Like-New Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) | Now with a larger display, adjustable warm light, increased battery life, and faster page turns | Black
$134.99
Price: $134.99
(as of Dec 26, 2024 01:16:36 UTC – Details)
Like-New Kindle (2022 release) is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device. Like-New Amazon devices may be packaged in generic Amazon-branded boxes.
Kindle Paperwhite – Now with a 6.8” display and thinner borders, adjustable warm light, up to 10 weeks of battery life, and 20% faster page turns.
Purpose-built for reading – With a flush-front design and 300 ppi glare-free display that reads like real paper, even in bright sunlight.
More books in more places – Store thousands of titles, then take them all with you. A single charge via USB-C last weeks, not hours.
Easy on the eyes – Now with adjustable warm light to shift screen shade from white to amber.
Waterproof reading – Built to withstand accidental immersion in water, so you’re good from the beach to the bath.
Find new stories – With Kindle Unlimited, get unlimited access to over 2 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and more.
Go hands-free – Pair with an Audible subscription and Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your story.
Customers say
Customers find the Amazon book reader functional and well-made. They appreciate its resale value, reading experience, and long battery life. Many find it easy to use, especially for reading on the go. The size, weight, and value for money are also positive. However, opinions differ on how user-friendly it is.
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8 reviews for Like-New Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) | Now with a larger display, adjustable warm light, increased battery life, and faster page turns | Black
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annecarroll –
Looks like new.
Works great. Battery lasts for a week. Light is bright enough. Cost way down from a new one. Only time will tell if it was worth the low price to compromise on a refurb kindle.
Lockerpunch –
Does the battery ever die? Yes but not for a month!
It took a really long time for me to decide I wanted to buy a Kindle. I finally bit the bullet when I was going to be on an international flight that would last about 15 hours. I am a Kindle convert now. I still love my physical books, but I use my Kindle for the physical books that I donât wanna have in my library. Mostly romance novels. I took this on a vacation that was about 14 days long and I didnât bring my Kindle charger and by the time I got home, I still had like 50% left of battery.The Kindle is great and if youâre on the fence, I highly recommend what I did and get the refurbished one. I did not see any issues with the Kindle, the warranty is the same as getting a brand new one. There were no scratches or dents, nothing was wrong with this Kindle. It was in perfect condition. Very happy with this purchase.Also, in case you werenât aware, you can link your Libby app with your Kindle. So you could potentially never buy another book again and just use your local libraries books on your Kindle.
Ryun Karaffa –
Amazing!
I got this product used. The battery lasts FOREVER and has no cosmetic damage. I love that itâs easy to hold and I love the size of it. 10/10
Red0217 –
What a great purchase
I am thrilled with this refurbished paperwhite. I love the sage green color and absolutely no issues with the refurbished reader. Plus saved me a little money. These would make an excellent gift.
Cassandra Carder –
Great!
Works great so far. Looks brand new!
Danielle –
More awkward to hold than the basic, but worth it for the warm light
This is my first Kindle, and I tried both the Kindle basic and the Paperwhite (11th gen.) to replace an old iPad. I spent a lot of time trying to choose between the two.I found the Kindle basic to be better in most ways. More than anything else, it’s easier to hold because of its smaller dimensions, lighter weight, and raised edges. It does better with a glare, and the screen doesn’t show fingerprints as much as the PW does. The text looks clearer, and it’s less prone to accidentally turning pages. The battery seems to last longer too.The Paperwhite’s dimensions and weight, along with the flat screen, make it more awkward to hold than the basic, espeically if you have small hands. It shows fingerprints and smudges more easily, does slightly worse in the sun, and uses more battery (though the battery life is still great). However, the PW has one major advantage: the warm light. I do most of my reading at night in the dark, and I was used to warm light from years of reading on an iPad. I couldn’t get used to reading on the basic on low light or night mode without warm light. Because of this I decided to keep the PW. My case (from Beesocks on Etsy) and Strapsicle help make it more comfortable to hold.If warm light isn’t important to you, the basic is the better option, especially if you have small hands. If you read a lot at night and/or are sensitive to blue light, you may prefer the PW.Photo 1: Holding PWPhoto 2: Holding basicPhoto 3: Holding basic with cover (from Beesock)
Katie –
My new favorite thing
I love reading and love physical books but as Iâm an over the road truck driver now keeping multiple books with me just isnât convenient for space or for keeping my books from getting damaged. My sister in law has a Kindle she loves so I decided to get one so I could use Libby with it.I have only had it one day and I am so happy with my purchase. It is so easy to read, feels much better on my eyes & is very adjustable to font size preferences, lighting, etc.It was extremely easy to set up with the option of using the WiFi on the kindle or setting up through my phone.I think mine is a little bigger than my SILâs but will still fit very nicely into every bag I have.It is very lightweight and easy to hold. I got a clear case for it because I think the mint color is pretty.So far even refurbished it works exactly how Iâd assume it would from new.
Peyton –
Amazing, I love it
So convenient and fun to read on, I have no complaints. Really enables me to read more (and be on my phone less!).