With Amazon’s “October Prime Day” sale set to start Oct. 8, many Amazon devices have been on sale with early deals. Two of those deals are particularly great for Kindle fans: The refurbished Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition and Kindle Scribe are available on Amazon for $134.99 (originally $169.99) and $233.99 (originally $309.99) respectively. These refurbished Kindles don’t go on sale very often and are cheaper than their new counterparts have ever been.
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Discounted refurbished Kindles are kind of a hot commodity and sell out fairly quickly. Other than buying them used from sites like eBay, it’s the best moment to buy them for much cheaper than getting them new. Amazon’s refurbished program tests them and replaces any defective parts.
The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is essentially the same as the Kindle Paperwhite but with twice the storage (32 GB), an auto-adjusting light feature that automatically adjusts the screen brightness depending on how bright (or dark) your surroundings are, and wireless charging. At $134.99 for the Signature Edition, it is the same price as the regular Kindle Paperwhite, making it a great deal.
The Amazon Kindle Scribe is $339.99 new, and the lowest it has dropped before is $239.99 during the summer. If you trust Amazon’s refurbished program, you can snag one right now for a couple of dollars cheaper. The Scribe is one of the best e-readers you can buy and you likely won’t see it come down to this price on the upcoming sales.