The best Amazon Prime Day Deals of 2025: Our editors' top picks are up to 70% off
Amazon Prime Day is officially upon us, and you know what? It's proving that some follow-ups are worth the wait; think blockbuster sequels, extended editions or the rare TV reboot that actually delivers. And in the world of online shopping, few return events generate more buzz than this. In fact, Prime Day 2025 is shaping up to be far better than a rerun; it's more like a director's cut, with deals across more than 35 categories, including electronics, kitchen, beauty and clothing. This year's sale runs twice as long as usual, kicking off today (Tuesday, July 8) and running through Friday, July 11. You're looking at a full 96 hours of deals right there.
That's plenty of time to shop, you say. But keep in mind that deals will come and go throughout the event, and the very best bargains tend to sell out. Our advice? Scoop up the ones that catch your eye while you can. If you're feeling a little overwhelmed, that's understandable — there are thousands of deals to weed through, and not all of them are worth your time. That's what our team of shopping editors is here for; we spend all of our waking hours hunting down the real deals — not the ones with inflated original pricing or those products boasting the same "50% off" for the better part of a year. So here, we're bringing you the only Prime Day deals worth adding to your cart.
Home & Garden Writer Kristin Granero put this golden child — which rarely dips lower than its current price — to the test, dubbing it "best value cordless stick vacuum" of the many she tried. She says it "performed at the peak of our lowest price category, with a shiny frame and a brush cleaner head that has four light bulbs for added visibility. In testing, we referred to it as 'Tinker Bell' because it moved swiftly, yet gently and glowed like a fairy."
She adds, "It was easy to set up — three main parts, three clicks — and can be charged in the wall mount dock or plugged right into an outlet. It contains a HEPA filter for capturing 99.97% of pixie (er, dust) particles and features an LCD display that illuminates different colors to indicate charge level and motor speed. ... The Kenmore Elite offers 40 minutes of run time, which we found accurate and sufficient for tackling several rooms at a time ... For being so lightweight — only 6 pounds, with the handheld portion only 3 — the Kenmore Elite has the second biggest dust cup of the vacuums we tested, with a sophisticated release functionality similar to Dyson."
Related: The best cordless stick vacuums for 2025, tested and reviewed
If thicker-looking tresses are what you're after, celebrities (and thousands of Amazon shoppers) rely on this top-rated trio. Formulated with nourishing ingredients that can help improve circulation while stimulating hair follicles, this set includes three months' worth of shampoo, conditioner and a scalp care and hair thickening treatment — all for the best price I've seen in months.
(Psst: Alyssa Milano is a fan of the brand.)
If you've been holding off on buying AirPods until there's a sale, consider this the time to pounce. At just $89, 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.
If the thought of making ice cream at home is intimidating to you, these have your name on them. Really, they couldn't be easier to use — just make sure your mugs are frozen for at least 24 hours, then mix up your ice cream base (there's a recipe book included). Once your mugs are sufficiently chilled (you want them to be really cold), you'll add your base, turn 'em on and they'll start churning away. You can also add mix-ins of your choosing via the pour chutes while they're running, and in about 20 minutes, you'll have ice cream. Simple, right?
This duo rarely dips lower than this, so scoop 'em up for their lowest price in over a year.
Apple products are so sought after that they don't really need to go on sale, and when they do, it's often because they're older models. This is the latest version of this iPad, which makes the markdown — close to an all-time low — all the more impressive. According to Yahoo Senior Deals Writer Chris McGraw, who specializes in all things tech, "It's an ultra-light, thin tablet that's powerful enough to replace your laptop for most tasks but slips into your bag without a second thought. With a large 11-inch Liquid Retina display, you're swiping and scrolling in vibrant color and sharpness that makes any screen that came before feel like an old tube TV.
"If you've got a habit of toggling between a dozen apps, streaming videos and replying to messages at once, you're in for a treat. This iPad is ready to keep up with whatever you throw its way. And if you're into gaming, the graphics capabilities mean you can play even demanding games without dropping a frame."
If your less-than-glowing chompers could use some restoration, the folks at Crest say these bestselling strips can make teeth up to 19 shades whiter.
According to the brand, you're guaranteed to have a noticeably brighter smile in just a few steps (peel off a strip, apply it to your teeth and ... yeah, that's it). This sale drops the price to its lowest of 2025 — now that's something to say "cheese!" about.
There's a reason folks are gaga for the latest model of these top-rated earbuds — many reasons, in fact. For starters, they're down to their best price of all time; plus, they offer rich, crisp sound and superior noise cancellation, allowing you to enjoy music, podcasts, audiobooks and more without outside commotion getting in the way. This model lets you control the volume simply by swiping the stem, and you'll receive four pairs of silicone tips in different sizes for customized comfort.
Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida named these "best wireless earbuds overall," saying, "What you get here is even better ANC, a bump in battery life, extra-small ear tips for users with smaller ears and an adaptive-audio mode that adjusts noise-cancellation and transparency modes based on the sounds around you. Meanwhile, Apple's charging case now has a speaker (for use with Find My) and a USB-C port in place of Lightning (the better to match with the USB-C iPhone 15)."
Enjoying a warm breakfast on a busy morning has never been so easy, thanks to this contraption that'll make a bacon, egg and cheese without you having to wait at the drive-through. Just fill each tray with the essentials and any toppings you'd like, and it'll cook everything so that it's nice and melty by the time you've gotten dressed. This appliance doesn't go on sale very often, so grab it while you can save a few bucks.
