
I found the 20 best Big Spring Sale deals at $20 or less
From reader-loved products and best-tested finds to tons of my own personal gadget gadgets and cleaning accessories, you'll find some of the best values of spring Prime Day below.
Swiffer PowerMop Multisurface Mop Kit
I've been using this affordable mop for the past few months, and it has made keeping my floors clean so simple. This 33%-off deal is your sign to supplement the vacuum in your cleaning arsenal with something that'll ensure your floors are actually spotless. The kit includes two mopping pad refills, extra cleaning solution and batteries.
Anker 30W Nano 3 USB-C Charger
Smartphones don't come with power adapters in the box anymore. This Anker charger fills in the void, and is a steal at $13. It's our favorite budget USB-C charger from testing quite a few different models, and now matches the lowest price I've tracked at Amazon.Read our review
Chom Chom Roller Pet Hair Remover and Reusable Lint Roller
Our editors and readers can't get enough of the ChomChom pet hair remover. If you have a dog or cat that sheds, this is your solution to finally keepfurniture, clothes and carpets clean. This portable essential belongs in every pet parent's home and right now, it's nearly 30% off.Read our review
Grace & Stella Energizing Eye Masks, 24 Pairs
This pack of under-eye masks is within $2 of the lowest price I've tracked. Still, at 45% off, it's perfect for nights in with friends or days when you need a dose of energy.
Crest 3D White Advanced Luminous Mint Teeth Whitening Toothpaste, 4-Pack
Treat your pearly whites to a 20% discount on this pack of Crest's whitening toothpaste. It's said to remove 90% of surface stains, and this Amazon deal ensures you can stock up without spending full price.
Baseus 100W Retractable USB-C Cable
If your backpack or crossbody bag could use a dedicated charging cable, this retractable USB-C cord is one of the more novel solutions I've seen. It really leans into the portable design with a build that snaps the cable back into place when you're not using it.
Cuisinart 6-Inch Stainless Steel Smashed Burger Press
Spring weather means that it's only a matter of time before you dust off the grill and start serving up some burgers. This patty press from Cuisinart helps you master the art of smash burgers and is down to its lowest price of the year.
ESR 15W Qi2 MagSafe Car Mount Charger
This car mount can keep your smartphone charged up and within reach while you drive. It clips onto practically any air vent and uses MagSafe tech to hold your device in place while it refuels from the 15W wireless charger. I gifted one of these to my partner to use in her car, and can confirm it works quite well.
Duracell Coppertop AA Batteries, 20-Count
At nearly 50% off, future you will thank yourself for buying this pack of AA batteries. Even if you don't need them today, it likely won't be long until a remote stops working, a children's toy loses its juice or a flashlight dies. If you don't get to using them right away, they'll last up to 12 years in storage.
Philips Hue Smart 75W White A19 LED Bulb
I own quite a few of these Philips Hue smart bulbs. They're a cost effective way to enjoy smart home lighting, and I love that the 75W design is brighter than most alternatives. Today's spring Prime Day discount offers a rare chance to save.
Anker 20W Power Strip with USB Hub
This charging cube combines a 3-outlet power strip with a USB hub for powering all kinds of devices. Plug it in behind your desk to power a work from home setup while this accessory is 46% off.
CosRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence
This snail mucin has become quite popular in the world of skin care thanks to its hydrating powers from snail secretions. Now it's on sale for 36% below what you'd normally pay at Amazon.
Blink Mini 2
This smart camera allows you to pull up a video feed from your smartphone. It sends real-time motion alerts straight to your device and is now down to its lowest price ever at 50% off.
Soundcore Select 4 Go Bluetooth Speaker
Our tech maestro Mike Andronico has this speaker, and noted just how adorable it was thanks to the built-in lanyard. Cute design aside, he also praised the Select 4 Go for its rich, bassy sound quality and waterproof housing.
Dawn Platinum Plus Powerwash Dish Soap Kit in Gain
This Dawn soap made the cut in our roundup of discounted items you were going to buy anyway, and at just $12, I had to include it here as well. Today's offer is the lowest price of the year and a great chance to stock up.
Epicka Universal Travel Adapter
This universal travel adapter comes complete with four USB ports, one USB-C port and one traditional AC outlet to power six devices at once. It's ready to tag along to most international destinations, including Europe, Asia, Australia and more. Save 20% ahead of those upcoming spring travel plans.
Contigo 24-Ounce Cortland Chill 2.0 Stainless Steel Water Bottle, Blueberry
This Contigo didn't quite make the cut in our piece on the best water bottles, but we did find that it was better suited for coffee than more refreshing beverages. Take $5 off as part of this spring Prime Day sale.
TP-Link Kasa HS103P2 Smart Plug, 2-Pack
Smart plugs are the best way to smart automating your home. This 2-pack lets you set schedules for lamps or use your voice to control lighting thanks to Alexa and Google Assistant support.
Auraglow Extra Strength Teeth Whitening Pen
This pen is ready to help whiten your teeth in a pinch. Whether you just don't have time to use whitening strips or want a little extra help tackling coffee stains, it will come in handy for keeping your smile nice and bright. Subscribe & Save shoppers can take an extra 30% off.
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker
Anyone with one of the more recent Samsung smartphones can take advantage of this affordable item finder. It's over 40% off and delivers AirTag-like features for less. The deals team at Underscored has been trying to strike a balance between deep discounts on higher-end gear and more affordable offers as we've covered the Big Spring Sale. But if you're just looking for the budget-friendly buys, this guide is for you. Just about everything on the list is either loved by myself, other Underscored editors or our readers.
Quite simply, our goal is to save you money. Our senior deals editor, Rikka Altland, has been doing it for nearly a decade, and that kind of experience extends to the rest of our team of deals editors. Being an advocate for buyers to make sure we're only recommending the best prices on the best products is what we're all about.
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