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The Amazon-owned site Woot is holding a huge early Black Friday sale, dropping the price of refurbished Amazon Fire Tablets to between $10 and $15 apiece, depending on the model and storage capacity. These tablets are categorized under Woot's "Scratch & Dent" section, so don't expect them to be in mint condition upon arrival, but they are in working condition.
The deal takes an extra $10 off the price when you use the code FIRETEN at checkout, and includes the Amazon Fire 7 tablet (2019), Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet (2018), and the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet (2020) each for as low as $10, the Amazon Fire HD tablet (2019) for as low as $15, and the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (2021) for as low as $30.
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These deals are limited and subject to sell out without warning, as they're only available while quantities last.
I've owned a pair of Fire HD 8 tablets since their 2020 release, and they're still perfect for simple tasks like reading, web browsing, and entertainment. I've used these for my kids since I bought them during October Prime Day 2020, and they've held up beautifully.
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These Android tablets run Fire OS, an operating system Amazon developed on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). While they're not as fast as an iPad or higher-end Samsung tablet, they're also much more affordable, especially at this Black Friday sale price.
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