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Psst: Amazon has a secret home goods outlet packed with deals of up to 50% off

Psst: Amazon has a secret home goods outlet packed with deals of up to 50% off

Yahoo04-02-2025

Outlet shopping? Fun. But outlet shopping from your couch? Yeah, it's hard to top that. That's why we thought you might like to know about Amazon Outlet, a hidden gem filled with overstock deals galore — some that'll save you as much as 50%. Amazon might be known for its competitive prices, but this sneaky sales nook is next-level.
Top picks:
Instant Pot Vortex Plus Air Fryer for $150 (was $220): Rare sale
Zeeksaw Cordless Mini Chainsaw for $31 (was $62): All-time low
DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Wet-Dry Vacuum for $99 (was $159): Lowest price in a year
We're eyeing some stellar markdowns on home items, from a 2-basket air fryer by Instant Pot ($70 off) to a DeWalt handheld wet-dry vacuum that's down to its best price in the past year. And there's more where those came from — lots more. We're talking thousands of discounted items across many categories. Curious to know what else you can snag for a steal? Keep scrolling for our top Amazon Outlet home picks.
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.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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