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Amazon Fire Stick owners urged to return old devices this week to secure a huge discount

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Updated 14:18 3 Feb 2026 GMTPublished 13:20 3 Feb 2026 GMT

Amazon Fire Stick owners urged to return old devices this week to secure a huge discount

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Danielle Fowler

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Fire Stick owners have been urged to hand in their old devices this week to secure a huge discount.

In case you missed it, Amazon introduced the Fire TV Stick 4K Select last year with faster streaming, powered by the new Vega OS system.

For a limited time only, the latest model is currently reduced from £49.99 to £31.99 on Amazon and shoppers can get even more money off by returning their old devices.

Get 56% off the brand new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Amazon
Amazon

£49.99

£25.59

Shop deal now

For instance, by trading in an old Fire Stick, customers can secure an additional 20 percent off, bringing the final price down to just £25.59.

There's no time limit on the program itself, however the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select discount ends on Wednesday, February 4 (whilst stocks last).

So, how does the Amazon Trade-In Program work, and how much is your old Fire Stick worth? Find out everything you need to know below.

Your old Amazon Fire Stick could be worth more than you think (Amazon reviews)
Your old Amazon Fire Stick could be worth more than you think (Amazon reviews)

How to get 56 percent off the new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select now

As explained above, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select is currently reduced from £49.99 to £25.59 on Amazon (offer ends Wednesday, February 4).

To secure the gadget for an extra 20 percent off (£15.99), you need to trade in your old Fire Stick here.

Get 56% off Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Amazon
Amazon

£49.99

£25.59

Shop deal now

All you need to do is tell Amazon about the device and send it off in the post. If successful, you will receive its trade-in value via an Amazon voucher.

In addition to this, you'll receive 20 percent off a brand new Fire Stick of your choice - and it's a chance to upgrade to the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select.

You can secure a whopping 56 percent off a brand new device (Amazon reviews)
You can secure a whopping 56 percent off a brand new device (Amazon reviews)

Other Amazon devices to trade in now for 20 percent off

Not got an old Fire Stick laying around at home?

There's a huge range of Amazon devices eligible for the Trade-In Program, from the Echo Dot and Ring Doorbells to Kindles.

For instance, if you trade in an unused Echo Dot, you can secure 20 percent off a newer version. Got an unused Kindle at home? You can trade it in for a different model.

Below, discover the discounts that can be had if you trade in an old device now.

Echo Pop (Newest gen)

Amazon
Amazon

£44.99

£23.99 (with trade-in)

Shop offer now

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (Newest gen)

Amazon
Amazon

£169.99

£135.99 (with trade-in)

Shop offer now

Ring battery doorbell (2024 release)

Amazon
Amazon

£99.99

£47.99 (with trade-in)

Shop offer now


Featured Image Credit: Bloomberg/Getty Images

Topics: Amazon

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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