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Beat the busy shopping season by saving 40% on a Fire TV Stick


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The Fire Stick 4K is on sale.

SAVE 40%: The Fire Stick 4K is on sale for £29.99 in Amazon's End of Summer Sale, saving you £20 on list price.


Black Friday is just around the corner, and that means we can expect absolutely loads of deals on everything from 4K TVs to laptops in the coming months. This prospect is exciting for some people, but not everyone is pumped about this busy shopping season.

If you will be avoiding all things Black Friday, you can still secure plenty of savings with Amazon's End of Summer Sale. There are still loads of deals, but everything is just a lot more chill.

The Fire Stick 4K is on sale for £29.99 in Amazon's End of Summer Sale, saving you £20 on list price. This is the same price as last year's Black Friday, so you know you're getting a good price on a seriously popular device. In fact, all of Amazon's streaming sticks are down to Black Friday levels:

We'll let you decide which streaming stick is the best option for you. Whichever option you pick, you're going to be getting a great price before the rush of Black Friday.

Save 40% on the Fire TV Stick 4K
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