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All-new Kindle on sale for under £50 on Amazon (UK deal)
TL;DR: The handy Kindle is on sale for £49.99 on Amazon, saving you 29% on list price.
Generally speaking, Amazon is a predictable beast. You can expect a lot of deals during Prime Day, and probably just as many during Black Friday. However, sometimes the retail giant still manages to surprise.
We weren’t expecting any big deals on Amazon devices, at least not until Black Friday started to rumble on the horizon, but that’s exactly what we’ve got. Amazon has dropped a bunch of deals on its own devices, with many certified refurbished products also receiving substantial discounts.
The standout deal from this impressive selection is on the all-new Kindle. You can now pick up this popular device for just £49.99 on Amazon. This is down by 29% on list price, saving you £20. Make sure you purchase before midnight on Sept. 18, when the deal expires.
The all-new Kindle comes with a built-in adjustable front light so you can read indoors, outdoors, and at more times of day. It also features a glare-free touchscreen display that reads like printed paper, even in direct sunlight. It’s just so handy, and will probably make you wonder why you hadn’t made the switch to e-readers sooner.
Grab this surprise deal and make the switch.
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