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The best Amazon Prime Day deals end tonight. Here are the most popular picks you can still buy

The best Amazon Prime Day deals end tonight. Here are the most popular picks you can still buy

USA Today11-07-2025
We hand-picked the most popular last-chance Prime Day deals you can shop before the sale ends tonight, July 11.
What day is it? Is it still July? After three product-packed days, we've reached the final countdown: Amazon Prime Day 2025 ends tonight, July 11. The USA TODAY Shopping team has been tracking all the most popular price cuts, the deepest discounts and yes, some of the most unexpected finds from the big sale.
Now, the clock is ticking on some of the biggest deals of the year. So, if you've been waiting to click 'add to cart,' let tonight be your time to stop scrolling and start saving on top brands like GE, Apple, Stanley and more.
We'll continue tracking down all the top Prime Day deals that our readers are shopping and the ones that our Prime Day professionals recommend buying. Our biggest tip? We suggest you move quickly as the prices are sure to increase later tonight.
Shop the most popular last-chance Amazon Prime Day deals: Friday, July 11
The four-day Amazon Prime Day sale is winding down and the best deals will end tonight, July 11. Don't miss out on the season's hottest discounts and biggest markdowns on popular finds from Apple, iRobot, DeWalt and more.
📆 Mark your calendar! Tune in for a special Amazon Live event on Friday, July 11 at 3:00pm ET, where I will reveal the most popular deals from the week and the top last-chance finds you'll want to shop before Prime Day 2025 ends.
1. Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds
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2. Grampa's Weeder The Original Stand Up Weed Puller Tool
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3. Portable Charger 40000mah Power Bank
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4. Black+Decker Dustbuster AdvancedClean Cordless Handheld Vacuum
5. Apple AirTags 4-Pack
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6. iRobot Roomba 104 Robot Vacuum + Mop Combo with AutoEmpty Dock
7. Apple iPad 11-Inch, A16 Chip
📲 Stop scrolling: Here are the top 5 iPad Prime Day deals you'll want to grab
8. DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill and Impact Driver
5 editor-approved Prime Day tool deals: Save up to 51% on DeWalt, Ryobi, Fanttik 🛠️
9. Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel | 49% off
More: 5 popular Prime Day generator deals starting at $125 🔋
10. Dyson V11 Origin Cordless Vacuum
More: Spoil yourself with Amazon Prime Day deals that are actually worth it
11. Travel Inspira Luggage Scale
I'm a frequent flyer: Shop 10 Prime Day travel deals I'm packing first ✈️
12. Kidee Portable Rechargeable Bladeless Neck Fan, 360° Airflow
13. Clinique Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm in Black Honey
14. Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker Machine Aqua
15. RedTiger Golf Rangefinder with Slope
16. GE Chewable Crunchable Countertop Nugget Ice Maker
17. Stanley IceFlow Flip Straw Jug with Handle 96-Ounce
When does Amazon Prime Day end?
The 2025 Amazon Prime Day sale started on Tuesday, July 8 and ends at the end of day on Friday, July 11.
How to stay updated on live Amazon Prime Day updates
USA TODAY Shopping will be covering all the Prime Day 2025 deals during the sale, including post-Prime Day deals, so be sure to follow along!
Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access the best Prime Day 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.
→ More: Is an Amazon Prime membership worth it? Here's what you need to know
New members can try one week of Amazon Prime benefits for just $1.99. After that, Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year.
More: Amazon Prime for Young Adults is back! Do you qualify for the discount? Find out here
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