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Reader-approved spring deals are making a Prime Day comeback!

Reader-approved spring deals are making a Prime Day comeback!

USA Today10 hours ago

Your top picks from spring are back on sale! Shop this list of can't-miss early Prime Day deals.
Prime Day is Amazon's biggest shopping event of the year, but it isn't the only sale the retailer is known for. Amazon held its 2025 Big Spring Sale in late March this year and our readers found a ton of awesome deals.
So, ahead of the July Prime Day sale, kicking off on Tuesday, July 8, the USA TODAY Shopping team dug into your favorite Big Spring Sale finds to bring you the best early Prime Day deals.
We've rounded up the top 15 reader-approved Amazon deals that were top-sellers in March and already back on sale ahead of Prime Day. Our readers are loving everything from kitchen gadgets to top car accessories, and everything has been curated in this helpful shopping list.
Amazon Prime Day: 15 reader-approved early deals
Shop the most popular Amazon deals, according to our readers. Plus, you'll find a few hot products we're monitoring in case they go on sale ahead of Prime Day.
And if you're looking for even more affordable new deals, we've got the top 20 deals under $25, under $50 and under $100 ahead of Prime Day.
12 kitchen gadgets on sale at Amazon: Juicers, choppers, food storage
More: Grab early Prime Day gardening deals on hoses, weeding tools, garden beds
Apple deals are here: Save on AirPods, iPads and MacBooks ahead of Prime Day 🍎
More: This editor-approved Govee floor lamp is 30% off ahead of Prime Day
Shop my Amazon wishlist: Save on editor-approved camping gear
Deal to watch: Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects
More: These viral K-beauty toner pads are 39% off ahead of Amazon Prime Day
EDITOR-APPROVED DEAL: Get 46% off the viral Fullstar veggie chopper with 120,000 Amazon reviews
Amazon Prime Day 2025 begins on Tuesday, July 8 and will end on Friday, July 11. Unlike past Prime Day sales, this is the first year the event has been extended from two days to four days.
Shop our favorite Amazon finds
In order to get access to the best Prime Day deals, you'll want to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership. Currently, new members can sign up for a one-week trial for less than $2 to access the top Prime deals.
More: Amazon Prime for Young Adults is back! Do you qualify for the discount? Find out here
USA TODAY Shopping will be monitoring all the savings throughout Prime Day 2025, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to stay updated!

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