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Save over £20 on the Fire TV Stick 4K this Black Friday


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SAVE £22: The Fire TV Stick 4K is on sale for £27.99 this Black Friday, saving you 44% on list price.


The days of fighting other shoppers over giant TVs on Black Friday are well and truly over. That’s not to say there aren’t still sensational bargains to be had on big screen entertainment every Black Friday. But now you can simply place an Amazon order from the comfort of your own home, and all the entertainment you’ll ever need arrives in the form of the Fire TV Stick 4K a small smart stick that plugs directly into your TV.

And there’s never been a better time to add the Fire TV Stick 4K to your home cinema setup. It has been reduced to just £27.99 for Black Friday — that’s an incredible saving of 44%.

The Fire TV Stick 4K comes equipped with countless hours of entertainment from the top streaming services, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney, and YouTube. Plus, it provides access to live TV channels and subscription services such as BT Sport.

As the names suggests, it all comes in glorious 4K, with an Alexa-powered remote control. Just tell Alexa what you want to watch. There's no better time to pick up this stick for yourself or buy it as a gift, with families huddled together around the TV for the holiday season.

This Black Friday deal runs until Nov. 28, so there’s still time to nab the Fire TV Stick 4K even after Black Friday has come and gone.

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