Amazon currently has some Kindle accessories on sale for a limited time (who knows how long that is), and it’s not something they do very often so you might want to check it out.
Some of the deals are actually pretty good, and they’re on Amazon’s official covers, which tend to hold up well. The Kindle Oasis leather cover is 40% off at $29.99, and there’s a Kindle Oasis fabric cover at 35% off for $25.99. Color choices are limited, but they’re probably clearing them out since the Oasis was discontinued earlier this year, and then once they’re sold out they’ll be hard to find at a reasonable price.
Amazon has Kindle Paperwhite covers on sale too, ranging from 14%-34% off. Some color choices are more expensive than others. Here’s the list:
Kindle Paperwhite Fabric Covers – $22.99 ($12 off)
Kindle Paperwhite Leather Covers – $29.99 ($12 off)
Kindle Paperwhite Cork Covers – $35.99 ($14 off)
A while back I posted a comparison of Kindle Paperwhite covers with a video showing the three different types of covers, so you might want to check that out if you’re having trouble deciding.
Amazon also has the Wireless Charging Dock for the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition on sale. It’s marked down to $26.99 from $32.99, but used ones are much cheaper—there’s currently a “like new” one listed for $11.40.
Here’s my Review of the Wireless Charging Dock if you want to learn more about it. It also doubles as a pretty nice reading stand.
The last Kindle item that’s currently on sale is the Kindle Paperwhite Kids Essentials Bundle for $167.97, but that’s really not that good of a deal. It’s only $2 less than the standard bundle, so you’re basically getting a wall charger for free—it’s just not as good as the deals used to be, not even close.
Penelope says
Thanks! Snagged a fabric Oasis cover, as mine is starting to show some wear. Device is still going strong, and I tend to dislike third-party covers, and you are right, official covers always get hard to find once a device is discontinued.
Nathan says
Indeed. I wish I could buy a cover for my Kindle Voyage but they don’t exist anymore. Even like 5 years ago I couldn’t find one.
Penelope says
These days, if I really love a reader, I get a spare official cover. Worth it. Already have one ready for my Sage, which is starting to show a little edge wear, but not enough to replace the cover YET. Still, the day will come.
Also have two spares stashed for my Pocketbook Era, because those aren’t exactly the most popular brand in the USA, so I figure supply could easily dry up.
Norval says
One of the little annoying things of using old e readers is the lack of cover options. I’d love to have a better cover for my K3 and a bottom to top flip cover for my Voyage.