GET $70 OFF: As of Oct. 4,Watch The Florist Online Prime members can snag a Kindle Paperwhite essentials bundle for just $134.97, down from $204.97. That's a $70 discount and cheaper than buying the Kindle Paperwhite on its own.
Prime Day ~fall edition~ is just a few days away, and Amazon’s already pulling out some Prime-exclusive deals to get shoppers excited for the big event.
As of Oct. 4, Prime members can get a Kindle Paperwhite essentials bundle (which includes a Kindle Paperwhite, a fabric cover, and a power adapter) for just $134.97 — that’s a $70 discount, and it’s cheaper than buying the Kindle Paperwhite on its own for its standard $149.99 price.
SEE ALSO: Amazon Kindle vs. Kindle Paperwhite: Which one is for you?The Kindle Paperwhite (16GB) is built with readers in mind. The flush-front design and 300 ppi glare-free display mimic the look and feel of a physical book and make it comfortable to read for hours on end, even in bright sunlight. The adjustable warm light shift from white to amber helps with eye strain, and the waterproof exterior means you can take it to the beach, sit by the pool, or read in the bathtub without worry.
Plus, it can hold thousandsof books, so you'll never run out of reading material.
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