SAVE 18%: A certified refurbished Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB)Kon sale for $139.99. That's $30 off the usual refurbished price of $169.99, and $50 off the price of a brand-new Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.
Summer is a great time to take it slow and enjoy a book on a lazy afternoon. With long evenings, it's the perfect time to dive into some of the summer's best reads. Thanks to today's deal at Amazon, your reading adventures can take place on a discounted e-reader.
As of June 6, a certified refurbished Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) is just $139.99, marked down from the usual refurbished price of $169.99. That's an 18% discount or a savings of $30. A brand-new model costs $189.99, so this sale price on a refurbished model saves you $50.
The Kindle family of e-readers has grown in the last decade, but the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is Mashable's top pick. This model comes with 32GB of storage space for all your downloaded books, which can be perfect for long travel stints. There's also a 6.8-inch display that adjusts to the light around you for better visibility depending on the current conditions.
The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is also the only model to support wireless charging. But you won't have to do that often thanks to the long battery life that Amazon says can last up to 10 weeks. You're also free to read by the pool or at the beach with the Signature Edition thanks to its IPX8-rated waterproofing.
Amazon guarantees the quality of certified refurbished products, so you'll be getting a model that's been tested to look and work like a brand-new model. It also comes with the same warranty as a new model.
If you've been thinking about getting an e-reader for summer reads or to take along on summer vacations, today's deal on a certified refurbished Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition could be the beginning of a great summer. Grab this deal while it lasts.
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