All this is available from , an online second-hand retailer which sells pre-loved items at bargain rates.
Prime Day is coming! Here are the deals I predict
Prime Day is just around the corner, meaning it's prime time to grab an Amazon Kindle at sweet discounts during the 48-hour sale, says Tom Tyers, Freelance Reporter for The Sun.
As ever, Prime members are gearing up for some amazing deals heading their way during this year's .
Wondering if the discounts are worth it? Let me assure you, some are worth jumping on, especially when it comes to Amazon's .
The lineup spans from the straightforward, no-nonsense to the more premium , boasting extra features and note-taking capabilities.
I'm no stranger to e-readers, having tested the entry-level Kindle myself, and I'll tell you: if you're after a cheap-as-chips pocket library, this is it and it's a worthy travel companion too.
So while July may be a washout, for those heading for sunnier shores, these gadgets are just what is called for when lounging poolside.
You'll also find deals on Kindle’s higher-end models, such as the , , or , all of which offer handy ambient light settings, sharper displays, and plenty of storage for your favourite reads (I'm all about the whodunits).
I admit, I couldn’t do without the ambient light setting at night when reading on the Scribe, making the Prime Sale an ideal opportunity to score one for much less.
There are just days before the Prime event begins, so for a head start and to snag a deal right away, I've broken down the lineup for you.
For those eyeing the brand's tablets, I've also scrutinized the Amazon Fire tablet versus the Kindle, with the Fire tablet better placed to entertain the kids.
To set yourself up, you can also sign up for Kindle Unlimited and dive into millions of books and audiobooks, with 2 months free this July.
Be sure to bookmark our Amazon device deals page. It's your go-to for the best deals, including up to 60% off Blink devices today.
The site is in the midst of its summer sale, with deals on both men's and women's fashion, including clothes, shoes, bags and accessories.
According to MSE, some of the items still have the tags on, but shoppers are advised to study the photos on the website to get an idea of the condition of the clothes.
The product page will also list Thrift's rating of the state of your items and list any problems under 'defects'.