Heres a look at the event:
What Are Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?
Amazon Prime Big Deal Daysis a two-day shopping event exclusively for Amazon Prime members.
Consider it a warmup for Black Friday.
To participate in this event, you must be an Amazon Prime member.
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Keep an eye out for these early-bird discounts.
Lightning deals: Lightning deals are limited-time offers with a limited quantity of products available at a steep discount.
These deals go fast, so be sure to act quickly if you spot something you want.
Home and Kitchen Appliances
Looking to upgrade your home or kitchen appliances?
Youll find a wide selection of toys, board games and video games on sale during this event.
Several highlights include theMelissa & Doug Blues Clues & You!
Blues House Play Tent for 37% off ($46.97)and theFunko Pop!
Disney: Dug Days Carl for 46% off (just $7.00).
Beauty and Personal Care
Treat yourself to some self-care with discounts on beauty and personal care products.
Create a Wishlist
Before the event begins, create a wishlist of items you want to purchase.
This will help you stay focused and organized during the shopping frenzy.
Set Notifications
Enable notifications on the Amazon app to receive alerts about upcoming deals and discounts.
This way, you wont miss out on time-sensitive offers.
Check Reviews
Before making a purchase, read product reviews to ensure the quality and suitability of the item.
Amazons user reviews are a valuable resource for this.
Heresour guideon how to spot reviews that may not be legit.
Keep an eye out for these coupons on product pages.
Be Quick on Lightning Deals
If you come across a lightning deal that interests you, dont hesitate.
These deals have limited quantities and can sell out within minutes.
Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change.
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