Amazon is now selling its hugely popular Fire TV Stick 4K for just $29.99, a price that makes this a great way to put streaming content onto any TV in your home.
You’d normally need to pay around $50 to get your hands on a Fire TV Stick 4K, which means that you can now save 40% and $20 off that original price. You won’t need to enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons to do that, either. Just place the order today, as normal, and you could have your new Fire TV Stick installed by tomorrow night.
Note that Amazon hasn’t said when this deal is going to end. With that information, it’s important to make sure that you get that order in soon if you’re at all keen to make sure that you lock this special price in.
Buy: Fire TV Stick 4K, brilliant 4K streaming quality from Amazon: $29.99 | Original price: $50
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At the time of writing, the Fire TV Stick 4K has more than 219,000 reviews on Amazon which, frankly, is insane. Those reviews are also universally positive, with Amazon’s streaming stick getting a combined rating of 4.7 stars out of a possible five.
The Fire TV Stick 4K offers 4K streaming of content from all of your favorite streamers including Apple TV+, Amazon itself, Netflix, Disney+, and many more. And it’s all something that sits behind your TV and takes up no space at all.
Please do remember to get that order in as soon as possible, if this is something you want to add to your setup. This price isn’t going to be here for long.
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