SAVE $85: A certified refurbished Kindle Oasis is just $154.99 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $239.99. That's a 35% discount.
Between shopping Black Friday sales, planning the holiday meal menu, and dealing with darkness before 5 p.m., some calming relaxation is in order. If reading a good book while sipping a cup of tea curled up on the couch is your ideal evening activity to unwind, we have just the sale for you.
As of Nov. 15, a certified refurbished Kindle Oasis is just $154.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $239.99, for a savings of $85. You can choose the champagne gold or graphite colorway to get this sale price, both with 32 GB of storage and capable of storing thousands of books.
The seven-inch Kindle Oasis uses Amazon's Paperwhite display to mimic the look of an actual book page and is capable of adjusting the light between white and amber to suit your individual preferences. You can also adjust the text size, boldness, and font. A single charge on the Kindle Oasis can last up to six weeks and recharging takes about three hours.
The Kindle Oasis is also waterproof, designed to withstand being in about six feet of fresh water for 60 minutes. This means you can safely read your Kindle while relaxing in the bathtub, hot tub, or poolside.
If you're looking to do some reading this holiday season, dive into your next favorite book at a more affordable price thanks to this deal on a certified refurbished Kindle Oasis.
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