Best Second-Hand Laptops Under N100,000 in Nigeria (2026)

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Laptop purchase is a financial decision that requires a lot of deliberation. Unless you have a lot of cash to squander, you might not be able to get another laptop for a while after the first purchase; hence, it is vital to buy second-hand laptops that is indeed worth every penny of the amount spent.

For people on a budget, getting a UK used laptop for sale in Nigeria for no more than N100,000 can be daunting due to the high exchange rate and high demand for these portable machines. To make your search easier, after a lot of online research, we have compiled a list of some of the best-performing UK used PC/laptops you can get for under N100,000. It is vital to note that, for this budget, you will most likely not be getting something luxurious or a high-performing laptop, but for simple tasks, these laptops should handle well.

Overview

Dell Latitude E5440

HP Stream 11

HP ProBook 640 G1

Lenovo ThinkPad T420 / T430

Dell Latitude E5440 14”

HP EliteBook 8460p

Laptop HP ProBook 6470B

Lenovo T510 / T520

Dell Latitude E6330 / E6430

HP EliteBook 6930p

Lenovo ThinkPad X220

Best-Value Laptops Under N100,000 in 2026

Dell Latitude E5440

Dell Latitude E5440

The Dell Latitude E5440 was launched in 2013 as a direct competitor to the Lenovo ThinkPad T Series. This solid business laptop, however, can be slow to boot; up to 78 seconds as per user experience, so you might need to exercise a lot of patience to get your day going with this laptop. Don’t fret; that is just how it is built, and you know what they say: something good takes time.

You might not need a gym subscription if you carry this laptop around in your backpack, as it weighs about 1.95 kg (4.3 lbs).

Features

  • Processor: Comes in 3 variants (Intel Core i3; i5; and i7)
  • ROM (Internal Memory): 16GB
  • RAM: up to 16GB
  • USB Port: 3 (USB 2.0 x 3; USB 3.0 x 2)
  • Screen Size: 14.0″ and 15.6″

Pros & Cons

  • Durable/Long lasting
  • Fair battery runtime
  • Affordable
  • Heavy to carry around
  • Battery tends to fail and needs replacement often

Where to Buy

You can get a good deal on Facebook Marketplace, Jiji, and Nairaland.

Note: When shopping on any of these platforms, always do your due diligence and do not make a payment online. Insist on meeting the seller at an open space to confirm the UK used laptop is in good condition.

Cheapest Price When Reviewed: N95,000 (on Jiji)

Where to Get Cheap Used Laptops at Best Prices in Nigeria

Computer Village, Lagos, is the first place that comes to mind when thinking of a good place to get cheap UK used laptops/PC in Nigeria. Unfortunately, the bad eggs in the market have made many people rethink patronizing vendors in this tech market.

Also, not everyone’s location is proximal to Computer Village. Below are some online platforms where you can find cheap fairly used and second-hand laptops at affordable prices in Nigeria. Always do your due diligence before making a purchase or patronizing any vendors on these platforms.

Facebook Marketplace

This is a hidden gem for clearance sales of tech products and gadgets, including UK-used and second-hand laptops. You can find the option of the marketplace on your Facebook page. This platform is not regulated; therefore, be careful when making any purchase here to avoid being scammed or buying a stolen laptop. It is recommended that you request to meet the seller in an open space to assess the laptop before making payment. Also, if a price is too good to be true, it is probably a scam.

Jiji

Jiji is a marketplace where people can sell products they intend to declutter. Although today there are also sales of brand-new items on the platform, it still remains an undisputed place to find good deals on second-hand laptops. Follow the platform’s rules of transactions to avoid getting scammed.

Nairaland

Nairaland is a popular Nigerian Forum where people not only share ideas and opinions but also trade second-hand tech products. You will likely find a lot of Computer Village vendors here who have built a reputation on the platform after years of successful transactions. It is, however, not devoid of scammers, so always shine your eyes!

Olanrewaju Opeyemi

Olanrewaju Opeyemi is a versatile writer with over 5 years of experience in tech-related content writing. He doesn't just write about tech, he is an addict of anything technology and enjoys sharing his views with the world by penning them all here.

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