AMAZON has slashed its popular Fire TV Sticks to the lowest price ever – and today is your last chance to bag one.
The biggest saving of the bunch is currently just £25.99 instead of £59.99.

Four Fire TV models have been reduced for a limited time[/caption]
Online shopping giant Amazon recently revealed brand new models of the much-loved gadget with enhanced features.
And days after Prime Day, the firm has slashed the cost of several.
The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K has received the largest reduction, with 57 per cent off the standard price.
That means you can bag one for £25.99 instead of £59.99.
This is the newest version around, with a tech boost to make it 25 per cent more powerful than the first Fire TV Stick 4K, as well as 2GB of RAM and an upgrade to the Wi-Fi so streaming is smoother.
Better still, you can trim an extra 20 per cent off if you trade-in an old Fire Stick with the purchase.
If you’re not bothered about 4K, you can save even more money by going for the Fire TV Stick HD.
That’s currently half price at £19.99 instead of £39.99.
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max have also been discounted to £39.99 (down from £69.99).
And for the “ultimate” experience there’s the Fire TV Cube, now £109.99 instead of £139.99.
The only model that hasn’t been discounted is the brand new Fire TV Stick 4K Select, which remains at £49.99.
But the price drops are only available until midnight tonight (October 14).
After that, they’ll revert back to their full price.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K – £25.99
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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