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Amazon Spring Sale 2025: The best deals from Apple, Yeti, Dyson, iRobot and more — save up to 75%

Amazon Spring Sale 2025: The best deals from Apple, Yeti, Dyson, iRobot and more — save up to 75%

Yahoo29-03-2025

We've made it to the weekend — it's time to celebrate with some feel-good shopping. Amazon's Big Spring Sale is in full force with discounts of up to 75%, including some prices that rival or beat Prime Day and Black Friday. Your cart's calling! This sale only goes until March 31. Pro tip: don't sleep on it. Snag any deals that catch your eye, stat, as individual discounts can come and go. Plus, you don't want to risk having any items on your wishlist sell out. This year's offerings include everything from Apple tech and kitchenware to style and beauty finds; essentially, there's a little something for everyone.
Top Amazon Big Spring Sale deals
Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler for $200 (was $250): All-time low
iRobot Roomba i5 Robot Vacuum & Mop for $199 (was $350): All-time low
Wusthof Gourmet 10-Piece Knife Block Set for $206 (was $320): All-time low
Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro for $120 (was $195): All-time low
Crest 3D Whitestrips for $30 (was $43): Near all-time low
Among the hits? Ina Garten's go-to knives are down to a record-low price as we speak. My advice? Scoop 'em up, because they're not likely to dip lower than they are now. I also spotted an iRobot Roomba vacuum and mop for an all-time low (just in time for spring cleaning). On the fashion and beauty front? A classic Hanes zip-up hoodie can be yours for just $11 (down from $24), and the CeraVe eye cream loved by both our beauty editor and Olivia Wilde is a mere $14.
As a professional deals hunter, I've looked at the price history of every item on this list to ensure you're actually getting a legit discount. But, before we jump into the rest of the best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals, I need to make you aware of an insane Disney+ and Hulu bundle bargain: From now until March 30, you can get a Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic subscription for just $2.99 per month for four months (after which, you'll be charged the regular price of $10.99 per month). That's a 72% savings! Just note that this offer only applies to new and eligible returning customers.
In this guide: Rare Amazon deals | All-time low prices | Best home deals | Best kitchen deals | Best tech deals | Best fashion deals | Best beauty and wellness deals
Cozsinoor Bed Pillows ($30, originally $120): Want to start your evenings on the right foot, er, head? You'd be wise to snag this popular pair while it's 75% off. Filled with a lofty down alternative stuffing, these plush pillows are moisture-wicking and promote airflow for a more comfortable slumber. They're also machine washable!
Yeti Rambler Stackable Cups, 2-Pack ($24, originally $30): Sipping lukewarm coffee is arguably worse than a morning with no coffee at all, which might explain why these vacuum-insulated espresso cups have a 4.9-star average rating. Reviewers say they keep java nice and hot, plus they're dishwasher safe, highly durable (bring 'em camping) and stackable to save space.
Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum for $330 (originally $470): Not all Dyson deals get my attention, but this 30%-off markdown sure did! This highly rated model rarely dips lower than its current price and features a Max cleaning mode to spot-treat areas that need more attention. It'll run for up to 40 minutes before needing a recharge and converts to a handheld for cleaning higher surfaces. Got pets? The included hair-screw tool sucks up fur without getting tangled.
Apple AirPods 4 for $100 (originally $129): At just $100, this pair is down to the best price I've seen. Now, they don't include active noise cancellation like these do, but if it's a high-quality, comfortable listening experience you're after, these earbuds more than deliver. With up to five hours of listening time per charge (and 30 hours of battery life via the charging case), you'll be able to enjoy music, podcasts, audiobooks and more with limited interruption.
Fab Totes Clothes Storage Bags, 6-Pack ($16, originally $42): If you're stowing away shorts and sundresses in the winter or puffer coats and comforters in the summer, these roomy storage bags will keep everything organized from season to season. Each one has an impressive 60-liter capacity, along with see-through front panels so you won't forget what you stashed in them. Be sure to apply the on-page coupon and code for the full 62% discount.
Zinus Green Tea Cooling Memory Foam Mattress ($148, originally $200): A queen mattress for under $200? No, you're not dreaming! But this isn't just any mattress. It's topped with gel memory foam to help banish those pesky night sweats — and speaking of sweating, green tea and purified charcoal infusions keep things nice and fresh. The medium-firm feel strikes just the right balance between comfortable and supportive, and at an insane $148, this is as low as it's ever been.
Henckels Premium Quality 20-Piece Knife Set ($160, originally $440): Henckels has been crafting knives for over a century, so the brand knows a thing or two about what makes a quality set. This top-selling collection comes with just about every type of blade a home cook could need: an 8-inch chef's knife, an 8-inch bread knife, an 8-inch carving knife, a 7-inch santoku knife, 5-inch and 6-inch utility knives, a 5.5-inch boning knife, 3- and 4-inch paring knives and eight steak knives. You'll also get a sharpening steel, a pair of kitchen shears and a stylish wooden block to store everything in. Whew!
