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Amazon Prime Day 2025 is almost over — shop the best last-minute deals in Canada, up to 83% off

Amazon Prime Day 2025 is almost over — shop the best last-minute deals in Canada, up to 83% off

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It's the final day of Amazon Prime Day 2025 and time is running out to shop some of Amazon Canada's lowest prices of the year. Prime Day is a phenomenal opportunity to save on brand-name tech, home and kitchen goods, beauty products and more, especially outside of Black Friday and Boxing Day. With tens of thousands of products on sale, Prime Day can be notoriously overwhelming, especially if you aren't looking for something specific. To help save you time — and, importantly, money! — our team of expert shopping editors have pulled 100+ of the day's best last-minute deals. If you keep scrolling, you'll find limited-time discounts on brands like Apple, Dyson, Ninja and Shark, plus extremely steep deals (we're talking 80 per cent off or more) on popular tech and home goods. Check out the biggest and best deals below.
Remember, Prime Day ends tonight (Friday, July 11) at 11:59 p.m. PST, so you'll want to act quickly. Amazon Prime Day is a Prime-exclusive sale, so you'll require a membership to shop. Not yet a member? Sign up for a Prime membership here.Shop Prime Day deals on Canadian brands
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Save 83%: Bluetooth Smart Watch | shop for $43 (was $250)
Save 71%: Portable Power Station | shop for $649 (was $2,248)
71% off: Cordless Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $145 $500
Save 80%: Bluetooth Speaker | shop for $40 (was $200)
Save 80%: Wireless Earbuds | shop for $30 $150
Save 75%: Portable Carpet & Upholstery Spot Cleaner | shop for $140 (was $560)
Save 81%: MORENTO Air Purifier | shop for $111 (was $576)
Save 79%: Adjustable Small Standing Desk | shop for $85 (was $400)
Save 75%: Sperax 4-in-1 Walking Pad | shop for $200 $800Save 68%: Queen Size 4-Piece Sheet Set | Shop for $21 $65
56% off: Mkicesky Cervical Support Pillow | Shop for $44 $100
56% off: Sperax 2-in-1 Walking Pad | Shop for $266 $60
53% off: eufy S1 HydroJet Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo | Shop for $855 $1,800
53% off: grace & stella Under Eye Masks | Shop for $19 $40
54% off: Amazon Fire TV Stick HD | Shop for $23 $50
50% off: Magic Bullet | Shop for $30 $60
Save 50% on a Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 Digital Air Fry Oven | Shop for $130 $260
Take 50% off a Ring Video Doorbell Wired | Shop for $35 $70
50% off: Oral-B Pro Limited Electric Toothbrush | Shop for $60 $120
Save 49% on an Amazon Smart Plug | Shop for $18 $35
Take 48% off a Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Deluxe Coffee Machine | Shop for $99 $18
46% off: Beats Studio Pro Noise Cancelling Headphones | Shop for $255 $470
46% off: Philips Sonicare Diamondclean 9000 Rechargeable Toothbrush | Shop for $135 $250
45% off: dreame H12 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $330 $600
Save 45%: Keurig K-Iced Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker | Shop for $66 $120
44% off: Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones | Shop for $269 $479
Take 44% off: Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser | Shop for $70 $125
Take 43% off an Amazon Echo Dot | Shop for $40 $70
Take 43% off JBL Tune 520BT Headphones | Shop for $40 $70
Save 42% on a Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFin Upright Vacuum | Shop for $260 $450
42% off: Cuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor | Shop for $200 $342
Save 40% CHI PRO G2 1" Straightening Iron | Shop for $115 $191
40% off: Crest 3D White Whitestrips Professional Effects | Shop for $41 $67
39% off: ASUS Chromebook Flip CX1 Laptop | Shop for $300 $490
Save 38% on a Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Shop for $80 $130
Take 38% off an Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet | Shop for $75 $120
38% off: Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Egg Cooker | Shop for $18 $29
38% off: SharkNinja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker | Shop for $160 $260
36% off: Charmin Toilet Paper | Shop for $25 $43
Take 36% off a DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless Cordless Impact Driver | Shop for $128 $199
35% off: Beats Studio Buds + Earbuds | Shop for $150 $230
35% off: Philips 3200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine | Shop for $650 $1,000
34% off: Philips 2000 Series Air Fryer | Shop for $67 $100
34% off: Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara | Shop for $11 $17
Take 33% off a Roomba Plus 405 Combo Robot Vacuum & Mop | Shop for $600 $900
33% off: HENCKELS Aviara Premium Knife Block Set | Shop for $185 $275
33% off: Shark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System | Shop for $270 $400
Save 32% grace & stella Under Eye Brightener | Shop for $9 $14
31% off: Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV | Shop for $550 $800
Take 31% off: Google Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smart Watch | Shop for $180 $260
Take 31% off Sports Research Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil | Shop for $50 $71
Save 30%: Apple Watch Series 10 | Shop for $414 $589
30% off: Bose TV Speaker | Shop for $229 $329
Save 30% on a YETI Rambler 35 oz Straw Mug | Shop for $36 $52
Take 30% off a Ninja DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee System | Shop for $162 $230
Take 30% off Philips Barista Espresso Machine | Shop for $350 $500
30% off: LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask Berry | Shop for $23 $33
30% off: Redken All Soft Shampoo | Shop for $20 $28
Save 30% Sports Research Creatine Monohydrate | Shop for $23 $33
29% off: Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner Tablets | Shop for $15 $21
28% off: CeraVe SALICYLIC ACID Cleanser | Shop for $16 $22
Take 28% off: TCL 55" Q6 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Fire TV | Shop for $430 $600
Save 26% on a Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool | Shop for $665 $900
Take 25% off: Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum | Shop for $450 $600
Take 25% off Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $247 $329
25% off: LEVOIT Air Purifier | Shop for $300 $400
25% off: SEXYHAIR Volumizing & Texturizing Powder | Shop for $18 $24
Take 24% off: Apple AirPods Max | Shop for $589 $779
Save 24% on Philips Sonicare Power Flosser | Shop for $76 $100
24% off: Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) | Shop for $279 $370
24% off: Cascade Dishwasher Detergent Pods | Shop for $19 $25
Save 23% on a DEWALT Sliding Compound Miter Saw | Shop for $498 $649
Take 22% off: BISSELL PowerClean XR Pet 300w Cordless Vacuum | Shop for $200 $257
23% off a TCL 65" Class S4 4K LED Smart TV with Fire TV | Shop for $540 $700
Save 22% on Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones | Shop for $388 $500
Take 22% off a Philips Multi Groomer All-in-One Trimmer | Shop for $66 $85
22% off: Dewalt 20V MAX XR Cordless Hammer Driver Drill Combo Kit | Shop for $348 $449
Take 21% off: Ninja Crispi Air Fryer | Shop for $142 $180
21% off: Philips Multigroom Series 3000 | Shop for $24 $30
Take 20% off: TCL 50" Q6 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Fire TV | Shop for $399 $50
Save 20%: Dyson V15 Detect Plus Cordless Vacuum | Shop for $800 $1,053
Take 20% off: Bounty Select-A-Size Paper Towels | Shop for $24 $30
20% off: BLUE LIZARD Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen Lotion | Shop for $12 $15
Save 20%: L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara | Shop for $11 $13
Amazon Prime Day 2025 began on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PST and ends tonight, July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
By the way — did we mention that with every Amazon or Prime Video purchase of $20 or more, there's a chance to win huge prizes? Amazon's Giftmania is on through the end of Prime Day, July 11. Click here for all the details.
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