I’ve been covering Amazon Prime Day for seven years now, so I know a good deal when I see one. And this Kindle offer is definitely up there.
It wasn’t long ago that I would recoil at the thought of using an ereader, but had friends who raved about much easier an ereader made their lives. Which definitely made me pause for thought while carrying my two bulky novels around. So I got one, and was converted immediately. Physical books will always hold a very special place in my heart, but the Kindle makes my favourite hobby so easily accessible whenever, wherever, that now I wouldn’t be without it.
I regularly sing that tune to, well, anyone who likes to read and will listen. And I’m doing so even louder today because an early Prime Day deal has knocked the price of the Amazon’s entry-level Kindle down to just £64.99. That’s the lowest price recorded, according to Amazon price tracker camelcamelcamel.
The catch with this is to be able to access the offer, you have to be a Prime member. If you’re keen, you can sign for a no obligation, free 30-day trial to Amazon Prime, and then either continue your subscription or cancel before the 30 days is up to avoid any charges.
When it comes to the best Kindles, as an entry-level device this one would arguably come out on top. The usual retail price is just under £100, which is fantastic value, so to have it drop to less than £65 is a Prime Day deal that’s really worth the hype.
My full Kindle (2022) review goes into great detail on the device. But to summarise, this budget device feels and performs like anything but. It has multiple options for font sizes and styles to suit your eyesight, manual adjustable lighting to ease any strain, has enough storage for quite literally thousands of books, has a battery life that will last for weeks without charge, and is so small and compact, you barely notice it in your bag.
In my Kindle (2022) vs Kindle Paperwhite comparison, I opted for the latter because it is slightly larger and has automatic lighting, so suited me perfectly. But for those with smaller hands, who want a more lightweight device, or who are new to ereaders and just want an easier way to enjoy a read on the move, you’d be hard pushed to find better than this brilliant compact option.