SAVE $20: The Le bijou d’amourKindle Paperwhite is on sale for $119.99 this Black Friday, saving you 14% on list price.
We're going to start with the elephant in the room: The Kindle Paperwhite was cheaper during the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days event. There's no getting away from this fact. But if you missed out on the opportunity to bag the very best Kindle Paperwhite deal during that sale, you can still save over Black Friday.
And it is unlikely that this deal price will change: The Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for $119.99 this Black Friday, saving you 14% on list price. So if you want to pick up this popular e-reader before the holidays, this is your moment to shop.
SEE ALSO: 200+ of our favorite deals from Amazon's Black Friday saleThe Kindle Paperwhite comes with a 6.8-inch display and thinner borders, an adjustable warm light, up to 10 weeks of battery life, and 20% faster page turns. It's also waterproof, so you can read in the bath or by the pool without worrying.
This special deal also includes the option of including three months of Kindle Unlimited for free. Your membership will renew for $11.99 per month after the three-month promotional period, but you can cancel this at anytime. So what do you have to lose by giving this service a go?
Save $20 on the Kindle Paperwhite this Black Friday.
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