Score a month of Philo's affordable live TV streaming service on sale for $5 today only

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While the cost of other live TV streaming services like YouTube TV and Sling TV have risen in the past few months, Philo remains the most affordable option at just $20 per month. With access to over 60 live channels and the ability to stream on up to three devices simultaneously, this service is one of the first you should try when cutting the cord and switching to streaming.

Philo normally offers a free 7-day trial if you're new to the service, though right now there's an even better offer available at Best Buy. For just one day only, you can score a 1-month subscription on sale for just $5, saving you $15 off the regular monthly cost. This subscription renews at the regular cost of $20 monthly after the first month has passed, though you're allowed to cancel at any time with no additional fees if you decide it's not the right service for you.

Philo gives you unlimited DVR space to record any shows you want on any channel and save them for up to 30 days for rewatching. Your subscription gives you access to more than 60 channels such as A&E, AMC, Animal Planet, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, Food Network, GSN, Hallmark Channel, HGTV, Lifetime, Logo, MTV, Nick Jr, Nickelodeon, TLC, TV Land, VH1, Vice, and more. There are also a few add-ons you can consider adding to your subscription for an additional monthly fee, such as Epix or Starz movie channels.

One of the best parts of Philo is the ability to watch wherever you go. It's available as an app on iOS and Android app stores so you can download it and watch on your phone or tablet. You can sign into Philo.com to watch or use a streaming device like the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Roku Stick. With so many ways to watch, it's easier than ever to make sure you never miss an episode of your favorite shows.

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.