Like lots of people, I’m a sucker for tech bargains, and I’ve always loved Amazon’s range of Fire tablets.

But I can’t believe how the prices that I’m seeing right now in Amazon’s enormous spring sale – they’re shocking.

The Fire 7 HD tablet has been reduced to £29.99 - that's the cheapest ever price

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The Fire 7 HD tablet has been reduced to £29.99 – that’s the cheapest ever price
  • Amazon Fire tablets: save up to 40% – shop here

Anybody who regularly peruses the retailer’s website will know that there are pretty frequent Amazon device deals to check out – and now is no exception.

Savings are sky-high, and among the best price drops is the Fire 7 HD tablet, which has been reduced by 40% to just £29.99.

Back in 2014, I was given an 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HDX tablet (as the range was then known) as a gift. It set me up immediately with everything I needed from a tablet – namely, e-reading, browsing and streaming.

In 2021, I had to say adios to this 7-year-old tablet after I smashed its screen in what I’ll call a regrettable misadventure.

Fortunately, the Black Friday sales were underway and I was able to pick up a Fire HD 8 tablet for the ridiculous sum of £39.99.

It’s currently reduced from £89.99 to £54.99 – and that’s the thing about Fire tablets and Amazon devices in general.

They’re on sale a LOT of the time.

I’d go so far as to say you should never pay full price for one: if you simply wait for a few weeks, you’ll generally find that Amazon slashes prices in a routine device sale.

That’s when you see these already affordable devices drop to incredibly low prices.

I can’t help wondering: does Amazon even break even on items like the Fire 7 HD tablet when it costs just £29.99?

My theory is this: like a lot of massive businesses, the retailer is happy running at a loss on certain items while its gathers profits in other areas.

Also, the companies that place ads on these tablets’ dormant screens must be a tidy source of revenue.

Anyway, whatever you think of Amazon and its ever-growing enterprises, you can’t deny it’s doing something ground-breaking with its ranges of homegrown tech.

As companies like Apple and Samsung stick to their guns and focus on pioneering devices like the iPad and Galaxy tab that feature cutting-edge processors, groundbreaking displays and prices upward of £1000, Amazon offers a budget-friendly alternative.

These are items you’re happy adding to your shopping basket with the extension leads, toilet paper, multi-vitamins and all those other sundries you rely on Amazon for.

I’ll be curious to see what happens when Amazon Prime Day comes around in (what will probably be) July – let’s see what other items tumble in price.

  • Amazon deals on Fire tablets, Echo Dots, Echo Shows and Kindles – shop here

I keep this Amazon Alexa device deals page up-to-date with all the latest price drops I find on Amazon’s website. This covers not just Fire tablets but Kindles, Echo Dots, Echo Shows and Ring Video Doorbells.

I’ve also covered the Currys payday sale, which is rivalling in Amazon in appliance, electronics and home and gardening deals.

There’s also my pick of the best 4K UK TV deals available this month.


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