Been dyin' to try a Dyson? Not all deals from this splurge-tastic brand get my attention, but this 36% markdown — a near-all-time low — sure did. This highly rated model is down to its best price in months and features a Max cleaning mode to spot-treat areas that need more attention. Got pets? The included hair-screw tool sucks up fur without getting tangled.
Granero also tested this vac, saying it's "among Dyson's more compact and budget-conscious Dyson models ... The vacuum maneuvers effortlessly over and around rugs and hardwood floors, and the hair screw tool worked miracles when it came to tight corners and detailing pet-loved couch interiors. ... We suggest it for smaller spaces with hardwood floors or shallow carpets and quicker jobs."
Related: The best Dyson cordless stick vacuums for 2025, tested and reviewed
And while we were already fans of the original version, I'm personally so excited about the newer 7-pound mini model. It tackles the same jobs as its larger sibling, only schlepping it around just got even easier.
This set comes with the Little Green, a 4-inch tough stain tool, a HydroRinse self-cleaning hose tool and a trial-size bottle of cleaning formula — and it's down to a record-low price.
According to Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida, "Open-ear headphones are all the rage, but they're usually not cheap: Prices typically start over $100 and rise from there.
"Behold the pleasant surprise that is the Baseus Bass BC1, a cuff-style open-ear headphone that I just started testing — but so far, so good. Comfy fit, decent sound, more bass than I expected and a price tag of just $23. Grab these before they jump back up to their already-pretty-amazing regular price of $40."
This is the very hand vac I use at home, and let me tell you — it's so much more powerful than its lightweight feel would imply. Is it bulkier than some of the other hand vacuums out there? Yes, but that's to be expected, given its industrial-strength performance. That said, it's portable enough to bring from room to room without it feeling like a workout, and that's all I can ask for. Well, that and an incredible price — and this one is a record low. Bonus: You don't have to purchase the battery and charger separately.
Check out my full Craftsman V20 Cordless Hand Vacuum review for more.
Prefer a smaller tablet over a bulky laptop? This one's currently down to its best price ever. McGraw says, "Think this is just a slightly larger version of your phone? Think again. With a 3:2 aspect ratio compared to the iPhone's 2:1, the iPad mini is much wider and, for those who use their tablets to read, can fit more text and feels more like a book or magazine in your hand. Speaking of fitting in your hand, it's much less cumbersome than the full-size iPad, making it great for travel or slipping into a backpack for your commute."
If you've been tempted to splurge on one of these bad boys, this all-time-low price drop might be a sign that the time is now. You'll feel like you have your own personal smoothie shop with this best-in-class blender, which boasts a 2.2-horsepower motor.
It'll effortlessly blitz up ice and frozen fruit, though you could also use it for whizzing up sauces or even grinding up meat. From soup to nuts (as in, homemade nut butters), this workhorse will level up your meal prep like no other.
Tired of dealing with a menagerie of remotes every time you want to watch TV? Stop the insanity with this top-seller (which happens to be the newest model) that can replace 'em all. You'll be able to effortlessly switch between the news, sports, live TV and your favorite streaming platforms for easy access to millions of shows and movies. Plus, this is as low as it's ever been.
This might be the coolest (pun intended) gadget I've seen all year. No, misting devices are nothing new, but this one does triple duty as a pedestal and tabletop fan. It can be used indoors or outside, has up to an impressive 70-foot reach and can lower temps by as much as 12°. There are five speeds and two breeze modes to choose from, oscillating and tilting options ... in short, if you're looking to cool down this summer, you can't go wrong. Did I mention it just dipped to an all-time low price to boot?
Going somewhere for this summer? Keep your things organized with packing cubes. It will make it a lot easier to find your things on vacay, and may even help you fit more in your suitcase by compressing some of your clothes.
The set includes five cubes for clothes, a shoe bag, a small makeup bag and a drawstring bag you can use for dirty clothes on the way home. The set also comes in a wide range of colors, if pink isn't your style. Either way, you get a lot of bang for your buck with this deal.
Never fight with your family members over power outlets again. This electrifying gadget boasts five AC outlets and four USB ports, enough for everyone to charge their devices at once. Oh, and it's so much sleeker than having a power strip on your floor (and there's no way you'll trip over it).
No, it's not a massive discount, but this top-seller is down to an all-time low (and it's retailed for as much as $20 in the past).
Ready to invite Alexa into your home? This cute little device is so much more than just a speaker — you'll be able to ask her questions and have her play music, tell you the weather or even turn on lights, all without lifting a finger. It's less than 4 inches wide, and if you're new to the world of smart speakers, this one's a prime introduction.
At 45% off, this is the best price it's been on sale for all year.
Related: The best smart home speakers for seniors for 2025: Alexa, Google and Siri
Tired of dealing with a menagerie of remotes every time you want to watch TV? Stop the insanity with this 4K streamer (which happens to be the newest and most powerful model) — it can replace 'em all. You'll be able to effortlessly switch between the news, sports, live TV and your favorite streaming platforms for easy access to millions of shows and movies.
It's hard to justify spending hundreds of dollars on an iPad when Amazon's 10-inch Fire HD tablet can be had for just $70. That's the lowest price on record for this model, by the way, and while it may lack some of the iPad's spit and polish, it can perform just about all the same tasks. Heck, you could buy four and still end up paying less than you would for a single iPad.
If you're looking to learn more, check out our roundup of the best tablets for 2025.
Scoring a new MacBook on sale is always a win, and this price is one of the lowest this model has ever been marked down to. This version features the latest generation M4 chip, meaning you'll get a much more powerful computer with everything else you love about the MacBook Air, including its outstanding 18-hour battery life and gorgeous 13.6-inch screen. While this model is off its all-time low of $829, it's still a much better deal than you'll get at the Apple Store.
