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The best Prime Day deals under $25 in Canada — save big on Yeti, CeraVe and more

The best Prime Day deals under $25 in Canada — save big on Yeti, CeraVe and more

Yahoo09-07-2025
Skincare staples, handy tech gadgets and everyday essentials — Prime Day 2025 is packed with seriously good deals on daily must-haves that make your life a little better and some of the best finds are on sale for under $25.
Now through July 11, shoppers can score significant discounts on personal care, home goods and budget-friendly tech on Amazon Canada. So whether you're restocking your bathroom shelf, upgrading your tech, or just love a smart home solution, this is a good time to treat yourself to something new without blowing your budget.
We rounded up some of the standout picks on sale, so scroll through to see the best under-$25 Prime Day deals.
Note: these deals are exclusive to Prime members. Don't have a Prime account? Sign up for a Prime membership or free trial and start saving.
Moisturize and protect your skin at the same time with CeraVe's face lotion with SPF 30. Ideal for normal to dry skin, this oil-free formula is unscented and travel-friendly, thanks to its 89 millilitre container.
Keep slim cans chilled on hot days with this double-walled insulated YETI Rambler. Designed to hold skinny 12-ounce cans, it's the perfect option for picnics or patio hangs and this one is suited to those who tend to sip hard seltzers or canned vino in slim cans.
Assorted microfibre clothes are a household essential, and these come in four different colours so you can keep a system, like blue for the kitchen or pink for the bathrooms. Reviewers say they're absorbent and thick, soaking up "an enormous amount of water." Alexa-compatible and endlessly watchable, this Fire TV Stick streams more than 100,000 free movies and TV episodes in full HD. Plus, users can log into their favourite streaming services, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Crave and more. Users say it's great "bang-for-your-buck."
A daily essential, shoppers can save 35 per cent on Tide laundry pods for a budget-friendly laundry room restock. This container comes with 76 pods.
This 1.18-litre stainless steel water bottle comes equipped with a straw and leak-proof lid, so you can stay hydrated on the go. Designed with double-wall insulation, it keeps drinks cold up to 29 hours. The best part? It's cupholder-friendly!
Integrate tech seamlessly within your household with these Alexa-compatible smart plugs. Coffee machines, lamps, Christmas lights, fans — so many items can be plugged in and put on timers or schedules so you can automate everything with Alexa.
A favourite among online beauty fanatics — it has nearly 50,00 reviews — this berry flavoured lip treatment can be worn overnight for added hydration and "soft lips" come the AM. Shoppers love the little silicone applicator that comes with it, so you don't have to put your fingers into the pot.
Keep an eye on your property — inside or outside — with this smart security camera equipped with "crisp" 2.5K HD video. Use it to monitor pets or babies, or set it up before a weekend getaway for added peace of mind. For outdoor use, it has a weatherproof design and a motion-activated spotlight and siren.
This fragrance-free facial cleanser is made with salicylic acid for gentle daily exfoliation without any rough microbeads or irritants. An easy-to-use pump and sizeable container make it ideal for daily use, and shoppers report it works for oily, dry and normal skin.
Upgrade your bath mat with this soft and absorbent one fitted with a non-slip backing for extra safety. Users say it's "comfy" and dries quickly after a shower.
This iPhone-compatible charging set comes with two USB-C, two Lightning cables and two blocks. One cord is 10 feet long, while the other is six feet. Reviewers say the set delivers "noticeably quicker" charging compared to standard chargers they've used in the past.
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