GET 15% OFF: As of Sept. 4,Girlfriend’s Sister [Uncut] you can get an Amazon Kindle for just $84.99, down from $99.99, at Amazon. But you'd better hurry; this deal ends in a couple hours.
Not to sound dramatic, but you have about two hours left to snag an Amazon Kindle for $84.99 at Amazon. Yes, we covered this deal last week, but now’s your last chance to snatch it up before it’s gone.
The Amazon Kindle (2022) is currently $84.99 at Amazon — $15 off the listing price and just $10 more than its lowest price ever of $74.99 back in October. It’s not the newest model, but if you enjoy reading e-books and aren’t interested in the bells and whistles that come with the Paperwhite ($149.99), this is your chance to get Amazon’s lightest e-reader on the cheap.
SEE ALSO: Amazon Kindle vs. Kindle Paperwhite: Which one is for you?It has a six-inch display, a six-week battery life, and 16GB to store thousands of e-books. It’s also sustainable, made with 30 percent recycled plastics and 90 percent magnesium, and is packaged in 100 percent recyclable packaging.
According to Mashable’s Mallory Minich, this basic model is ideal for anyone who’s just looking to read. “If you are a book fanatic like me, I highly recommend adding it to your collection,” Minich writes. “For only $99, it has genuinely made me read more than I have in months.”
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