The ribbed material on this set gives it a polish that your average sweatsuit doesn't have. The relaxed silhouette is cozy and easy to move around in, while the lightweight poly-blend fabric keeps things cool even when summer is trying to melt you. Snag this khaki style while it's 55% off (the lowest I've seen it).
"I found a tee that's anything but boring, and it's just as comfy as those well-worn styles you have folded in your drawer," shares Senior Style Writer Rebecca Carhart. "This adorable square neck design has charming ruffled trim and slightly puffed sleeves that give it a fun, trendy vibe. And the best part? They're only $10 right now! I can't wait to grab a few to mix and match for summer!"
This deal brings the price to an all-time low.
Cute, comfy and oozing femininity, this gingham top-seller has smocking at the bust to create a distinct, flattering shape and adorable flirty ruffles around the neckline. The A-line silhouette creates a subtle hourglass look. It's been sitting in my virtual cart for a while, and now that it's just $30 (the lowest it's been all year), I'm finally clicking buy, since I don't think it will dip any lower this summer.
It also looks very similar to Hill House's bestselling Ellie Nap Dress, which retails for nearly $200.
You'll never go wrong with the classic look of Hanes, and Yahoo readers and Amazon shoppers alike can't get enough of these supremely comfortable shorts. They're made of a soft cotton-blend material, have an adjustable drawstring waist and, very conveniently, pockets. Reviewers of all ages have been singing their praises, and they haven't dipped lower than this all year.
For nearly 200 years, Clarks has been producing shoes that prioritize comfort, and at nearly 50% off, this sandal is close to its lowest price of the year. (Prices vary by size and color.) And did I mention they are podiatrist-approved too? "Clarks offer a lot of support," board-certified podiatrist, Dr. Polina Zaydenberg, tells us. "Most of the shoes have wider toe boxes, which helps prevent bunions, hammertoes and neuromas." She also says Clarks are great for people with flat feet.
When you think of under-eye skin care that's actually effective, are you also envisioning large dollar signs? According to Senior Beauty Editor Jennifer Romolini, it doesn't cost a lot to give that area a glow-up. "If you're looking for a low-cost retinol treatment to help with dark pigmentation, this is for you," she says. "RoC is the premier name in over-the-counter retinol, and its eye cream is highly rated ... It's excellent for improving the appearance of both fine lines and dark circles, and it's dermatologist recommended too. I only wish it contained more antioxidant, nourishing ingredients. But for the price, it honestly cannot be beat."
Speaking of price, this is about as low as I've seen it in months.
Related: We found the best eye creams for dark circles — starting at $9
In case the idea of applying a snail secretion to your skin has never crossed your mind, take it from a slew of Amazon shoppers — it's effective! This top-rated serum was purchased by over 900,000 people multiple times, thanks to its lightweight, refreshing feel and hydrating, rejuvenating effects. Snail mucin not only helps boost collagen and elastin for a firmer look and feel, but it can also gently exfoliate for a smoother texture while also soothing the skin. Reviewers reported noticing everything from a brighter complexion to a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and dark spots.
At nearly 50% off, it's down to its best price of 2025 — check out Romolini's full CosRx review for more.
Puffiness, bags and dark circles are no match for these moisturizing masks. All you do is place one under each eye, leave them on for 20 minutes, remove and admire your firmer, brighter-looking skin. No one needs to know you were up scrolling through Instagram instead of getting your eight hours of sleep.
Apply Yahoo's exclusive code DERMORAYAHOO at checkout to snag 'em for less than 50 cents a pair (their best price of 2025).
Sunscreen is important year-round, but especially now, when we're spending more time outside and with more skin exposed. This one made it onto our list of the best SPFs for your face, and it's even approved by medical pros.
"This sunscreen has been clinically tested and shown to give better sunburn protection compared to sunscreens with lower SPFs," says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a New York City-based dermatologist. Plus, it's formulated to absorb quickly without leaving a greasy residue and will cost you just seven bucks (about 50% off).
Your morning hair routine is about to get a lot easier, thanks to this multitasking tool. It dries and styles all at the same time, meaning you won't have to juggle a brush in one hand and a blow dryer in the other; use it to give yourself a sleek, smooth blowout or wavy curls. At just $40 (70% off), it's far more affordable than the Dyson Airwrap.
Thin, crepey skin sneaks up on us the older we get, and this cream — which I happen to be a fan of — was formulated to target just that. It's enriched with antioxidants, botanical ingredients and omega-fatty acids to help replenish skin's moisture for a firmer, plumper appearance. In a study conducted by the brand, 82% of participants said they noticed visible results on their arms and hands in two days. I have to say, it performs like a cream at least triple its price, so pick up a bottle while it'll set you back just $9.
Don't want a new vac to suck a ton of cash from your wallet? This sleek stick's a rare $74 (it's only dipped lower than this once). It boasts strong suction for zapping up everything from dust to pet hair, and provides up to 40 minutes of run time per charge. Plus, its LED lights help you see those darker spaces, and its cyclonic filtration system traps airborne particles as well.
Related: The best cordless stick vacuums for 2025, tested and reviewed
That mini fan on your desk is cute, but on those extra-sweltering days, you'll be glad you have this taller model, which can cover up to 25 square feet. Its oscillation feature allows it to cool down a room from different angles, and you can choose from four speed settings, including a super-quiet sleep mode.
It's down to its lowest price in months, so you know what to do...
