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The best Black Friday Kindle deals are finally here: Record-low prices on almost everything

A Kindle, Book, and page turning remote on a colorful background.

When the big shopping events like Prime Day and Black Friday come around, our sights are set on our favorite tech. It's often the only time when they're guaranteed to get a discount. My favorite gadgets? Kindles. It's part of my job to test e-readers, but outside of work hours, you'll still find me and my Kindle attached at the hip.

But the thing with Kindles is that they rarely go on sale. Sure, there's the occasional random discount throughout the year, but the best guaranteed price is almost always going to be during Prime Day or Black Friday. So as we look to Black Friday, which falls on Friday, Nov. 28, we're hunting the best Kindle deals.

Amazon officially kicked off its Black Friday sales, and the e-reader deals rock. All Kindle models are not just on sale, but down to their lowest prices ever. The Kindle Colorsoft is now down to $169.99, while the basic Kindle reached a new low of $79.99. So if you've been waiting to buy a Kindle, now's the time. Here are the best Kindle deals — on devices and accessories — to shop during Amazon's Black Friday sale.

The best Kindle deal

$169.99 at Amazon
$249.99 Save $80
Lowest price ever 🔥

Why we like it

I didn't know what to expect from Amazon's Black Friday Kindle Deals, but I'm blown away. Every device has dropped to its lowest price ever, and there are some major standouts. The Kindle e-reader with the best discount is the Kindle Colorsoft. It's down to $169.99, saving an astounding $80 off its $249.99 price tag. While I wouldn't recommend buying the device at full price, I think it's an exceptional deal ahead of Black Friday.

The Colorsoft has all the perks of a Paperwhite; it's waterproof, has adjustable warmth and brightness, and has an extremely long battery life of eight weeks. But the bonus? It has full color displays so you can enjoy graphic novels and book covers in full detail.

However, if you're not into the Colorsoft, there are plenty of other stellar deals to shop, including the basic Kindle down to its lowest price ever.

More Kindle device deals

$79.99 at Amazon
$109.99 Save $30
Lowest price ever 🔥
$124.99 at Amazon
$159.99 Save $35.00
Lowest price ever 🔥
$149.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $50
Lowest price ever 🔥
$309.99 at Amazon
$449.99 Save $140
Lowest price ever 🔥

A Kindle competitor now on sale

Kobo Libra Colour
$199.99 at Amazon
$229.99 Save $30
Lowest price ever 🔥

Why we like it

Yeah, we're mostly talking about Kindle deals here, but what if you want to explore the e-reader horizons? Another e-reader to shop is the Kobo Libra Colour, now on sale for $199.99. That knocks 13% off the e-reader, bringing it under $200 and $30 off. It's our favorite color e-reader, and possesses features you can't find in a Kindle like an internal gyroscope and page-turning buttons. Plus, if you really hate Amazon, it's a guarantee that you can still find a fantastic e-reader, one that's even better when it's on sale.

A remote page-turner for cozy nights

$15.98 at Amazon
$19.99 Save $4.01
 

Why we like it

I let the TikTok girlies convince me that I needed a remote control page turner and... they were right. This page turner works by gently tapping the screen of your Kindle when you click on the remote. Paired with a gooseneck stand, it's created the coziest possible setup so I can keep my hands warm under the blankets but still get to the next page in my book. I don't usually like recommending products from random Amazon brands, but the Datafy remote control page turner has worked great for me over the past few months. Ahead of Black Friday, it's just $15.99 — that's $4 off its $19.99 price tag.

More remote page turner deals

$6.99 at Amazon
$9.99 Save $3
 

A gooseneck stand to complete your reading nook

Credit: Magipea
$16.12 at Amazon
$29.99 Save $13.87
 

Why we like it

If you want to use your remote control page turner, then you'll need a way to prop up your Kindle. I use this gooseneck stand by Magipea. It's super easy to use, able to clamp onto tables of any thickness. It holds Kindles securely, too, no budging if you move or bump into it. It's down to $16.12 ahead of Black Friday, saving you 46% off and $13.87.

I found plenty more Kindle stands on sale, including one that doubles as a snack tray.

More Kindle stand deals

$25.72 at Amazon
$34.19 Save $8.47
 
Credit: Kefotic
$25.57 at Amazon
$39.99 Save $14.42
 
$31.98 at Amazon
$55.99 Save $24.01
 

A case and PopSockets to avoid hand strain

$7.99 at Amazon
$9.99 Save $2
 
Credit: PopSockets
$7.50 at Amazon
$9.99 Save $2.49
 

Why we like them

My favorite Kindle case is one paired with a PopSockets phone grip. If you're using a grip on your phone, you should definitely be using one on your e-reader. A clear case is suitable for both the minimalists or the creatives who want to customize it themselves. Right now, you can grab each on sale, and while I had to hunt to find these savings, as we get closer to Black Friday, I expect savings on Kindle cases to explode.

More Kindle case deals

Credit: Vinabilia
$15.33 at Amazon
$22.99 Save $7.66
 
$12.94 at Amazon
$36.99 Save $24.05
Fit for the 2024 Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, and Kindle Colorsoft.

Books for under $2

Ahead of Prime Day, get Kindle books for as low as $0.99.

Why we like it

Most of the time, I prefer not to buy books for my Kindle and instead borrow books through Libby. But if I do buy a Kindle book, it's usually because it's under $2. Amazon is always dropping prices on books, and you can often find prize-winning and bestselling titles for $2 or less. Last week, the book deals were a little better, but there are still some hidden gems like Writers & Lovers by Lily King for just $1.99.



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