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Low Trade-In Value for Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition

April 21, 2023 by Nathan 3 Comments

Kindle Trade Values

Occasionally I used to post a list of trade-in values for all Kindles (the last time was August 2021), but then Amazon changed the format of their trade-in page so now you can only view the trade-in values of Kindles registered to your account.

The oldest Kindle registered to my account is the Kindle Voyage, and it’s only worth $10 (it’s worth way more than that on eBay). The slightly newer Kindle Paperwhite 3 is only worth $5 for trade credit. But both had those same trade-in values in 2021.

Back then the 9th gen Kindle Oasis had a trade-in value of $75. Now it’s down to $50. That’s a pretty big drop-off, but then again it was released in 2019 and is the oldest Kindle in the current lineup, and it’s still worth $20 more than the newer Kindle Paperwhite that was released in 2021.

What I find surprising is the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition only has a trade-in value of $30. Considering it sells for $190 new, that’s pretty low.

The kids version of the 8GB Kindle Paperwhite also has a trade-in value of $30, so the upgrades on the Signature Edition add no additional trade-in value. That’s interesting.

The 10th gen Kindle is listed at $20, and it sold for $89 new so it would seem the trade-in value of the SE is unusually low. Maybe it’s a simple matter of having too many Signature Editions already; Amazon currently has refurbished units on sale for $125.

Amazon’s trade-in values are usually on the low side anyway, but the real benefit comes from the extra 20% discount that you get when purchasing a new Kindle. Even if you have a broken Kindle, you can a $5 credit and 20% off a new Kindle for sending it in. The discount also stacks with sales so you can usually get a newer Kindle for a really reasonable price with a trade-in.

Amazon’s Trade-in Page

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  1. Dennis says

    April 22, 2023 at 3:31 pm

    So you have a link shown to the Amazon Trade-in Page but you don’t say how to find it on the amazon page if I need it later.

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      April 22, 2023 at 3:58 pm

      There’s a link on Kindle product pages were it says save 20% with trade-in.

      Reply
  2. Alan says

    April 25, 2023 at 5:32 am

    I bought a refurbished PW3 on Woots for $20. Wanted to try a Kindle out to see if I like it and figured it wasn’t too much of an investment if I didn’t. Well, I loved the Kindle experience so much I decided to get a new PW and trade in my old PW.

    Yes, I only got $5 for it, but the 20% discount on the new PW, I came out making a few extra bucks.

    The trade-in is definitely worth it if you’re buying a new Kindle.

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