The best meals are the ones you can make by tossing all of the ingredients into one cooking vessel, then setting and forgetting. That's probably why these appliances are such fan favorites — and this model, with its nine functions in one, is so versatile, it just might become the most-used thing in your kitchen.
Make rice, sear chicken ... or heck, even whip up some yogurt in it. You'll be able to cook enough food to feed six people, so I'll be awaiting my dinner party invitation. Oh, and this 50% discount brings the price down to its lowest of 2025 — for comparison, a 3-quart version is only $10 less...
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 discount brings this top-selling model down to one of its best prices ever. Roomba and robovacs are pretty much synonymous at this point, and the fact that this one doubles as a mop makes the 46% markdown even sweeter.
Related: The best robot vacuum and mop to keep your house clean
Been eyeing one of these? You'd be wise to pounce while you can save $50. At 4.5 quarts, it can hold enough dough to make up to eight dozen cookies at a time (though it won't take up too much room in your kitchen).
This is the brand I use at home, and it comes with a beater, dough hook and whisk attachments for making practically any baked good under the sun. Since it does all of the mixing for you, it'll give your arms a break, and you can let it run while you prep other ingredients — a must when making large batches.
Bigger isn't always better, and this compact crusher is proof. It weighs less than 2 pounds and holds just enough for a single serving. But the coolest part? It's battery-powered, meaning you can whiz up refreshing beverages on the go. Designed to fit in most cupholders, this blitzer can accompany you on road trips, to the gym, the office ... just about anywhere. Toss in your ingredients and blend away en route to work — that'll give you a few more minutes of shut-eye in the morning.
It's only dipped lower than its current price by $5, and not very often.
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So long, crusty cookware. This slick 14-piece 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 $70 — less than you'd pay for a single pan from many brands. This discount brings the price to an all-time low.
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Not only am I a fan of Ina Garten's approachable, homey recipes, I also love checking out her gorgeous kitchen and cookware. Some of her go-tos are admittedly out of my price range — Le Creuset, anyone? — but I was pleasantly surprised to discover this super-affordable skillet, a longtime favorite of mine, is also a staple in her kitchen.
Lodge has been in the cast iron business since 1896, so it knows a thing or two about crafting sturdy pieces designed to withstand practically any cooking environment. This skillet is no exception; it can be used on all cooktops, is oven-safe and can even be placed over a grill or open flame. Lodge pans are so durable, people often pass them down to younger generations. I've only had mine for about 10 years, but it works just as well as the day I got it, if not better. Not bad for just 20 bucks!
Another thing I love about this pan? It's made of iron and oil — no PFOAs or PTFEs, which gives me peace of mind about cooking without "forever chemicals." No wonder it's one of 12 pieces of cookware Garten links to on her website.
Check out my full Lodge Cast Iron Skillet review for more.
Speaking of Le Creuset, now is actually a fab time to score one of the brand's iconic Dutch ovens for less; it's down to its best price of 2025 in certain colors. Senior Home Writer Lisa Schweitzer swears by hers, so if you're willing to spend a bit more, she says it's definitely worth the investment.
"I have done just about every cooking task in this pot — boiling, braising, searing and sautéing," she says. "I'm not much of a bread baker, so I've never used it for that, but Le Creuset has many fans who believe it's the best Dutch oven for sourdough bread baking (though that's better done in a 4- to 5-quart round Dutch oven and not the 6.75-quart oval one). I chose the oval style to gain more cooking surface area for searing larger cuts of meat, and I stand by that choice. I can brown six to eight chicken thighs in this baby, so it's perfect for cooking for a crowd!"
Related: I test cookware for a living — and this Dutch oven is worth every penny
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Vitamix Propel Series 750 Blender, 64 oz ($380, down from $630): Level up your kitchen game with the Vitamix Propel Series 750. This pro-grade blender features four preset programs for smoothies, soups, frozen treats, and dips, plus a variable speed dial and pulse for custom texture every time. The 64-ounce pitcher is perfect for family-sized recipes, and the self-cleaning mode makes cleanup quick and easy. And here's the real deal: this is the lowest price ever on the Propel 750, so if you've ever dreamed of owning a Vitamix, now's your chance to grab one and save big.
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro), 128GB ($379, down from $499): Small but mighty, the latest iPad mini puts Apple Intelligence, the blazing-fast A17 Pro chip, and an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display in the palm of your hand. Create, stream, or game on the go with all-day battery life, sharp 12MP front and rear cameras, and speedy Wi-Fi 6E. Touch ID keeps things secure, while 128GB storage means you'll never have to worry about running out of space. And right now, it's available at the lowest price ever, making this the perfect time to upgrade your tech or treat someone special.
Craftsman V20 Cordless Hand Vacuum ($59, down from $100): This grab-and-go powerhouse tackles messes big and small with 45 CFM of suction and a roomy dust bowl, so you won't be running to the trash can every five minutes. The 2-stage filtration system keeps suction strong even as the bowl fills up, and the included crevice tool makes crumbs in corners or car seats a thing of the past. Cordless, lightweight, and ready for quick cleanups anywhere life happens. Battery and charger included! Grab it now at its lowest price ever!
DASH My Mug Ice Cream Maker Machine, 2 Bowls ($28, down from $40): Craving homemade ice cream in a hurry? This clever little machine lets you whip up single servings of ice cream, gelato, sorbet, or frozen yogurt in about 20 minutes. No fuss, no mess. Personalize your treat with favorite add-ins using the built-in ingredient chute, and enjoy it straight from the chilled mug. Its compact, space-saving design means you can stash everything neatly inside the mug when you're done. Perfect for small kitchens, midnight cravings, or family fun. At its lowest price ever for Prime Day!
