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It's The Last Day Of Amazon's Big Spring Sale—Here Are The 91 Best Deals Still Live

It's The Last Day Of Amazon's Big Spring Sale—Here Are The 91 Best Deals Still Live

Forbes31-03-2025

If you're reading this, you've got just hours left to shop Amazon's Big Spring Sale. The event was essentially a week-long early Prime Day sale, but it ends at midnight PDT tonight. Some of the best offers have already sold out, but there are still hundreds of deals worth shopping. The best markdowns still available include 31% off Crest Whitestrips, 30% off a popular Stanley water bottle, and 43% off Amazon's Fire TV Stick streaming device.
Our found the best deals still live from the last day of Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
The Amazon Spring Sale features thousands of deals—but not all of them are worth your time. Sometimes Amazon inflates the original price of an item to make a discount look better than it actually is, or promotes a 'deal price' that is actually a product's regular price. To ensure you don't get duped, our deals editors researched the price history of every item on this list. Below, find the absolute best offers left across all categories.
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Crest Whitestrips are always popular with Forbes Vetted readers. They're also our beauty team's pick for the best teeth whitening strips. They're effective, affordable (especially on sale) and show results quickly.
Why It's A Good Deal: This price is just $2 away from the kit's lowest price ever.
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There are tons of streaming devices on the market, but Amazon's tend to be the most affordable while still delivering all the features you could possibly want. It's easy to set up and allows you to begin seamlessly streaming Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and more from just about any TV.
Why It's A Good Deal: This discount is just $2 shy of the device's lowest price ever.
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Track your sleep, activity, stress levels and more with the Oura Heritage Smart Ring. It's convenient to wear, compatible with iOS and Android devices and can sync up with over 40 other apps. Just keep in mind that you'll have to pay for a companion Oura Membership for $5.99 per month.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've ever seen for this Oura model at Amazon.
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Legos are a great STEM toy that offers near endless creative play. This set includes almost 500 pieces in 35 colors.
Why It's A Good Deal: This discount is the best price we've seen for the toy since 2020.
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As a recent ebook convert, I can't recommend the Paperwhite Kids enough. It's slightly more expensive than the base model, but the price includes a cover, a longer two-year warranty and an add-free experience.
Why It's A Good Deal: This matches the best price we've seen for the newest model.
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Our beauty team named this Paula's Choice formula the best exfoliator for acne-prone skin because it evens out texture and keeps breakouts at bay thanks to its salicylic acid. It's racked up over 78,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, and reviewers say it's also good option for folks with dry and sensitive skin.
Why It's A Good Deal: Paula's Choice skincare doesn't go on sale often, and this is one of the lowest prices we've seen for the liquid exfoliant.
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The Stanley IceFlow has a spill-proof screw top with a built-in straw and handle. In our tests, it held ice for over 10 hours with the lid off—handily beating out the Yeti it tested against. This is a rare discount and currently available in six colors.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the best price we've seen for the IceFlow on Amazon.
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This La Roche-Posay moisturizer hydrates and protects your skin, without feeling overly heavy. The formula has racked up over 50,000 five-star reviews from Amazon shoppers who say it's great for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is one of the only discounts we've seen for this moisturizer since December and the second lowest price we've seen since 2023.
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Our sleep editors named this Coop body pillow the best body pillow for shoulder pain. The adjustable design allows you to customize it to your specific support needs and desired loft. It's also machine washable (but bulky).
Why It's A Good Deal: This deal matches the best price we've seen for this body pillow since 2022.
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Step up movie night with $1,400 off our editors' pick for the best TV overall. The Samsung S95D delivers a bright screen with rich colors and deep blacks. The screen also has a matte coating that minimizes reflections, even in bright rooms.
Why It's A Great Deal: This is the best price we've seen for the 77-inch size.
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This Keurig machine makes it possible to brew an individual cup of coffee in the morning with the touch of a button. It also comes with an iced coffee setting, so you can switch up your morning Joe with the changing seasons.
Why It's A Great Deal: This price matches the lowest price we've ever seen this Keurig sell for.
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Create a comfy backyard seating area in one fell swoop with the addition of this Wisteria Lane set. It comes with two chairs, a loveseat and a sturdy coffee table. Just keep in mind that it won't arrive until mid April.
Why It's A Good Deal: This drop marks the lowest price we've ever seen this set sell for on Amazon.
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I've been seeing this overnight face mask all over social media, and now's the perfect time to try it out. You can get four masks for just over $15, bringing the cost of each one down to under $3.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've ever seen the Biodance masks sell for on Amazon.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is the retail giant's newest annual sale. It started in 2024 as a week-long sale with opportunities to save on outdoor items, cleaning products and other spring essentials. This year, the sale is back and it's essentially a mini Prime Day, except the deals are available to all shoppers.
This year, Amazon's Spring Sale is a seven-day event. It started on March 25 and will last through the end of the day today.
Amazon's spring event ends at midnight PDT tonight.
Amazon has sales all year long. It typically runs sales during holiday weekends like Memorial Day and Labor Day, as well as seasonal promotions like the Big Spring Sale and back-to-school deals. That said, its two biggest sales of the year typically happen in the summer and fall: Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days. Time will tell whether the 2025 calendar follows this same pattern.
The Forbes Vetted deals team has a combined 10 years of experience covering Amazon sales, such as Amazon Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days.
Forbes Vetted's assistant deals editor Jordan Thomas has over five years of experience covering consumer shopping and deals. She has been writing for Forbes Vetted for the past two and a half years, producing daily deals content and tracking prices on trending products all year to find the best offers.
Supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone has over seven years of experience as a shopping writer and editor. She has been covering deals at Forbes Vetted for four years.

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