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Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for $40 off for Amazon Prime members
TL;DR: The travel-friendly Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for $89.99 for Prime members, saving you $40.
We all know that being an Amazon Prime member has perks. Hello, free two-day shipping, video and music streaming, and of course, special discounts that non-members don’t get.
Right now, Prime members can save $40 on a Kindle Paperwhite, dropping its price down to $89.99. Plus, it comes with three free months of Kindle Unlimited — a deal that is not just reserved for Prime members. If you don’t have an Amazon Prime account, sign up here.
We’ll run through the basics, but if you want an extensive look at the Kindle Paperwhite check out . Here’s a rundown of what you need to know: This e-reader is thin and light and reads like real paper, even in harsh sunlight. There’s an adjustable light so you can read whenever, wherever.
The Kindle Paperwhite is a great travel companion and is waterproof for reading by the pool or at the beach, or even just in your bathtub. The battery lasts for weeks on a single charge, which gives you less to worry about.
You can choose between 8GB or 32GB of storage to hold books, magazines, and audiobooks. The Paperwhite pairs via Bluetooth to give you access to Audible. And with your three free months of Kindle Unlimited, you’ll have tons of titles at your fingertips.
Take advantage of this Prime steal and get the Kindle Paperwhite for $40 off at Amazon.
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