Here’s a sneak peek at the top offers to look out for on Amazon Prime Day.
In honour of its 20th birthday, Amazon is holding its first ‘Prime Day’ on Wednesday 15th July.
It’s a 24-hour discount event promising more deals than Black Friday, exclusively for Prime members.
Top deals
Amazon will start rolling out the offers from midnight.
New and existing Prime members will be able to shop discount deals across a range of categories throughout the day.
Here are a few to keep an eye out for:
Kindle and Fire Devices
- 46% off Amazon Fire TV Stick
- 50% off Fire HD 7
- 33% off Kindle e-reader
Electronics
- 50-inch Full HD TVs from well-known brands starting from £230.00
- More than 40% off Bose QC20 noise cancelling headphones
- Microsoft Band at £118.99
Entertainment
- Save up to 74% off on a huge range of print books including popular boxsets, kids books and special editions
- Free Kindle e-books
Beauty and Fragrance
- 49% off Beyonce Heat Eau de Parfum for Women - 100 ml
- 40% off Olay Regenerist Moisturiser 3 Point Super Firming Serum - 50 ml
- 31% off Riemann P20 Once a Day 10 Hours Protection SPF20 Sunscreen - 200ml
Baby and Home
- 33% off Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Manual Breast Pump
- 33% off Gro-Egg Room Thermometer
- 40% off Motorola MBP8 Digital Audio Baby Monitor
- 43% off Joseph Joseph Lock Block Knife Block with 6 Knives
Health and Personal Care
- 70% off Braun Oral-B PRO 3000 CrossAction rechargeable toothbrush
- 52% off Wahl Deluxe Heated Massager
Watches and Jewellery
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How to take part
You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member in order to take advantage of this exclusive one-day discount shopping event.
Annual membership costs £79 and offers unlimited free one-day delivery, access to TV and movie streaming service Prime Instant Video, one-hour delivery via Prime Now (in selected London postcodes), unlimited cloud photo storage with Prime Photos and access to 800,000 eBooks through the Kindle Lending Library.
Prime Day is the latest benefit to be added to the list and Amazon says it will become an annual event.
You can try Amazon Prime free for 30 days, if you haven’t already tried it. This will get you access to Prime Day, but remember to cancel before the trial is up to ensure you don’t roll into a membership and get hit with the annual fee.
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