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Best Prime Day Appliance Deals: 20+ Discounts on Fridges, Ovens and More

Best Prime Day Appliance Deals: 20+ Discounts on Fridges, Ovens and More

CNET06-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, slated to officially kick off on July 8. If you've been waiting for the right time to update your kitchen or replace your old worn-down appliances, now's your chance. While Amazon's offerings mostly focus on small appliances, major retailers like Home Depot and Best Buy are also offering some of the year's biggest discounts on major appliances, including refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers and dryers with competing sales. There's a deal for every kitchen and appliance need right now.
You'll want to check this page regularly because we'll continue updating it with the latest appliance discounts throughout the Prime Day sales event.
Best Amazon Prime Day appliance deals
Amazon has a variety of small appliances on sale now ahead of Prime Day's official July 8 kick off. Pick up a new air fryer, pressure cooker or coffee maker for up to 50% off right now.
Instant Pot Duo Plus 6-quart multicooker: $70
A massive 50% off discount on this 6-quart multicooker from Instant Pot is a bargain. It has 15 customizable smart programs that can help you make everything from ribs to rice. Plus, this 9-in-1 device can steam, saute, pressure cook and even work as a food warmer.
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Breville Barista Express espresso machine: $550
Bring the local cafe to your house with $200 off this premium Breville espresso machine. This machine comes with all the bells and whistles, including a bean grinder and a milk frother. Your beverages will be perfect every single time, saving you time and money.
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Best Anti-Prime Day appliance sales from competing retailers
Amazon's not the only retailer having a sale right now. Save big on large appliances with these competing sales from top retailers and appliance brands.
Samsung: Save up to $600 when you bundle two or more appliances
When you buy two appliances, you can score an extra $100 off. You can also receive $250 off three appliances, $500 off four appliances and an extra $100 off when you include the Bespoke fridge in your bundle.
Not interested in multiple appliances? You can still score big savings on single purchases. This includes up to $1,800 off refrigerators, $550 off select dishwashers and much more.
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Best Buy: Save up to 50% on appliances
At Best Buy, you can save up to 50% on select appliances, including electric ranges and smart fridges. But that's not all, you can take an extra 10% off select products with code SAVE10 or an extra 20% off select appliances with code SAVE20. Plus, you'll get an extra $300 off select laundry pairs.
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The Home Depot: Save up to 40% on select appliances
At Home Depot, you can save up to 40% on select fridges, washers, dryers and vacuums. You can also save up to 30% on air conditioners and ranges. And when you bundle items, you can save up to $600. Enjoy free delivery on purchases of $396 or more.
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More competing Prime Day appliances sales:
GE
Whirpool SAVETEN on your first purchase.
on your first purchase. LG
Lowe's
Ninja
QVC
Best Buy Anti-Prime Day appliance deals
There are also some great appliance deals at Best Buy. Be sure to check out our roundup of the top offers in Best Buy's Anti-Prime sale still happening for more savings.
Ninja Blast portable blender: $45
The Blast blender is a solid appliance to add to your collection because it's both portable and rechargeable. We've long recommended Ninja products, so this $25 savings is a great find on a versatile blender like this, dropping the price to under $50.
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Lowe's Anti-Prime Day appliance deals
Lowe's has a ton of appliance deals worth shopping during its Anti-Prime Day sale.
Frigidaire 25.6 cubic foot refrigerator: $999
This side-by-side refrigerator has an ice and water dispenser and is down to just less than a thousand bucks while supplies last. If you've been considering upgrading to a new fridge, this is one of the most affordable options with this many features.
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The Home Depot Anti-Prime Day appliance deals
The Home Depot has marked down loads of appliances. You can also shop all of the Home Depot savings including outdoor tools and more in our roundup.
LG 28-cubic-foot, 3-door French door refrigerator: $1,598
A Home Depot exclusive, this Energy Star fridge features Smart ThinQ Technology, a print-proof exterior surface and an uber-fancy craft ice maker that creates round ice balls. If that's not your thing, you can still go for cubed or crushed.
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Frigidaire portable air conditioner with dehumidifier: $499
Take this air conditioner anywhere you go. It has a remote control and three settings. Plus, the unit also has a dehumidifier, perfect for those muggy summer nights. And it's super quiet so it won't disrupt your sleep.
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When do Prime Day deals begin?
Amazon has announced that its next Prime Day will take place from July 8 to 11, and while it is still a couple of days away, we're already seeing early deals rolling in across a wide range of categories.
What appliances can I save on during Prime Day?
Amazon's Prime Day sale offers plenty of discounts on smaller appliances, such as air fryers, coffee makers, blenders and more. You can also find deals on everything from washing machines and dryers to ovens, dishwashers and refrigerators during competing retailer deals at Best Buy, Home Depot and more.
We also see plenty of brands hosting Anti-Prime Day sales directly as well, so if you have a preference or brand loyalty, like Samsung or GE, this time of year is an excellent time to check out both places to determine which offers will work best for you.
How does CNET select the best Prime Day appliance deals?
Our team of expert shoppers and deal hunters has spent years helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become very good at weeding out scams and superficial deals on appliances of every kind, so you see only the best offers.
At CNET, we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.
Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no manufacturers are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
Quality reviews are important for any product, but especially for deeply discounted items. An appliance is a big investment, and if you don't get enough mileage out of it, the discount isn't really worthwhile.
Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it'll be around for only a short while or will be available only for remaining stock, we'll let you know upfront so you don't come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.
How to keep up with the best Prime Day sales
There are a lot of ways to ensure you're getting the latest scoop on Prime Day deals. The CNET Deals team covers all the best price drops, discounts and deals every day from across the web, highlighting the best offers. We'll be keeping an eye on the latest offers and sharing the promotions you need to hear about, and there are plenty of ways to hear from us.
One option is to bookmark CNET.com/deals to check out our latest coverage. You can also follow @CNETDeals on X to see everything we publish or sign up for our CNET Deals newsletter for a daily digest of deals delivered to your inbox. Another great option is to sign up for CNET Deals text alerts for curated deals during major shopping events. Remember to install our CNET Shopping browser extension to help ensure that purchases you make all year round will be at the lowest price available.
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