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23andMe DNA test kit on sale for £50 off on Amazon (UK deal)
TL;DR: The reliable 23andMe Health + Ancestry DNA test kit is on sale for £99 on Amazon, saving you £50 on list price.
The Amazon “End of Summer Sale” has only just begun, but the deals are already coming in thick and fast. This is the perfect time to invest in that product you’ve had your eye on, with prices falling to Black Friday levels.
Most of the deals we have seen have been focused on technology, with great offers on robot vacuums, headphones, and TVs. There are other options out there, though. For example, if you have been looking to pick up DNA test kit, this could be your best chance to save.
The 23andMe DNA test kit (Health and Ancestry) is now available for just £99 on Amazon. This is down by 34%, saving you £50 on list price. This deal will expire at midnight on Aug. 22, so you’ll have to act fast if you want to avoid disappointment.
Using the service couldn’t be easier. Your saliva collection kit typically arrives within three to five days, and all you need to do is follow the kit instructions. You spit in the tube provided, register your saliva sample tube using the barcode, and mail it back to the lab in the pre-paid package. In approximately six to eight weeks, you will receive an email to let you know your reports are ready in your online account. It’s that simple.
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