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Early Prime Day deals: Top 20 Amazon finds under $100

Early Prime Day deals: Top 20 Amazon finds under $100

USA Todaya day ago

Amazon Prime Day is basically Christmas in July, and it's almost here. But, you don't have to go hunting for the best deals. As part of the USA Today Shopping team, we did all the dirty work for you, so you can sit back, add to cart and enjoy the items you need the most, at a discount.
Whether you're looking for a multifunctional kitchen appliance that is an air fryer, dehydrator, rotisserie and convection oven all-in-one, or you're looking for a kids water table to spark some outdoor fun this summer, we found all of that and more for under $100. If you're ballin' on a slightly tighter budget, we also found early Prime Day deals under $50 and even more early deals under $25.
Here are the top 20 deals we found under $100 ahead of Amazon Prime Day:
Top 20 products under $100 to shop ahead of Amazon Prime Day
Craftsman VERSASTACK Mechanics Tool Set
This all-in-one mechanics set contains a full assortment of sockets, ratchets, wrenches and specialty bits for automotive enthusiasts, packed in a durable 3-drawer box.
$99 at Amazon (Save 50%)
Insignia 32-inch Fire TV
Upgrade your TVs! This Fire TV doesn't need a Fire stick or Roku, as streaming is built right in.
$69.99 at Amazon (Save 46%)
Like-New Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet
This refurbished tablet is tested and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device.
$69.99 at Amazon (Save 42%)
Best Choice Products Pop Up Canopy Tent
This instant portable shelter only takes one person to setup with a button to pop up, plus it comes with weight bags to hold it down.
$99.99 at Amazon (Save 38%)
CHEFMAN Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer
Reduce the clutter on your kitchen countertop with this air fryer, rotisserie, dehydrator and convection oven all-in-one.
$89.99 at Amazon (Save 36%)
Gskyer Telescope for Kids Beginners
Inspire their love for STEM and add star-gazing to your summer bucket list with this telescope for beginners.
$86.94 at Amazon (Save 33%)
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar
Enjoy a three-dimensional virtual surround sound experience with dual speakers for fuller sound, clearer dialogue and deeper bass—all in a compact design.
$84.99 at Amazon (Save 29%)
Logitech for Creators Blue Yeti Nano USB Microphone
Whether you're gaming, streaming, podcasting or just recording studio-level sound, this professional USB mic produces clear, powerful, broadcast-quality sound.
$99.99 at Amazon (Save 17%)
Fanttik Electric Screwdriver
Knock out your to-do list faster with this high-powered, handheld electric screwdriver.
$59.97 at Amazon (Save 25%)
Apple AirTag 4 Pack
Keep track of and find your wallet, luggage, backpack and more with AirTags and the Find My app.
$74.99 at Amazon (Save 24%)
Baby Delight Deluxe Portable Bouncer
Your baby can sit, play or relax in this baby bouncer with three reclining settings. Plus, it folds flat so you can take it with you wherever you take baby.
$69.99 at Amazon (Save 22%)
NOCO Portable Jump Box, Power Bank + Jumper Cables
Add this portable jump box to your car's emergency kit and instantly start dead batteries with 1000 amps of peak lithium power.
$99.95 at Amazon (Save 20%)
Keurig K-Express Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker
Start your day with a stronger, bolder cup of coffee in just minutes thanks to this Keurig coffee maker.
$79.99 at Amazon (Save 20%)
Coleman Classic Series Insulated Portable Wheeled Cooler
Keep all your favorite drinks cold this summer for up to five days in temperatures as high as 90°F.
$59.99 at Amazon (Save 20%)
EUHOMY Countertop Ice Maker Machine
Make nine ice cubes in six minutes with this countertop drink-bestie.
$74.99 at Amazon (Save 17%)
Step2 Rain Showers Splash Pond Toddler Water Table
Create summer fun in the backyard or on the patio with this sensory water table for little ones.
$79.99 at Amazon (Save 11%)
Eureka PowerSpeed Vacuum Cleaner for Pets
This upright vacuum cleaner is easy to use and delivers a powerful deep clean, all while weighing less than 10 lbs.
$89.97 at Amazon (Save 10%)
Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker
Dinner doesn't have to be hard with this instant pot pressure cooker and access to an app with over 800 recipes.
$99.95 at Amazon (Save 9%)
AXV Vibration Plate Exercise Machine
Help your body burn calories with this full-body vibration plate that stimulates muscles and increases bloodflow.
$94.99 at Amazon (Save 5%)
MARBERO Portable Power Station
Keep all your devices charged (including your USB or USB-C powered phones) with this portable power station that has an optional solar panel.
$65.44 at Amazon (Save 5%)
When is Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon officially revealed the the 2025 Prime Day sale will take place from Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11.
USA TODAY Shopping will be covering all the savings throughout Prime Day 2025, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to stay updated!
More: Amazon Prime for Young Adults is back! Do you qualify for the discount? Find out here
Do I have to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Prime Day deals?
Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access most deals. The July Prime Day sale has tons of special Prime-exclusive discounts on select products that can help members save more than anyone else. Plus, joining Prime helps guarantee you get other perks like fast shipping all year long, access to Prime Video, Prime Reading, Prime Gaming and more.
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