Amazon is spoiling dads with awesome deals on Fire tablets, Kindles, and Echo devices

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Amazon is spoiling dads with awesome deals on Fire tablets, Kindles, and Echo devices
If you didn't find what you were looking for on Amazon's roster of Fire, Kindle, and Echo devices discounted earlier this week in refurbished condition or you simply didn't feel comfortable buying a refurb, now's your chance to save quite a bit of money on some of the e-commerce giant's most popular in-house gadgets without making any compromises whatsoever.

After holding an extensive Mother's Day sale last month, Amazon is naturally showing dads the same kind of love, rehashing many deals, improving a few, and adding a couple of new ones to the list. Predictably enough, the recently upgraded Fire 7 tablet is still available for its typical price, but the 2018-released Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 can be purchased for $20 and $30 less than usual respectively... yet again.
As far as the company's super-popular line of smart speakers is concerned, probably the most compelling special Father's Day offer is a bundle comprised of a second-gen Echo Show (with a 10.1-inch screen), a third-gen Echo Dot, and a Philips Hue bulb. Normally, you'd have to cough up close to 300 bucks for all three items, but for a limited time, you can get them at a massive combined discount of almost $115. 
Meanwhile, the latest diminutive Echo Dot model is still marked down by $20 or 40 percent on its own, with a second-gen "regular" Echo and Echo Plus up for grabs right now at decent $35 and $30 discounts respectively too.
Finally, although they're not nearly as smart and sophisticated as Alexa-powered speakers or tablets, Kindle e-readers have managed to retain a very enthusiastic fanbase with their long battery life, robust designs, and purpose-built features. Amazon's entire Kindle family is on sale at the time of this writing, with available savings ranging from $20 for the entry-level variant to $50 for the high-end Oasis.

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