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When the Amazon Prime Day sale starts and best early deals on summer essentials

When the Amazon Prime Day sale starts and best early deals on summer essentials

Daily Mirror5 hours ago

Get ready to bag a bargain, because Amazon Prime Day 2025 is coming up soon, saving you huge amounts on thousands of products – and you'll find offers already live
Get set to save some serious money this summer, as Amazon has just confirmed that its popular annual Prime Day sale is back next month, and it's the perfect time to shop for all your summer essentials.
From fans and garden furniture to plants and top products, you can expect to find thousands of products slashed in price during July's mega-sale. Here's everything we know about Amazon Prime Day so far – but how to get ahead of the crowds and bag a bargain right now...
Best Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals already live
Shark FlexBreeze TableMate Cordless Fan: Was £149.99, now £99
Roundup 119407 Fast Action Weedkiller Pump 'N Go: Was £27.49, now £22.99
AJVV Mobile Air Conditioner: Was £39.99, now £31.98
SMILOVII 24V Cordless Strimmer: Was £89.99, now £42.49
Kouric Neck Fan: Was £35.98, now £29.98
Russell Hobbs Handheld Clothes Steamer: Was £59.99, now £41.99
Ailemei Direct Cooling Blanket: Was £27.99, now £22.79
La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMune 400 Ultra-Light Invisible Fluid SPF50+: Was £19.68, now £12.56
Char-Broil Gas BBQ: Was £529.99, now £377.99
CNMTCCO 100FT Garden Hose Pipe Expandable: Was £16.99, now £11.99
When is Amazon Prime Day 2025?
Amazon has just announced that its Prime Day 2025 sale will kick off at 00:01 on Tuesday 8 July and run until 23:59 on Friday 11 July – running over four days for the first time ever. This gives shoppers even longer to shop for a bargain, although be aware that prices may change, or deals may end early, over this period.
What will be included in the Amazon Prime Day 2025 sale?
We don't know yet exactly which products will be included in Amazon Prime Day 2025, but if previous sales are anything go by, expect huge savings across pretty much every category: homeware, tech, beauty, gardening, fashion and more. As we're reaching the height of summer, we reckon there'll be loads of offers on warm weather essentials, such as fans, sun creams and gardening tools – maybe of which you'll find already on sale above.
How do I access these deals?
To shop these deals when they launch you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member. Membership costs £8.99 and gets your loads of perks, including next day delivery on thousands of items, plus access to Prime Video, where you can watch hit TV shows such as Clarkson's Farm and The Boys.
If you're not yet a member, you can sign up here for a 30-day free trial.
Don't forget that Amazon isn't the only place where you'll find a great deal this summer. Lookfantastic and Boots always run plenty of offers on beauty (including the super-popular Boots £10 Tuesday), Boden is currently running a huge sale, and Yimbly, the shopping platform owned by The Mirror's parent company, has lots of garden furniture at excellent prices.

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