The Very Best Amazon Prime Day Deals
(We hope your employer gave you Amazon Prime Day off, as this is a special time one should spend surrounded by loved ones. If the automotive version of this once-annual promotion ground your gears, you won’t like this one. But you never know. I’m told this is the last one, with our regular programming to follow. – Ed)
If you live for online shopping, you live for this day. Some call it Black Friday/Cyber Monday in July (it doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as “Christmas in July” does it?). All we know is you’re about to save a bundle on so many things you need. And a lot of stuff you just want. So go ahead, treat yourself; get shopping. But first, you’re going to want an Amazon Prime membership.
- CORSAIR VOID PRO SURROUND Multi-Platform Gaming Headset, WAS $79.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $49.99
- Razer Tiamat 2.2 V2 Analog Gaming Headset, WAS $129.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $94.65
- Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition Professional Grade Chroma Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse, WAS $79.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $54.99
- Razer DeathAdder Elite Chroma Enabled RGB Ergonomic Gaming Mouse, WAS $69.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $46.83
- Samsung Qi Certified Fast Charge Wireless Charger Stand, WAS $69.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $29.99
- Portal Mesh Wi-Fi Router, WAS $129.94 PRIME DAY DEAL $109.99
- NETGEAR AC-1200 Cable Modem Router Combo, WAS $129 PRIME DAY DEAL $80.99
- NETGEAR AC-1200 EX6120 Wi-Fi Range Extender, WAS $69.89 PRIME DAY DEAL $36.99
- ecobee3 Smart Thermostat and 3 Room Sensors, WAS $289 PRIME DAY DEAL $199.99
- Brother HL-L6200DW Monochrome Laser Printer, WAS $249.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $169.99
- Brother MFC-J985DW Inkjet All-in-One Color Printer, WAS $199.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $144.99
- Brother MFC-J880DW All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, WAS $109.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $84.99
- AmazonBasics Mid-Back Mesh Chair, WAS $64.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $46.99
- Samsung SL-M2020W/XAA Wireless Monochrome Printer, WAS $99.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $68.99
- HP Envy Photo 7155 All-In-One Photo Printer With Wireless Printing, WAS $149.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $74.99
- Canon imageCLASS MF247dw Wireless, Multifunction, Duplex Laser Printer, WAS $193.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $129.99
- Canon Imageclass d570 Monochrome Laser Printer With Scanner and Copier, WAS $191.97 PRIME DAY DEAL $99.99
- Anova Culinary Sous Vide Precision Cooker With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 900 Watts, WAS $199 PRIME DAY DEAL $69.99
- Lenox Urbane 51-Piece Flatware Set, WAS $400 PRIME DAY DEAL $69
- Lenox 16-Piece Classic White Dinnerware Set, WAS $340 PRIME DAY DEAL $99.99
- SodaStream Jet Sparkling Water Maker, WAS $49.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $39.99
- Kyocera Advanced Ceramics Revolution Series 3-Piece Ceramic Knife Set, WAS $79.95 PRIME DAY DEAL $57.94
- Instant Pot DUO60 6-Quart 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker and Warmer, WAS $99.95 PRIME DAY DEAL $58.99
- iRobot Roomba 671 Robot Vacuum With Wi-Fi Connectivity, WAS $349.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $229.99
- Swiffer Professional Regular Dry Cloth Refills for Swiffer Sweeper (Case of 6 Boxes, 32 Refills per Box), WAS $48.99 NOW $45.77 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- LEVOIT LV-H132 Air Purifier with True Hepa Filter, WAS $89.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $58.49
- Blendtec TB-621-20 Total Blender Classic, WAS $399.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $199.99
- Breville BEG800SIL Precision Poacher and Sous Vide, WAS $129.95 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- Breville BPB625BAL1BCA1 Boss to Go Plus Personal Blender, WAS $199.95 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- Breville BFS800BSS Food Steamer, WAS $199.95 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- Cuisinart SS-10 Premium Single-Serve Coffeemaker, WAS 102.67 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 27%
- Cuisinart CSB-75BC Smart Stick 200 Watt 2 Speed Hand Blender, WAS $65 PRIME DAY DEAL $25.99
- Cuisinart DFP-14NRYAMZ 14 Cup Food Processor, WAS $185.95 PRIME DAY DEAL $141.95
- Crock-Pot SCCPVL605-S 6-Quart Programmable Cook and Carry Oval Slow Cooker, WAS $48.81 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 20%
- Crock-Pot SCV702 7-Quart Manual Slow Cooker With Travel Bag, WAS $39.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 33%
- Crock-Pot SCV800-B 8-Quart Oval Manual Slow Cooker, WAS $49.99 NOW $45 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Crock-pot SCCPTOWER-S Swing and Serve Slow Cooker, WAS $104.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 20%
- T-fal Pressure Canner, Pressure Cooker, WAS $129.99 NOW $79.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 23%
- Zojirushi NL-BAC05SB Micom Rice Cooker and Warmer, WAS $135.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- T-fal B36090 Specialty Nonstick Jumbo Cooker 5-Quart Sauté Pan, WAS $49.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 25%
- Nautilus T614 Treadmill, WAS $1,499 NOW $849 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Nautilus E614 Elliptical Trainer, WAS $999 NOW $699.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Bowflex BXE116 Elliptical, WAS $1,499 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- Bowflex HVT, WAS $1,799 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 30%
- CAP Barbell 3/4-Inch Puzzle Exercise Mat With EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles, WAS $34.99 NOW $22.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Tone Fitness Soft Weighted 6-Pound Toning Ball, WAS $15.10 NOW $4.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Tone Fitness Aerobic Stepper, WAS $24.99 NOW $21.55 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Reebok Pro Flat Training Bench, WAS $139.99 NOW $109.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- AmazonBasics Neoprene Dumbbells, WAS $27.49 PRIME DAY DEAL $17.99
- Schwinn 270 Recumbent Bike, WAS $799 NOW $549 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 30%
- Schwinn 170 Upright Bike, WAS $699 NOW $499 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 30%
- Spalding Rookie Gear Youth Balls and Pump, WAS $39.99 PRIME DAY DEAL $29.99
- Spalding NBA Hybrid Portable Basketball System 60-Inch Acrylic Backboard, WAS $799.37 PRIME DAY DEAL $599.99
- Silverback NXT Portable Basketball Hoop, WAS $479.96 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 20%
- TaylorMade RBZ Soft Golf Balls, White (One Dozen), WAS $17.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 25%
- Sport Squad FX40 Foosball Table, WAS $55.95 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 15%
- Sport Squad BX40 40-Inch Billiard Table-Top Table, WAS $44.95 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 15%
- Sport Squad HX40 40-Inch Electric Tabletop Air Hockey Table, WAS $58.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 15%
- JumpSport 14-Foot StagedBounce Trampoline and Enclosure, WAS $799 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 16%
- JumpSport SkyBounce 14-Foot XPS Trampoline System, WAS $599 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 16%
- JumpSport 370 PRO Fitness Trampoline, WAS $479 NOW $419.94 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 18%
- Shopkins Shoppies Juice Truck, WAS $24.99 NOW $9.73 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 20%
- Avery Despicable Me 1-Inch Durable View Binder (28303), WAS $9.98 NOW $7.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 30%
- Avery DreamWorks Trolls 1-Inch Durable Binder (28305), WAS $7.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE EXTRA 30%
- JumpSport iBounce 2 Kids Trampoline, WAS $79.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 16%
- Adora Adoption Baby Hope, WAS $49.99 PRIME DAY DEAL SAVE 20%
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