Amazon Fire TV Stick HD (Newest Model) ($18, down from $35): Get easy access to all your favorite shows and movies with this affordable streaming stick, perfect for any HD TV. The Alexa Voice Remote lets you search, launch, and control content with just your voice, while built-in smart home controls let you dim the lights or check the weather right from the couch. Enjoy over 1.5 million movies and episodes, including 300,000+ free titles, and take your entertainment anywhere by plugging into any TV. At 49% off for Prime Day, this is a budget-friendly upgrade you won't want to miss.
Amazon Eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi 3-pack ($195, originally $300): Mesh Wi-Fi systems are fantastic for blanketing your home in Wi-Fi, and Amazon's Eero devices are some of the easiest to set up and manage. This three-pack covers up to 4,500 square feet with gigabit internet speeds so you never have to worry about lagging behind. For $195, it's also just a dollar above its all-time low.
QINLIANF 5-Outlet Extender & Surge Protector with 4 USB Ports ($9, down from $13): Turn a single wall outlet into a power hub with five AC outlets and four USB charging ports (including USB-C). The three-sided design gives you plenty of space for chunky adapters, and a secure screw keeps it firmly attached to the wall. Perfect for busy kitchens, offices, or travel. Built-in surge protection (1680 joules) safeguards your devices, while smart charging ensures every gadget gets the optimal juice. It's ETL certified, compact, and ready for all your home or office charging needs. Lowest price for Prime Day!
Sonos Ace headphones ($299, originally $449): The new champ in our roundup of the best wireless headphones, the Sonos Ace delivers exquisite audio, robust noise-canceling and some nifty features for Sonos soundbar users. I struggled with the $449 list price, but this $299 Prime Day deal (a historic low) is more like it.
CAROTE 14-Piece Pots and Pans Set ($66, down from $110): Upgrade your kitchen with this all-in-one nonstick cookware set in a stylish cream white. You get everything you need for daily cooking: 8" and 10" fry pans, a 2-qt saucepan (with lid), 4.5-qt stockpot (with lid), 4-qt sauté pan (with lid), utensils, and pan protectors. The reinforced aluminum construction keeps things lightweight but sturdy, while the 10x nonstick granite coating makes cleanup a breeze. Just a quick wipe or rinse. Compatible with all stovetops, including induction. For Prime Day, it's a steal for cooks at any level.
Samsung T7 external 4TB SSD ($230, originally $345): Want to store... everything? Or have a backup to your backup? This Samsung external flash drive offers superfast USB 3.2 transfer speeds and a spacious 4TB capacity. And it'll work with nearly any Windows, Mac or Chromebook under the sun (and a lot of other devices, too). Best of all, it's at an all-time low price. (2TB and 1TB models are available for even less.)
Zeagoo Lantern Sleeve Printed Blouse ($13–$18, down from $29): Brighten up your closet with this bestselling button-down, available in a stunning range of prints, from blue stripes to florals, animal prints, and more. The lightweight, non-sheer fabric (92% polyester, 8% spandex) drapes beautifully for three-season wear, and the lantern sleeves and classic collar add a dash of polish for work or weekends. Right now, score Small or Medium for $18 (38% off) or Large, X-Large, and XX-Large for just $13 (a whopping 55% off). Free returns on select colors and sizes make it easy to try. Wear it tucked, untucked, or with sleeves rolled up. There's a reason reviewers call it their 'favorite statement top.' Runs a bit roomy, so check the size chart and consider sizing down for a tailored fit.
Apple iPad Mini ($380, originally $499): Are traditional iPads a bit too cumbersome for your daily routine? The smaller, more approachable iPad mini may be right up your alley. At only 8.3 inches, it's compact enough to hold with just one hand, and the price it's currently at? Yeah, it's lowest ever.
WIHOLL Summer Ruffle Sleeve Square Neck Tee ($9, down from $19): Whether you're after a fresh work look or a weekend-ready staple, this WIHOLL top delivers. The open square neck is ultra flattering (hello, necklace moment), while the ruffle trim sleeves add a playful touch. Soft, breezy, and easy to pair with jeans, shorts, or a skirt, it's your new go-to for everything from brunch to the boardwalk. Available in a full range of sizes, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, and 3X-Large, so you can find your perfect fit. Just a heads up: the sleeves are elastic, so if you like a little extra room, consider sizing up. With dozens of color options and the lowest Prime Day price we've seen, you'll want to grab more than one!
Google Pixel 9 Pro ($749, originally $999): Sick of choosing between Apple and Samsung? Step on over to Google's Pixel line of phones. In addition to delivering camera quality that meets or exceeds the current iPhone line, the Pixel 9 Pro offers seamless integration with Google apps, and even throws in a year of Gemini Advanced AI access for free. Best of all, it's at a new all-time low price for Prime Day — a full 25% off.
COSRX Glass Skin Starter Set, 3.43 fl oz (Pack of 2), Amazon Exclusive ($25, down from $35): Ready for your glass skin era? This Amazon-exclusive kit features two bottles of the cult-favorite COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence (3.43 fl oz each) for deep hydration and dewy bounce, plus a mini Retinol 0.1% Cream to target fine lines and boost firmness. After cleansing, pat on the snail mucin essence, follow with a dab of retinol, and watch your complexion transform. Think plumper, softer, and more luminous skin in as little as two weeks. Gentle, effective, and perfect for K-beauty beginners. At 30% off for Prime Day, it's an easy way to level up your glow.
