refurbished - €379
Steam Deck 256 GB LCD - Out of stock

They're all listed as out of stock in the USA.

Buy them from the Steam store. You'll want to check back often if the one you want goes out of stock.

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hardpenguin 9 hours ago
64 GB LCD model is the cheapest one you can get and don't be mistaken - I have one and it is an absolutely stellar experience! Much recommended!
Mal 8 hours ago
  • Supporter
Thank you for the heads up.
kurcatovium 8 hours ago
  • New User
I don't need one, yet I'm really tempted to try it. I may have spare 512GB (or even 1TB) drive laying around so I wonder whether it's worth getting OLED over cheapest 64GB LCD considering drive space is not an issue. PS: I'm cheap skate from the East...
prosoor 3 hours ago
Everyone to his own but I don't like playing the games with thumbs or using the controllers, then also I don't value Steam Deck so much. Maybe when the prices drop to half of that I'll reconsidr. And what's the point in using something someone already owned?
kurcatovium 3 hours ago
  • New User
And what's the point in using something someone already owned?
Could be plenty of reasons like saving some money or reducing e-waste.
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