SAVE $17: As of April 11,Watch Erotica Manila Episode 1 (2023) get the Amazon Fire TV Stick (Like New) for $17.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $34.99. That's a discount of 49%.
April is Earth Month, with Earth Day taking place on April 22. If you're looking for small ways to take care of the environment, buying used or refurbished tech items and reducing tech waste is a good place to start. You can do that at Amazon now, as there are tons of great discounted "like new" tech to snatch up as we speak. Whether you need a new TV or a streaming stick, you can feel good about what you're buying and reducing the amount of tech being sent to landfills.
As of April 11, get the Amazon Fire TV Stick (Like New) for $17.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $34.99. That's a discount of $17, or 49%.
SEE ALSO: The Fire TV Cube is $30 off at Amazon for a limited timeThis Fire TV Stick is the previous version that's since been replaced with a new model, but it's still very much worth picking up. The "Like New" designation means it's used, but it's been tested by Amazon and rated "fully functional." According to the retailer, that means it's been given a "full diagnostic test" as well as a thorough cleaning and inspection with data wipes when applicable. Also, any potentially defective parts have been identified and replaced.
You can use it to watch live TV channels, news, sports, and more as well as streaming platforms like Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, and more, with options for music streaming from Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, and more as well. There's plenty to enjoy here, as well as free options like Tubi, Pluto TV, and more.
This model doesn't serve 4K, but it's a powerful streaming device that you just plug in to your TV and go. It's 50% more powerful than the 2nd generation of the Fire TV Stick, according to Amazon, and it supports full HD with Alexa voice commands and physical power and volume buttons.
It's a great way to save some cash and give a used Fire TV Stick a new life, so consider buying used instead of a new version.
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