Sonos Beam Gen 2 ($369, originally $499): Designed with medium and smaller TVs in mind, the Beam provides the ultimate audio overhaul. In place of those tiny, anemic speakers, you get 200 watts of Dolby Atmos-backed sound for your music, movies and TV shows. This ties the lowest price on record.
Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Earbuds Clip-On Headphones ($24, down from $40 with code MLA98FI2): Slide these on for a listening experience that doesn't shut out the world or your comfort. Baseus BC1's open-ring, clip-on design is perfect for glasses or earring wearers and anyone who wants to stay aware on runs, walks, or commutes. You get punchy SuperBass, crisp highs, and up to 38 hours of playtime, plus 4 mics for clear calls wherever life takes you. The ergonomic Tri-Curve grip keeps things secure, while IP55 waterproofing means they can handle sweat, dust, and sudden rain. At the lowest price yet for Prime Day, it's the easiest way to upgrade your on-the-go audio without breaking the bank.
Bissell Little Green Mini Portable Carpet and Upholstery Deep Cleaner ($70, down from $95): This compact powerhouse is the go-to for tackling stains, spills, and pet messes on carpets, couches, car seats, and more. The HydroRinse self-cleaning tool keeps your hose fresh between uses, while the 4" Tough Stain Tool dives deep into grime and everyday odors. Lightweight, easy to store, and quick to set up, it's perfect for busy homes, apartments, or anyone short on space. Plus, every purchase helps support BISSELL Pet Foundation's mission to save pets. At its lowest price ever, grab it while this deal lasts!
Apple AirPods 4 Wireless Earbuds ($89, down from $129): Apple's latest AirPods are all about ease and comfort, redesigned for a better fit, smarter sound, and effortless pairing. Pop them in and enjoy personalized spatial audio that makes every playlist, call, or movie feel immersive, plus voice isolation so you're heard crystal clear even in noisy places. With quick-press controls, Siri on demand, and a sweat/water-resistant build, they're ready for workouts, commutes, or a marathon of your favorite shows. The compact USB-C case delivers up to 30 hours of battery, so you're set for all-day listening. This is the lowest price ever! At 31% off, it's the perfect time to upgrade your everyday audio.
Apple Watch Series 10 (starts at $280, originally $399): For the price, this smartwatch has no business being this good. You'd have to pay way more for something similar from Garmin — and unless you've got an actual Ironman coming up (not the movie kind) that's probably overkill. The Series 10 hits the sweet spot. It's got all the features you'll actually use like sleep and fitness tracking, plus some surprisingly advanced ones like blood oxygen monitoring and ECGs. It'll track your steps, workouts and more — basically everything you need to feel like you've got your act together, right from your wrist.
Vitamix Propel Series 750 Blender, 64 oz ($380, down from $630): Level up your kitchen game with the Vitamix Propel Series 750. This pro-grade blender features four preset programs for smoothies, soups, frozen treats, and dips, plus a variable speed dial and pulse for custom texture every time. The 64-ounce pitcher is perfect for family-sized recipes, and the self-cleaning mode makes cleanup quick and easy. And here's the real deal: this is the lowest price ever on the Propel 750, so if you've ever dreamed of owning a Vitamix, now's your chance to grab one and save big.
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro), 128GB ($379, down from $499): Small but mighty, the latest iPad mini puts Apple Intelligence, the blazing-fast A17 Pro chip, and an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display in the palm of your hand. Create, stream, or game on the go with all-day battery life, sharp 12MP front and rear cameras, and speedy Wi-Fi 6E. Touch ID keeps things secure, while 128GB storage means you'll never have to worry about running out of space. And right now, it's available at the lowest price ever, making this the perfect time to upgrade your tech or treat someone special.
Craftsman V20 Cordless Hand Vacuum ($59, down from $100): This grab-and-go powerhouse tackles messes big and small with 45 CFM of suction and a roomy dust bowl, so you won't be running to the trash can every five minutes. The 2-stage filtration system keeps suction strong even as the bowl fills up, and the included crevice tool makes crumbs in corners or car seats a thing of the past. Cordless, lightweight, and ready for quick cleanups anywhere life happens. Battery and charger included! Grab it now at its lowest price ever!
DASH My Mug Ice Cream Maker Machine, 2 Bowls ($28, down from $40): Craving homemade ice cream in a hurry? This clever little machine lets you whip up single servings of ice cream, gelato, sorbet, or frozen yogurt in about 20 minutes. No fuss, no mess. Personalize your treat with favorite add-ins using the built-in ingredient chute, and enjoy it straight from the chilled mug. Its compact, space-saving design means you can stash everything neatly inside the mug when you're done. Perfect for small kitchens, midnight cravings, or family fun. At its lowest price ever for Prime Day!
Amazon Fire TV Stick HD (Newest Model) ($18, down from $35): Get easy access to all your favorite shows and movies with this affordable streaming stick, perfect for any HD TV. The Alexa Voice Remote lets you search, launch, and control content with just your voice, while built-in smart home controls let you dim the lights or check the weather right from the couch. Enjoy over 1.5 million movies and episodes, including 300,000+ free titles, and take your entertainment anywhere by plugging into any TV. At 49% off for Prime Day, this is a budget-friendly upgrade you won't want to miss.
Amazon Eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi 3-pack ($195, originally $300): Mesh Wi-Fi systems are fantastic for blanketing your home in Wi-Fi, and Amazon's Eero devices are some of the easiest to set up and manage. This three-pack covers up to 4,500 square feet with gigabit internet speeds so you never have to worry about lagging behind. For $195, it's also just a dollar above its all-time low.
