If you’ve been tempted to dive into the latest Kindle Paperwhite but couldn’t stomach the full price, here’s your chance to pick one up on the cheap.
With their anti-glare screens and absurdly long battery life, e-readers are a godsend for anyone who loves reading. And this deal gets you one of the best, for a lot less than the RRP.
You can now get the Certified Refurbished Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) with ads, for £115.19 (was £143.99). Not only is this Paperwhite 20% cheaper than usual, but the Certified Refurbished status means that it’s been tested and assessed by Amazon to ensure it works like new.
You can also save £44 by avoiding the full price version, making it even more budget-friendly, at a whopping 27% off, this is truly the best value option going right now.

Grab an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for just over £115
The certified refurbished Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 16GB with ads is not only 20% cheaper than usual, but it’s £44 less than the regular model.
As any seasoned reader will tell you, the newish Kindle Paperwhite is the one to get, and Amazon’s calling it its “fastest” Kindle yet. With 16 GB of storage, a 7-inch glare-free display and “weeks” of battery life, the device is just a turn of phrase away from being the perfect companion for extensive reading sessions.
Of all the different versions of Kindle, the Paperwhite is the most reader-friendly, displaying pages with an adjustably warm light that feels far more akin to how a page of paper looks. Plus, with increased page turn speed, you’ll forget that you were ever reading on one of the older Kindle devices.


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While you’ll have to contend with a handful of ads peppered around the home screen and during the device’s sleep mode, it helps the Kindle Paperwhite maintain an even lower price point on the market, so you’ll definitely be getting more bang for your buck in terms of value for money.
Still, those ads only try to sell you wares from Amazon, and when you do jump into a book, you’ll be treated to a seamless experience that’s largely free from the high-end features of a tablet. There’s no scrolling, no stuttering, only a great reading experience that truly makes it feel as if you’re sifting through an actual book.
Given their battery life, it certainly wouldn’t be too difficult to read War and Peace on the Paperwhite, although I can’t speak for the level of reader engagement you’ll encounter on the route to completion.
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