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Would you keep or pass on a 15" 2017 MBP?

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Would you keep or pass on a 15" 2017 MBP?

TwoFive3

macrumors member

Original poster

Nov 6, 2008
I ordered a 15" 2017 MBP from Best Buy which was a 3rd party seller and to my surprise, it was brand new. Like seriously brand new and unused. It is the 16gb ram, 256gb storage intel i7 and comes with a one year warranty from the 3rd party. It cost $799. I am thoroughly impressed with it so far but now I'm thinking, if I keep it, its now a 6 year old laptop and will I be setting myself up for failure with this keyboard and the monitor display cable issues like my wife had with her laptop. My thinking is, I like the form factor, weight and size compared to the new 16" but should I get involved with this older laptop, new or not. Should I consider a refurbished from apple the 2019 16" MBP for like $1500 or just bite the bullet and get a m1 16" on sale right now for 2k? Opinions very welcome, thank you.
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ricketysquire

macrumors member
Oct 24, 2020
The keyboard is really, really problematic with keys regularly getting stuck. I've had it replaced at least 3 times. I also had a lot of other issues and now its being replaced by Apple for a much newer unit. I saw a 14" M1 MBP for like $1500 on the Refurbished store, at one point, earlier in the year I was considering it or a Refurbished 13" M2 Air.

I'd recommend skipping the Intel models at this point unless you absolutely need it. OS support might be dropped in the next few releases.

Fishrrman

macrumors Penryn
Feb 20, 2009 26,190 10,970
Something to consider:

You do get the 1-year warranty from Best Buy,
BUT...
Once the warranty has run out...

... IF you have a key go bad on the keyboard, it's going to cost you $800 to get it fixed.
THAT'S FOR EVEN A SINGLE KEY (shouting is intentional).

That's because the entire top portion of the case must be replaced -- even for just one key.

Thing long and hard about this.
Choose wisely.
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DarkPremiumCho

macrumors newbie
Mar 2, 2023
Apple will stop providing OS updates to that model in one or two years. Pass if you care about that.
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ignatius345

macrumors 603
Aug 20, 2015 5,312 8,094
I'd put that $800 toward an Apple Silicon MacBook of some kind, unless you're super pinched for cash and need a laptop now. The keyboard alone I think should be a deal breaker, and when you factor in battery life, future OS support and everything else, that Intel MBP starts looking even worse.
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bladerunner88

macrumors regular
Apr 28, 2009 Off World
Just for some perspective, I still have a Mid 2014 MBP (11.3) running 10.13.6 - no issues whatsoever not my daily driver but still snappy and responsive.
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jav6454

macrumors Core
Nov 14, 2007 22,079 5,856 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
I ordered a 15" 2017 MBP from Best Buy which was a 3rd party seller and to my surprise, it was brand new. Like seriously brand new and unused. It is the 16gb ram, 256gb storage intel i7 and comes with a one year warranty from the 3rd party. It cost $799. I am thoroughly impressed with it so far but now I'm thinking, if I keep it, its now a 6 year old laptop and will I be setting myself up for failure with this keyboard and the monitor display cable issues like my wife had with her laptop. My thinking is, I like the form factor, weight and size compared to the new 16" but should I get involved with this older laptop, new or not. Should I consider a refurbished from apple the 2019 16" MBP for like $1500 or just bite the bullet and get a m1 16" on sale right now for 2k? Opinions very welcome, thank you.
Pass, given it's 6 years old.

I would suggest you wait and save a few $ and buy an entry level M1 MBP which will give you much better results and power for your money.
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ricketysquire

macrumors member
Oct 24, 2020
Something to consider:

You do get the 1-year warranty from Best Buy,
BUT...
Once the warranty has run out...

... IF you have a key go bad on the keyboard, it's going to cost you $800 to get it fixed.
THAT'S FOR EVEN A SINGLE KEY (shouting is intentional).

That's because the entire top portion of the case must be replaced -- even for just one key.

Thing long and hard about this.
Choose wisely.
This. I've had 3 of these top cases replaced on my MBP. I was paying $139 a year for AppleCare after the initial 3 year run ended, so I don't have to pay the costs out of pocket. Avoid this model.
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appltech

macrumors 6502a
Apr 23, 2020
Sure thing it varies, but:
Still having MBP 13 2017 that survived after:
-- x2 spilled pickled cucumber "juice" (to avoid problems, I #opposite to blow# it out from the keyboard + did some other things; yes some keys used to stuck but now everything is ok)
-- rain (it was closed);
-- cat attack
-- few falls;
-- me being hitting the Mac via fingers because was not in a good mood/mad;
-- caught the connected cable a couple of times
-- few friendly slaps (honestly)

No problems at all. I'm trying to be cautious and thoughtful to my nuggets, what can't say about others (yes I know it's dumb to compare yourself with somebody else)
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ricketysquire

macrumors member
Oct 24, 2020
Just got a replacement from Apple for my 2017 MacBook Pro 15" this week due to repeat issues. It's an 16" M2 MacBook Pro, initial impressions is that this is a far better MBP.

pshifrin

macrumors 6502a
Mar 14, 2010
Run. Even brand new out of the box in 2017 i saw DOA keyboards right from the factory at our company with some units. For $799 you could buy an M1 MBA which will be faster in many tasks.
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pshufd

macrumors G3
Oct 24, 2013 8,964 13,710 New Hampshire
I have 2014 and 2015 MacBook Pro 15s. The 2014 is used by my son daily. The 2015 is my backup. My primary is my 2021 MacBook Pro 16. It is the best laptop I've ever owned. Yes, it's heavy and a little clunky but battery life is insane, as is performance and responsiveness. And the keyboard, speakers, monitor are all great. If you want something a little smaller and lighter, wait to see if the MacBook Air 15 is announced at WWDC. That is also a laptop that I would consider if it's available with 24 GB of RAM.

Magsafe is nice too - I don't recall if the 2017 models had it or not.

Sterkenburg

macrumors 6502a
Oct 27, 2016 Japan
Vintage model with a known reliability issue for which the replacement program has ended. Hard pass!
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icanhazmac

Contributor
Apr 11, 2018 1,884 6,583
Run, run far away.

It's over 5 years old and has a dumpster fire reputation, mine had many keyboard replacements as well as the USB-C ports. I traded it back to Apple because the resale value was so bad.

Junk is junk, NIB doesn't make it any more desirable.
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DenisK

macrumors regular
Nov 6, 2008
I have a 2018 MBP and its okay -- but I understand it is different from 2017

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