QINLIANF 5-Outlet Extender & Surge Protector with 4 USB Ports ($9, down from $13): Turn a single wall outlet into a power hub with five AC outlets and four USB charging ports (including USB-C). The three-sided design gives you plenty of space for chunky adapters, and a secure screw keeps it firmly attached to the wall. Perfect for busy kitchens, offices, or travel. Built-in surge protection (1680 joules) safeguards your devices, while smart charging ensures every gadget gets the optimal juice. It's ETL certified, compact, and ready for all your home or office charging needs. Lowest price for Prime Day!
Sonos Ace headphones ($299, originally $449): The new champ in our roundup of the best wireless headphones, the Sonos Ace delivers exquisite audio, robust noise-canceling and some nifty features for Sonos soundbar users. I struggled with the $449 list price, but this $299 Prime Day deal (a historic low) is more like it.
CAROTE 14-Piece Pots and Pans Set ($66, down from $110): Upgrade your kitchen with this all-in-one nonstick cookware set in a stylish cream white. You get everything you need for daily cooking: 8" and 10" fry pans, a 2-qt saucepan (with lid), 4.5-qt stockpot (with lid), 4-qt sauté pan (with lid), utensils, and pan protectors. The reinforced aluminum construction keeps things lightweight but sturdy, while the 10x nonstick granite coating makes cleanup a breeze. Just a quick wipe or rinse. Compatible with all stovetops, including induction. For Prime Day, it's a steal for cooks at any level.
Samsung T7 external 4TB SSD ($230, originally $345): Want to store... everything? Or have a backup to your backup? This Samsung external flash drive offers superfast USB 3.2 transfer speeds and a spacious 4TB capacity. And it'll work with nearly any Windows, Mac or Chromebook under the sun (and a lot of other devices, too). Best of all, it's at an all-time low price. (2TB and 1TB models are available for even less.)
Zeagoo Lantern Sleeve Printed Blouse ($13–$18, down from $29): Brighten up your closet with this bestselling button-down, available in a stunning range of prints, from blue stripes to florals, animal prints, and more. The lightweight, non-sheer fabric (92% polyester, 8% spandex) drapes beautifully for three-season wear, and the lantern sleeves and classic collar add a dash of polish for work or weekends. Right now, score Small or Medium for $18 (38% off) or Large, X-Large, and XX-Large for just $13 (a whopping 55% off). Free returns on select colors and sizes make it easy to try. Wear it tucked, untucked, or with sleeves rolled up. There's a reason reviewers call it their 'favorite statement top.' Runs a bit roomy, so check the size chart and consider sizing down for a tailored fit.
Apple iPad Mini ($380, originally $499): Are traditional iPads a bit too cumbersome for your daily routine? The smaller, more approachable iPad mini may be right up your alley. At only 8.3 inches, it's compact enough to hold with just one hand, and the price it's currently at? Yeah, it's lowest ever.
WIHOLL Summer Ruffle Sleeve Square Neck Tee ($9, down from $19): Whether you're after a fresh work look or a weekend-ready staple, this WIHOLL top delivers. The open square neck is ultra flattering (hello, necklace moment), while the ruffle trim sleeves add a playful touch. Soft, breezy, and easy to pair with jeans, shorts, or a skirt, it's your new go-to for everything from brunch to the boardwalk. Available in a full range of sizes, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, and 3X-Large, so you can find your perfect fit. Just a heads up: the sleeves are elastic, so if you like a little extra room, consider sizing up. With dozens of color options and the lowest Prime Day price we've seen, you'll want to grab more than one!
Google Pixel 9 Pro ($749, originally $999): Sick of choosing between Apple and Samsung? Step on over to Google's Pixel line of phones. In addition to delivering camera quality that meets or exceeds the current iPhone line, the Pixel 9 Pro offers seamless integration with Google apps, and even throws in a year of Gemini Advanced AI access for free. Best of all, it's at a new all-time low price for Prime Day — a full 25% off.
COSRX Glass Skin Starter Set, 3.43 fl oz (Pack of 2), Amazon Exclusive ($25, down from $35): Ready for your glass skin era? This Amazon-exclusive kit features two bottles of the cult-favorite COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence (3.43 fl oz each) for deep hydration and dewy bounce, plus a mini Retinol 0.1% Cream to target fine lines and boost firmness. After cleansing, pat on the snail mucin essence, follow with a dab of retinol, and watch your complexion transform. Think plumper, softer, and more luminous skin in as little as two weeks. Gentle, effective, and perfect for K-beauty beginners. At 30% off for Prime Day, it's an easy way to level up your glow.
Sonos Beam Gen 2 ($369, originally $499): Designed with medium and smaller TVs in mind, the Beam provides the ultimate audio overhaul. In place of those tiny, anemic speakers, you get 200 watts of Dolby Atmos-backed sound for your music, movies and TV shows. This ties the lowest price on record.
Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Earbuds Clip-On Headphones ($24, down from $40 with code MLA98FI2): Slide these on for a listening experience that doesn't shut out the world or your comfort. Baseus BC1's open-ring, clip-on design is perfect for glasses or earring wearers and anyone who wants to stay aware on runs, walks, or commutes. You get punchy SuperBass, crisp highs, and up to 38 hours of playtime, plus 4 mics for clear calls wherever life takes you. The ergonomic Tri-Curve grip keeps things secure, while IP55 waterproofing means they can handle sweat, dust, and sudden rain. At the lowest price yet for Prime Day, it's the easiest way to upgrade your on-the-go audio without breaking the bank.
