Hurry, these most-wanted Amazon Prime Day deals are still running
Amazon's Today's Deals is coming through with big savings - ideal if you've just remembered something you forgot to grab during the sale, or discovered you are in fact low on dishwasher tablets.
Whether you're after a household essential, a beauty restock, or you're simply feeling a bit nosey and in the mood for an impulse buy, we've pulled together all the best deals below.
After all, we all enjoy that little rush of joy when we grab a bargain, and you definitely deserve an end-of-week pick-me-up. Among our top choices, prices start at just £2, so there's something for all budgets, and if you're an Amazon Prime member, you can often benefit from free delivery too.
This super affordable SPF has a lightweight formula that sinks into the skin immediately and offers strong protection.
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As far as value for money goes, this dual pack of 83 dishwasher tablets is epic. For just one bag, it usually costs £31 (though is on sale right now for £11.62), making this a deal too good to miss.
Convenient, lightweight and very easy to use, a cordless vacuum is one of the best investments you can make to simplify your life.
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Stanley's viral Quencher Tumbler is rarely discounted, and we really mean rarely, so grab this popular bottle that keeps your drinks chilled for up to 48 hours, has a generous capacity, fits in all cup holders, and is dishwasher safe.
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The perfect pair of everyday sandals, this style from Skechers offers a contoured footbed, with a moulded sole that helps absorb impact when walking. Shoppers say they have "great cushioning" and are "very comfortable".
When was the last time you cleaned your washing machine? This cleaner removes 99.99% of bacteria and leaves your machine and clothes looking and smelling fresh.
✅ This item has been tried and tested by the Yahoo UK team - read our full review here.
This bundle of Nivea shower cream has been a popular buy with shoppers over the last month on Amazon, and for good reason – it costs just £3.60 for three, working out at just £1.20 a bottle. The formula is also enriched with Vitamin C and E for smooth, hydrated skin.
This is Amazon's bestselling steam iron, and with a saving this big, it's not one to miss if you need a new one. Over 20,000 people have bought it in the past month alone, and it has amassed more than 17,000 glowing five-star reviews.
Support your immune system with these Vitamin D tablets.
This Olay moisturiser duo set is suitable for all skin types, and will leave your complexion smoother, softer and radiant. Plus, a day and night cream for under £15 is an absolute beauty bargain.
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This duo pack of mouthwash is excellent value, especially as just one bottle normally costs £4.80.
This affordable set of garden lights will instantly elevate your outdoor space. They come with 60 high quality LEDs, with eight different light sequences to choose from.
This sink and drain unblocker duo pack is excellent value.
This light therapy mask, featuring blue, red, and infrared light, combines cold therapy technology to target signs of ageing, help reduce the appearance of blemishes, and de-puff the under-eyes.
✅ This item has been tried and tested by the Yahoo UK team - read our full review here.
This face serum from Nivea penetrates skin 10 layers deep to boost collagen production and help the appearance of wrinkles. Get it while it's better than half price.
Remove stains and bad odours while protecting your clothes with this effective solution from Vanish that promises "whiter whites" and "amazing stain removal results".
This gradual tan will give you a natural-looking, radiant glow for summer.
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Complete with high UV protection, this lightweight SPF has skincare qualities that help reduce dark spots, and even the skin tone.
Over 20,000 shoppers have already bagged this Andrex deal.
Ensure you stay hydrated in the warmer weather with these electrolytes.
Get whiter teeth each day with this toothpaste that claims to achieve up to four shades whiter teeth in just three weeks.
With olive oil prices soaring due to inflation, this is one deal you won't want to miss.
Stock up on SPF for your summer holiday while it's discounted.
Get your laundry smelling fresh and clean with this massive 4.8L fabric conditioner that will last you 160 washes.
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If Sensodyne Sensitive Toothpaste is your go-to, this duo pack is great value.
Ditch your iron for this best-selling steamer from Tefal, complete with a 4-in-1 system with magnetic quick-change pads for swapping between modes, and the removal of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and germs.
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This volumising and lengthening mascara has over 50,000 reviews, and shoppers say it is effective and flake-free.
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Stock up on Heinz Beanz with this pack of 12 tins.
Buy 100 lemon-scented Finish dishwasher tablets and stay stocked for ages with fresh-smelling dishes.

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