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The last-gen Kindle is a steal at just $65 refurbished 

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In case you didn’t know, the last-gen Kindle is nearly just as good as the current model. Not only is the reading experience nearly identical, it also has the same sharp 300PPI display with dark mode, an adjustable front light, and USB-C charging. If you want a great e-reader, but you also want to save some money, you can grab the refurbished 2022 Kindle with ads and 16GB of storage at Woot with a 90-day Amazon warranty for just $64.99 through October 30th when you apply the promo code FIREFIVE at checkout.

The $109.99 2024 model is my current favorite budget-friendly e-reader, thanks to its slightly brighter, faster display, its slightly improved battery, and slick matcha green color option. But going for the last-gen model nets you an e-reader that is similarly lightweight (lighter than even the iPhone Air), and its compact 6.2-inch frame makes it easy to slip into a bag or read comfortably with one hand.

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