Bissell Little Green Mini Portable Carpet and Upholstery Deep Cleaner ($70, down from $95): This compact powerhouse is the go-to for tackling stains, spills, and pet messes on carpets, couches, car seats, and more. The HydroRinse self-cleaning tool keeps your hose fresh between uses, while the 4" Tough Stain Tool dives deep into grime and everyday odors. Lightweight, easy to store, and quick to set up, it's perfect for busy homes, apartments, or anyone short on space. Plus, every purchase helps support BISSELL Pet Foundation's mission to save pets. At its lowest price ever, grab it while this deal lasts!
Apple AirPods 4 Wireless Earbuds ($89, down from $129): Apple's latest AirPods are all about ease and comfort, redesigned for a better fit, smarter sound, and effortless pairing. Pop them in and enjoy personalized spatial audio that makes every playlist, call, or movie feel immersive, plus voice isolation so you're heard crystal clear even in noisy places. With quick-press controls, Siri on demand, and a sweat/water-resistant build, they're ready for workouts, commutes, or a marathon of your favorite shows. The compact USB-C case delivers up to 30 hours of battery, so you're set for all-day listening. This is the lowest price ever! At 31% off, it's the perfect time to upgrade your everyday audio.
Apple Watch Series 10 (starts at $280, originally $399): For the price, this smartwatch has no business being this good. You'd have to pay way more for something similar from Garmin — and unless you've got an actual Ironman coming up (not the movie kind) that's probably overkill. The Series 10 hits the sweet spot. It's got all the features you'll actually use like sleep and fitness tracking, plus some surprisingly advanced ones like blood oxygen monitoring and ECGs. It'll track your steps, workouts and more — basically everything you need to feel like you've got your act together, right from your wrist.

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Tiger Global buys more Nvidia, Amazon, exits surging tech stocks
Billionaire investor Chase Coleman started his career at Julian Robertson's legendary Tiger Management, and when the fund closed in 2000, he started his own firm, Tiger Global Management. Now, Coleman is well known for chasing hot tech names worldwide, investing in both public stocks and private startups, keeping the aggressive style Robertson was famous for. Now the best-known "Tiger Cubs," Tiger Global has a 1-year performance of 41.38% and a 3-year gain of 105.17%, according to data from Stockcircle. Coleman's famous investments include early bets on Google (GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) , as well as building positions in private companies like Facebook (now Meta (META) ) and LinkedIn before their IPOs. That same eye now guides his latest moves, blending bold new bets with timely exits. During the second quarter of 2025, Coleman significantly increased his portfolio value and shuffled key holdings. Here are some of his most notable moves. Image source: Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images According to a latest 13F filing, Coleman's Tiger Global ramped up its Big Tech bets in Q2, driving a 28% jump in the value of its public holdings from $26.6 billion at the end of Q1 to $34.1 billion as of June 30. That includes adding shares of several mega-cap tech names and starting a new position in a recently listed stock. Related: Warren Buffett buys battered stock, sells more Apple Amazon was the top buy. Tiger Global added its Amazon holdings by over 4.1 million shares, or roughly 62.2%, bringing its total to about 10.7 million shares by quarter's end. This major purchase vaulted the e-commerce giant's value in the portfolio from $1.25 billion to $2.34 billion, making it Tiger Global's fourth-largest holding, accounting for 6.9%. In Q2 2025, Amazon delivered a 13 % revenue increase to $167.7 billion. Still, Amazon shares slid after the Q2 earnings report as it gave lighter-than-expected income guidance for the current period. The fund also expanded its Reddit (RDDT) stake by 89.2%, bringing it to about 6.1 million shares. It also increased its exposure to the semiconductor leaders, adding shares of Nvidia (NVDA) by 6.8% to about 11.7 million shares. The move reflects confidence in Nvidia's position at the center of AI hardware demand. The stock is up 34% this year and is trading near a record, closing at $180.45 on August 15. The recent bullish narrative was partly driven by renewed access to China's market, after the U.S. approved AI chip exports under a deal requiring a 15% fee on China sales. The fund's stake in Broadcom (AVGO) also got a lift, with a 19% rise to about 2.7 million shares. The fund's Q2 filing showed a notable new position in Circle Internet (CRCL) , buying 125,000 shares of the stablecoin and digital payments company. The stock has fallen about 23.6% over the past month but remains up 116% since its June IPO. Wall Street analysts have an average price target of $171.43, suggesting roughly 15% upside. Tiger Global's biggest sales in the second quarter were Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings (PDD) , DoorDash (DASH) , and ServiceNow (NOW) . The firm exited PDD entirely, closing what had once been a sizable stake. PDD, the parent of Temu, is up 26% year-to-date. The sell-off may reflect caution over U.S.–China trade tensions or a decision to allocate capital in other tech names. Related: Cathie Wood sells $28 million of popular AI stock In DoorDash, Tiger Global sold nearly all of its holdings, about 98.8% or roughly 2.17 million shares. The fund first started a position in DoorDash in late 2020, exited in the fourth quarter of 2022 after a prolonged slump, and then rebuilt the stake in the third quarter of 2023. Fund manager buys and sells Stocks & Markets Podcast: Sectors to Avoid With Jay WoodsVeteran fund manager sends urgent 9-word message on stocksFund manager explains why tariffs may not be a big deal after all The stock is up nearly 50% year-to-date. The recent sale could mark another deliberate exit, taking advantage of a higher price to lock in gains. ServiceNow was also reduced. Tiger Global cut the position by 48%, leaving about 300,000 shares. While ServiceNow remains a strong player in enterprise workflow software, the reduction also likely suggests a profit-taking approach. Related: Once battered AI stock surges 43% after earnings The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.