Don’t let that turn you off, though. Many reviewers say these “like-new” Kindles are practically in pristine condition, with one even saying theirs “absolutely looks and feels brand new.” Given that Amazon — the company that manufactures Kindle — has quality checked each refurbished model, and a brand new Kindle Paperwhite costs $160, we’d say this sale is a worthy steal.
Kindles let you take your entire library with you, wherever and whenever — and they’re designed to literally be easy on the eyes.
Its 16 GB of storage is enough to store thousands of books, .pdfs and documents, and with an added Kindle Unlimited subscription, you can just pull those ebooks from the cloud. However, with all the reading you’ll be doing, the device is also meant to be comfortable for your eyes. It’s got a high-resolution, glare-free and paper-like display plus an adjustable built-in light and a dark mode — all for easy use day and night.
As former shopping staff writer and bookworm Haley Zovickian aptly sums up, “the Kindle is an excellent and incomparable tool for enabling us readers to read as much as possible, wherever we are.” This is a tool for bringing that library of yours on the go, whether on a commute, traveling by plane or reading at bedtime.






