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Amazon Prime Day is back from 8 to 11 July, bringing four days of offers on everything from mattresses and air fryers to electric toothbrushes, laptops and Apple tech.

Exclusive to Amazon Prime subscribers, prices will be slashed across third-party brands like Shark, CeraVe, Elemis and Dyson. There will also be offers on Amazon’s own devices – think Kindles, Echo Dot smart speakers and Fire tablets.

In previous years, we’ve seen plenty of big-ticket products fall to their lowest ever price during the sale, such as the AirPods Pro 2 earbuds, which were reduced to just £179 last year.

While the sale hasn’t kicked off yet, there are still countless deals at Amazon right now. Keep scrolling for all the latest details on the next Prime Day sale and our team’s hand-picked selection of the very best Amazon deals available today.

When is Amazon Prime Day 2025?

Amazon has confirmed that the next Prime Day sale will take place from Tuesday 8 to Friday 11 July. This is the first time the sales event has run for four days, so you’ll have even more time to shop the best deals.

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day is a four-day sale event for Prime members. It’s usually held twice a year – once in the summer and again in October to kick-start Christmas shopping. The event features deals across top brands, from Apple to Dyson, as well as offers on its bestselling own tech, including Kindle and Echo dot smart speakers.

Do you need to be a Prime member?

If you want to take advantage of Prime Day discounts, you must be a Prime member. A Prime membership costs £8.99 a month, or £95 if you pay annually. If you’re between 18 to 22-years-old, this is half the standard price and you get a 6-month trial to see if it’s for you. Perks include unlimited one-day delivery, access to Prime Video and the chance to shop Prime-exclusive deals.

However, if you’re unsure about adding another monthly cost to your bills, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. This will give you full access to all the Prime member benefits, and you can cancel at any time during your trial to avoid being charged when it expires. Just bear in mind that this only works if you haven’t signed for the free trial before.

How to get the best deal on Amazon Prime Day

Before you shop the Amazon Prime Day sale, make a wish list to avoid buying products that you don’t really need. Once the sale starts, use price history tools, such as CamelCamelCamel, to see if you’re truly getting a good deal or if you should hold off buying until the price goes down even further.

It’s also worth doing a quick Google search to see if you can get a better price at other retailers. Competing retailers often reduce the prices of popular products to match, or even provide a better offer, than Amazon. They may also throw in a longer warranty or free delivery.

Best early Amazon Prime Day deals in the UK:

  • Duux whisper flex smart fan: Was £169.99, now £127.49, Amazon.co.uk
  • Ninja artisan electric outdoor pizza oven: Was £299.99, now £249, Amazon.co.uk
  • Tefal easy fry dual-zone digital air fryer: Was £179.99, now £99.99, Amazon.co.uk
  • Tassimo Bosch my way 2: Was £99.99, now £69.99, Amazon.co.uk
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 6: Was £399, now £249, Amazon.co.uk
  • Oral-B pro 3 electric toothbrush: Was £100, now £49.80, Amazon.co.uk
  • Elemis pro-collagen cleansing balm: Was £49, now £36.75, Amazon.co.uk

Pro Breeze air cooler: Was £119.99, now £99.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

If your electric fan isn’t quite cutting it in the heatwave but you don’t want to invest in a portable air conditioner, it’s worth considering an air cooler. These don’t need to be vented out of a window and give more of a cooling effect than an electric fan.

This Pro Breeze model has almost 20 per cent off Amazon for a limited time. Our reviewer called it a “heatwave hero” and said it’s “one of the most powerful coolers” they’ve tested, reliably cooling a room by a few degrees. With Prime Day set to land in early July, we’ll be on the lookout for even more discounts on summer essentials.

Duux whisper flex smart fan: Was £169.99, now £127.49, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

Alternatively, if you’d rather invest in an electric fan, this one from Duux, which is also one of our best electric fans, has an impressive 25 per cent off at the moment. The height is adjustable, so you can also use it as a desktop fan, making it all the more versatile. Our reviewer liked “the natural breeze mode that simulated real wind,” as well as its free app, which allows you to control it from any room in the house.

