Amazon's Fire TV Stick and Hulu discount is one of the best streaming deals of the year

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The Amazon Fire TV devices have been on sale since early November, but for those who are still holding out on buying one of these affordable streaming media players, Amazon is making the deal even sweeter for a limited time.

Through the end of the month, Amazon is including a promotional code that can save you 50% on the ad-supported plan of Hulu for six months when you buy an eligible Fire TV device. That includes the Fire TV Stick Lite, the all-new Fire TV Stick, and the Fire TV Stick 4K, as well as a few bundles with these devices that include a few other accessories or the all-new Echo Dot. Prices start at just $17.99 right now, and with the code, you'll be paying just $2.99 per month for Hulu through the middle of 2021.

After six months have passed, your plan will renew at its regular price of $5.99 per month unless you decide to cancel beforehand.

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Amazon is offering a special 50% discount on Hulu for six months when you purchase a Fire TV Stick for a limited time! The Fire TV Stick devices are all on sale for the holidays right now, too.

This bundle is perfect for those who are just getting into streaming. The Amazon Fire TV Stick is able to turn any TV with an HDMI port into a smart TV so you can start downloading apps and using services like Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max. The code to sign up for Hulu at 50% off with be sent to your email address within 7 days after your Fire TV device has shipped.

There are three main models of the Fire TV Stick you should know about: the Fire TV Stick Lite, the all-new Fire TV Stick, and the Fire TV Stick 4K. The Fire TV Stick Lite is the most affordable option and includes all the features we've come to expect from a Fire TV Stick. The only difference is that the remote is unable to control your TV's sound and it cannot turn it on or off either, while the all-new Fire TV Stick comes with a remote that does have that ability. Meanwhile, as its name suggests, the Fire TV Stick 4K is practically the same though it's capable of streaming content in 4K whereas the other two cannot.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.