iRobot Roomba i5 Robot Vacuum & Mop for $200 (originally $350): If you've had one of these bad boys on your wishlist for a while, I'd urge you to scoop up this deal while you can. Why? Well, the limited-time discount brings this top-selling model down to an all-time low. Roomba and robovacs are pretty much synonymous at this point, and the fact that this one doubles as a mop makes the 43% markdown even sweeter.
Carote 14 Pcs Pots and Pans Set ($66, originally $110): Get unstuck with a set of smooth, easy-to-use pans. The white granite surface is PFOA-free and nonstick. This 14-piece cookware set just about has it all: 8- and 11-inch frying pans, a 4.3-quart casserole with lid, 1.8- and 4.5-quart saucepans with lids, four pan protectors, a spatula and a mixing spoon. That's all for less than $70 — less than you'd pay for a single pan from many brands.
DeWalt 20V MAX Cordless Drill and Impact Driver ($124, originally $239): Handy humans, this one's for you: With a powerful drill and impact driver in this set, you'll finally be able to cross all those home-improvement tasks off your list. The compact, lightweight design makes them both easy to use, and the best part? No cords!
Shark Cordless Pro Vacuum ($200, originally $400): This might look like an ordinary stick vacuum, but it's got a little secret: an odor neutralizer. That means it masks icky smells from the debris it lifts, leaving you with fresher-smelling floors. Plus, it's cordless, weighs just over 8 pounds and can run for up to 40 minutes per charge. Need to clean higher surfaces? Pop out the built-in handvac and go to town. It even has an LED display showing battery and suction levels. At 50% off, it's within a few bucks of its lowest price ever.
Cozsinoor Bed Pillows ($30, originally $120): Want to start your evenings on the right foot, er, head? You'd be wise to snag this popular pair while it's 75% off. Filled with a lofty down alternative stuffing, these plush pillows are moisture-wicking and promote airflow for a more comfortable slumber. They're also machine washable!
Yeti Rambler Stackable Cups, 2-Pack ($24, originally $30): Sipping lukewarm coffee is arguably worse than a morning with no coffee at all, which might explain why these vacuum-insulated espresso cups have a 4.9-star average rating. Reviewers say they keep java nice and hot, plus they're dishwasher safe, highly durable (bring 'em camping) and stackable to save space.
Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum for $330 (originally $470): Not all Dyson deals get my attention, but this 30%-off markdown sure did! This highly rated model rarely dips lower than its current price and features a Max cleaning mode to spot-treat areas that need more attention. It'll run for up to 40 minutes before needing a recharge and converts to a handheld for cleaning higher surfaces. Got pets? The included hair-screw tool sucks up fur without getting tangled.
Apple AirPods 4 for $100 (originally $129): At just $100, this pair is down to the best price I've seen. Now, they don't include active noise cancellation like these do, but if it's a high-quality, comfortable listening experience you're after, these earbuds more than deliver. With up to five hours of listening time per charge (and 30 hours of battery life via the charging case), you'll be able to enjoy music, podcasts, audiobooks and more with limited interruption.
Fab Totes Clothes Storage Bags, 6-Pack ($16, originally $42): If you're stowing away shorts and sundresses in the winter or puffer coats and comforters in the summer, these roomy storage bags will keep everything organized from season to season. Each one has an impressive 60-liter capacity, along with see-through front panels so you won't forget what you stashed in them. Be sure to apply the on-page coupon and code for the full 62% discount.
Zinus Green Tea Cooling Memory Foam Mattress ($148, originally $200): A queen mattress for under $200? No, you're not dreaming! But this isn't just any mattress. It's topped with gel memory foam to help banish those pesky night sweats — and speaking of sweating, green tea and purified charcoal infusions keep things nice and fresh. The medium-firm feel strikes just the right balance between comfortable and supportive, and at an insane $148, this is as low as it's ever been.
Henckels Premium Quality 20-Piece Knife Set ($160, originally $440): Henckels has been crafting knives for over a century, so the brand knows a thing or two about what makes a quality set. This top-selling collection comes with just about every type of blade a home cook could need: an 8-inch chef's knife, an 8-inch bread knife, an 8-inch carving knife, a 7-inch santoku knife, 5-inch and 6-inch utility knives, a 5.5-inch boning knife, 3- and 4-inch paring knives and eight steak knives. You'll also get a sharpening steel, a pair of kitchen shears and a stylish wooden block to store everything in. Whew!
iRobot Roomba i5 Robot Vacuum & Mop for $200 (originally $350): If you've had one of these bad boys on your wishlist for a while, I'd urge you to scoop up this deal while you can. Why? Well, the limited-time discount brings this top-selling model down to an all-time low. Roomba and robovacs are pretty much synonymous at this point, and the fact that this one doubles as a mop makes the 43% markdown even sweeter.
Carote 14 Pcs Pots and Pans Set ($66, originally $110): Get unstuck with a set of smooth, easy-to-use pans. The white granite surface is PFOA-free and nonstick. This 14-piece cookware set just about has it all: 8- and 11-inch frying pans, a 4.3-quart casserole with lid, 1.8- and 4.5-quart saucepans with lids, four pan protectors, a spatula and a mixing spoon. That's all for less than $70 — less than you'd pay for a single pan from many brands.
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