With 26 different speed settings, you can truly customise just how cool it gets, along with its direction. This will no doubt come in handy over the summer months.

Ninja artisan electric outdoor pizza oven: Was £299.99, now £249, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

We’re expecting to see a range of discounts on Ninja’s kitchen appliances and cookware when Prime Day lands. Right now, you can save almost 20 per cent on the brand’s electric outdoor pizza oven, perfect for summer entertaining.

We put Ninja’s woodfire pizza oven to the test and found it gave us pizzas with a “lovely charred taste and crispy crust”. This version doesn’t come with the option to use wood pellets, but if you can do without that smoky taste, you’ll save yourself around £50.

Tefal easy fry dual-zone digital air fryer: Was £179.99, now £99.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

Amazon slashed the price of this Tefal air fryer to £99.99 in October’s Prime Day sale, and it’s dropped back down to this price again.

Our tester Katie reviewed the XXL model and found that her frozen chips and chicken shawarma cooked “quickly and evenly”. She also liked its “easy-to-use controls, the dishwasher-safe baskets and trays, and the family-sized proportions”.

Samsung galaxy tab A9 tablet: Was £209, now £147.66, Amazon.co.uk

(Samsung)

At its lowest price ever on Amazon, this budget-friendly Samsung tablet is a great option for schoolwork, reading or watching movies and TV shows, and it’s less than £150. You can also save on the 64GB model, with it boasting 40 per cent off at the moment, making it just shy of £100.

We’ve been impressed by the Samsung galaxy tab devices that we’ve put to the test in the past, with two of them even making it into our round-up of the best tablets.

Shark cordless vacuum cleaner with anti-hair wrap: Was £279.99, now £178.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

Shark is an Indybest favourite with its vacuum cleaners and hair tools often earning spots in our round-ups. Its anti-hair wrap cordless vacuum is now 36 per cent off at Amazon. It’s a good choice, with pet, crevice and upholstery tools that are perfect for tackling messy carpets. We’re expecting more discounts from Shark when Prime Day rolls around, so we’ll update you on the best deals as soon as they arrive.

Samsung jet bot robot vacuum cleaner: Was £248.49, now £197.22, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

If you’d rather go hands-free with your vacuuming, Samsung’s jet bot robot vacuum cleaner is at its lowest ever price on Amazon right now. You’ll need to decide if you’d like its accompanying cleanstation dock included, as this raises the price of it rather considerably. But, even this upgraded design has 40 per cent off.

Our reviewer found that it had “the most powerful suction of any robot vacuum,” that they tried, plus they appreciated how it “successfully avoided toys, piles of laundry and whatever else was left out on the floor”. So, if you’re looking to invest in a robot vacuum, you’ll need to be quick as this is a limited-time deal. We’ll make sure to update you if we spot any more bargains on robot vacuums.

Beats powerbeats pro wireless earphones: Was £269.95, now £147, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

There’s a massive 46 per cent off these Beats wireless earbuds, with both the black and ivory colourways currently discounted. Our reviewer appreciated the level of “sound isolation to enhance the audio,” and their “unbeatable battery life”. If you’re someone who always forgets to charge your earbuds before heading out the door, you’ll be glad to know that a 5-minute or 15-minute charge will charge the headphones for up to 1.5 and 4.5 hours, respectively.

Tassimo Bosch my way 2: Was £99.99, now £69.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

This pod machine was reduced to less than £80 in the winter Prime Day sale, and it’s often dropped to this price since. In our review, our writer loved the built-in Brita water filter, its ease of use, and how the settings can be tailored to your preferences. Our tester Zoe says, “Once you’ve found your perfect blend, you can set it as a favourite – there’s memory for four favourites, so all coffee drinkers in the test house were able to have theirs saved.”

(Amazon)

Here’s a chance to save on Samsung’s smartwatch, with a deal on the predecessor to the latest Galaxy watch 7. This version doesn’t have as many AI or sleep tracking features, but our tech reviewer said even those familiar with the Galaxy range “would struggle to tell the difference between them”.

With a 38 per cent discount, we haven’t seen the price of the smartwatch drop any lower on Amazon. If there are further reductions when Prime Day lands, we’ll make sure to let you know.

