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The best deals of the two-day Prime event
A majority of retailers are opting to close their doors for business on Thanksgiving and opting out of hosting a Black Friday sale in response to social distancing recommendations for the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Though Black Friday is called off, Amazon will be celebrating Black Friday early with Prime Day on October 13-14.
Amazon is offering sales on nearly everything and we break down some of the best deals including gifts for the holidays. Whether you stock up on the basics or splurge for a nice gift, here are the best Prime Day deals to consider.
Snacks and Drinks – 30% Off
Amazon is offering 30% off select snacks from brands including Frito-Lays, Quaker, IZZE, LIFEWTR, Sunchips, Tropicana, Naked Juice, Rockstar Energy, and more. The best part about this deal is offered for family-sized, multi-pack, and individual products to stock up your pantry.
Home Cleaning Products – 30% Off
Cleaning products might be in short supply at the store but Amazon has plenty of home cleaning products by brands including Tide, Gain, Cascade, Febreeze, and Dawn. Amazon is also offering money-saving multipacks so you won’t have to lug heavy groceries.
Samsung is offering up to 25% off a variety of their devices including smartphones, tablets, wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and accessories. This sale is a great gift deals for any tech gifts for the family.
Two days to save big on everything you need and love. #PrimeDay is here! https://t.co/wZ2g8vnz6t pic.twitter.com/YoLG9G6CAp
— Amazon (@amazon) October 13, 2020
The tech accessory brand, Anker, is offering up to 40% off accessories including charging ports, cables, surge protectors, and more. Anker also offers a great battery pack that is great for charging all your devices on the go.
Under Armor Athletic Wear – 35% Off
Amazon is offering some great deals for athletic wear and gear by Under Armor that’s great for gym wear. Under Armor is offering nice layering pieces for colder weather along with some accessories including hats, socks, water bottles, and bags for up to 35% (or higher for certain items).
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