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I found the best Amazon deals on Apple, Yeti and more after combing through thousands of sales

I found the best Amazon deals on Apple, Yeti and more after combing through thousands of sales

Yahoo07-03-2025

You may still be donning your anorak, burrowing under your blankets and chugging hot chocolate, but this weekend marks a soul-enlivening pivot point in the yearly calendar: the beginning of Daylight Savings Time. Sure, Saturday-night barflies may not appreciate seeing 2 a.m. suddenly turn to 3 a.m., but most of the rest of us are pretty jazzed at that extra hour of evening sunlight. It's almost as exciting as shopping a sale that'll save you up to 80% ... oh, wait, you can do just that — if you know where to find the best Amazon deals, that is.
Top Amazon deals
Apple 2022 MacBook Air for $699 (was $999): All-time low
Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler for $200 (was $250): All-time low
Black+Decker Dustbuster for $45 (was $56): Lower than Black Friday
Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Mattress Topper, Queen for $198 (was $419): Over 50% off
Cozsinoor Bed Pillows, Queen, 2-Pack for $25 (was $120): All-time low; nearly 80% off
It may not be quite time to consign your brrr-weather wardrobe and linens to the closet but, thanks to the weekend's best Amazon deals, you can get ready for that glorious day with a set of durable storage bags for a ridonculous $16. Surely nothing puts you in the mood for balmy days like marked-down tinted mineral SPF and Kyle Richards-approved sunglasses. And hey, it's not too soon to start gearing up for that camping trip or seaside idyll — why not grab this portable power station while you can save an electrifying $300?
All that and an Apple MacBook Air, which just dropped to a new all-time low price. So, yeah, feel free to sleep a bit late this week while your circadian rhythms adjust to the longer days ... just don't sleep on these deals.
P.S. Before we jump into the Amazon deals, I need to make you aware of an insane Disney+ and Hulu bundle bargain that just dropped:
In this guide: All-time low prices | Rare Amazon deals | Best home deals | Best kitchen deals | Best tech deals | Best fashion deals | Best beauty and wellness deals
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)

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