Amazon Fire TV 2-Series 720p smart TV, 32in: Was £249.99, now £179.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

Amazon’s 32in Fire TV plummeted to its lowest ever price in the last Prime Day sale. While the viewing experience may not be as needle-sharp as a pricier TV set, you can change programmes with just your voice, thanks to Alexa capabilities. There’s built-in access to all the main streaming services, including Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video. Right now, you can pick up the set with a 28 per cent discount, so this inexpensive TV is now even cheaper.

(Apple)

Amazon reduced the price of the latest Macbook Air last month, and now, with a further reduction, it’s at one of its lowest prices ever at the online retailer. Our tech critic, David Phelan, praised the “preposterously slim, sharply designed and appealingly light” laptop after putting it to the test. We’ve seen some fantastic Apple discounts during Prime Day in the past, so we’ll make sure to update you as the best deals drop next month.

Oral-B pro 3 electric toothbrush: Was £100, now £49.80, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

Toothbrush deals aren’t just limited to Prime Day, as we often spot them throughout the whole year. This electric model is our best budget pick and is currently half price. Tech critic Steve Hogarty said, “It has everything you really need and none of the frills: it’s compatible with the standard Oral-B brush heads, it has a timer with 30-second pacing buzzes, three modes, a pressure sensor and a two-week battery life.” It left him with that classic “just been to the dentist” feeling.

Suri sustainable electric toothbrush: Was £95, now £60, Amazon.co.uk

(The Independent)

In his review, Steve explained that Suri’s sustainable toothbrushes are designed to be “more easily recycled or repaired”. Once your toothbrush has reached the end of its lifespan, you can send it back to the brand for free, and they will recycle it for you.

While we can’t test these sustainability claims, our reviewer, Steve, was impressed with how the Suri toothbrush performed and liked its “sleek, slim, and compact” design. With this deal, the brush has a fairly decent discount of 20 per cent off, and we’ll be keeping an eye out for more reductions on Prime Day.

Vanish gold fabric stain remover oxi action powder: Was £18, now £8.10, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

If you need a stain remover that lifts tough dirt, you can’t go wrong with Vanish oxi action. We put its oxi action whitener to the test and found it “effective on collar grime and food stains”. This version is better for dark and coloured clothing, as it doesn’t include a whitener. However, with more than 50 per cent off, you won’t be able to get this 1.4kg pack cheaper elsewhere, even on your weekly supermarket shop.

The stain remover also comes under Amazon’s ‘You Buy. We Donate’ campaign. When you buy two selected everyday essentials, Amazon will donate a third item to the Multibank charity, who distribute hygiene and household essentials to families in need across the UK.

Olaplex No.7 bonding oil 30ml: Was £28, now £22.40, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

This lightweight hair oil from Olaplex can be used as a pre-styling treatment, as it provides heat protection up to 230C. “It doesn’t leave my strands feeling heavy, weighed down,” said our tester. She also found that a little goes a long way and said, “While the bottle looks decidedly small, from experience, it lasts a very long time”. You can save 20 per cent on the hair oil with this deal. We’ll be on the lookout for price drops from the haircare brand as we approach Prime Day.

Elemis pro-collagen cleansing balm: Was £49, now £36.75, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

A favourite among the IndyBest team, Elemis’ award-winning cleansing balm has 25 per cent off right now, taking it to less than £37. Our tester noted how their “skin felt smooth and was left with a velvety texture,” after using it to remove their makeup before bed. They added, “the luxurious feel and effect of this cleanser make it a great choice for at-home pampering nights”. We’ll certainly be stocking up at that price.

CeraVe hydrating cream-to-foam cleanser: Was £14.50, now £11.60, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

When we compared the original hydrating cleanser (£10, Amazon.co.uk) to this cream-to-foam iteration, our expert reviewer, Louise, said she was “pleasantly surprised at how rich and creamy the lather felt on [her] skin.” She added: “If you love the hydrating cleanser but want a bit more make-up removing power and hydration thanks to the amino acids, we’d suggest trying the new version” – especially with 20 per cent off.

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