Woot Cuts Kindle Prices Up to 50% Off

Woot Cuts Kindle Prices Up to 50% Off

> At a Glance

> – Woot is selling certified-refurbished Kindles through January 9

> – Extra $5 off with code FIREFIVE until Jan 8, 11:58 pm CT

> – Fire 7 drops below $30, Kindle Scribe over 50% off

> Why it matters: Amazon’s own refurbished store rarely hits these lows, so it’s a cheap entry into e-readers and tablets.

Amazon devices go on sale during Prime Day or Black Friday, but Woot-an Amazon subsidiary-just launched a rare mid-January clearance on refurbished Kindles and Fire tablets.

What’s on Sale

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Every unit is Amazon-certified refurbished and carries the Amazon Renewed Guarantee. Stock fluctuates and items can sell out before the January 9 cutoff.

Top deals after the FIREFIVE code:

  • Fire 7 tablet – $29 (was $50 new)
  • Fire HD 10 32 GB – $35 (was $150 new)
  • Kindle Paperwhite 32 GB (2021) – $95 (was $200 new)
  • Kindle Scribe – over 50% off retail

How to Grab the Extra $5

Add one device to your cart on Woot, enter FIREFIVE before Jan 8, 11:58 pm CT, and check out. The code works once per customer and stacks on already-reduced prices.

Device List Price Woot Price After FIREFIVE
Fire 7 $50 $34 $29
Fire HD 10 32 GB $150 $40 $35
Paperwhite 32 GB $200 $100 $95

All prices reflect refurbished units in good cosmetic condition with the same 1-year renewed guarantee Amazon gives on its own refurb store.

Key Takeaways

  • Sale ends January 9 or when stock runs out
  • FIREFIVE shaves another $5 if you buy before Jan 8, 11:58 pm CT
  • Every tablet/e-reader ships with Amazon’s renewed warranty

If you need a basic tablet for kids or a Paperwhite for travel, these are the lowest post-coupon prices we’ve seen outside major holiday events.

Author

  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    Olivia M. Hartwell covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Los Angeles, focusing on who benefits from growth and who gets pushed out. A UCLA graduate, she’s known for data-driven investigations that follow money, zoning, and accountability across LA communities.

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