THERE are just a few hours left of this year’s Amazon Prime Day sale day, one of the biggest shopping events on the calendar.
While shoppers have already had one day to score some incredible Prime Day savings, all the discounts will sadly come to an end at midnight – so time is ticking!
Amazon Prime Day Sale
Whether you’re interested in a new Amazon device, want to find some beauty deals to stock up on, or desperately need to upgrade some home appliances – the Prime Day sale has you covered.
You can also follow all the latest updates and expert shopping advice in our Prime Day live blog.
To access the deals you must be a Prime member, if you are not already, you can sign up for Amazon’s 30-day free trial.
However, you’ll need to get a move on as time is running out to shop the exclusive Prime Day deals.
Amazon’s huge 10th Prime Day event concludes at 11:59 on July 17.
Shoppers will have until midnight to take advantage of the discounts, and there are still plenty to choose from.
Many lightning deals are available while stock lasts, and so far we have spotted deep discounts on Fire TVs and Ninja air fryers.
This year’s event kicked off on July 16, offering bargain-hunters two days of unbeatable deals across various categories including tech, fashion, beauty, home and more.
Amazon Prime Day is a 48-hour shopping event.
During this time Prime members can exclusively access significant discounts across a wide range of products as well as major discounts on subscriptions like Amazon Music and Audible.
You'll find thousands of products with slashed prices during Amazon Prime Day (16th-17th July) - but some of the best offers are on Amazon's subscription services.
Just remember: you need to be signed up to Prime to pick up these limited-time promotions. Head to our best Amazon Prime Day deals page for the very best discounts.
Yes. To take advantage of Amazon Prime Day deals, you must be an Amazon Prime member.
Prime membership not only grants you access to the sale, but it also includes benefits same-day delivery, Prime Video, Prime Music and more .
If you’re not already a member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to participate in Prime Day.
Your free trial can be cancelled at any time but trust us, you’ll want to stick around for the full 30 days.
After this time, a membership costs £8.99 per month – cancel before the 30 days is up to avoid a monthly charge.
The short answer is, yes.
Typically, Amazon’s Prime Day sale is held annually in mid-July.
However, for the past two years, the retail giant has treated us to two Prime Day sales in one year, with the latter commonly taking place in October – but we’re not sure it will definitely happen this year.
While Prime Day is a major sales event, Amazon typically holds other significant sales throughout the year, including its huge Amazon Black Friday and Cyber Monday event and Spring sale.
The countdown is on until the Prime Day sale ends, but here are some deals not to be missed!