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Sell your M-series MacBook Air. It's the quiet one.

No fan, no spinning parts, no clue it's worth checking on. If yours has never once made a sound, that silence is Apple Silicon talking. Instant offer, free courier, paid within 5 working days of your confirmed offer.

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How to tell if yours is the one.

Every MacBook Air looks roughly the same from across a room. Here's how to know if yours is the generation this page is actually built for.

It's never made a sound

Not once, not even under a full afternoon of video exports. M-series Airs are completely fanless, permanently silent by design. If yours has ever whirred or hummed, it's the Intel generation, and our regular MacBook Air page is the one you want.

The charger snaps on, it doesn't plug in

MagSafe came back for Apple Silicon. If your charging cable attaches magnetically and pops off cleanly when someone trips over the cord, that's the tell.

Touch ID lives in the power button

Every M-series Air unlocks with a fingerprint built into the top-right key. Older Intel Airs are a mixed bag on this one, so it's a decent clue but not the final word.

The certain way to check

Click the Apple logo, then About This Mac. If it says M1, M2, M3 or M4 next to Chip, you're in exactly the right place. Apple hasn't sold an Intel MacBook Air since November 2020, so if yours was bought new any time since, you already know the answer.

Why we ask which chip, every single time.

Apple Silicon didn't age the way the Intel Airs before it did. Those older machines could feel sluggish within a couple of years, throttled and fan-worn, competing for value against newer, faster releases every season. Yours hasn't had that problem. It sips power, runs cool without any moving parts to wear out, and keeps up with software updates that would have brought an Intel Air to its knees.

That's not a spec sheet boast. It's the reason the offer for an M-series Air looks nothing like the offer for the model it replaced, and why lumping the two together on one generic page would only shortchange you.

Three ways to get paid.

Cash today

Accept the offer, hand it to the courier, get paid by EFT within 5 working days of your confirmed offer.

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+12% trade-in voucher

Moving up to a Pro or a newer Air? Take the payout as an EpicDeals.co.za voucher and we'll add 12%, straight toward whatever replaces it.

Start your trade-in

+10% on consignment

Not in a rush? We list it, we sell it, you keep 10% more than our instant offer. Most Macs sell within 13 days.

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Turns out yours is the Intel generation after all? No harm done. Head over to our regular MacBook Air page and we'll take it from there, or just get your price directly and let the calculator sort it out.

Questions, answered honestly

Three quick tells. It's never had a fan spin up, not once, because M-series Airs are completely fanless. It charges with a magnetic MagSafe cable rather than plugging straight in. And every M-series Air has Touch ID built into the power button. The certain way: click the Apple logo, then About This Mac, and look for M1, M2, M3 or M4 next to Chip. If it says Intel instead, our regular MacBook Air page is the one you want.

Ready to sell your Air?

Your offer is instant. Everything after that is just logistics.

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