
Amazon Prime Day is set for Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11, 2025. Note: You can try Amazon Prime for FREE, for 30 days. If you’re going to try it, this is the time! You can cancel whenever you want.
Amazon Prime Day is a bit like Black Friday in July. For four days only, Amazon will offer tremendous savings on TVs, smart home, kitchen, grocery, toys, fashion, furniture, appliances and back-to-school supplies and even stock up on everyday essentials.

New this year: Amazon introduces Today’s Big Deals—themed daily deal drops featuring some of the most exciting deals of the event, exclusive to Prime members. Members can enjoy deep discounts across top brands like Samsung, Kiehl’s, and Levi’s.
These special offers launch daily at midnight PDT and remain available for a limited time while supplies last. Members can also check back frequently to discover incredible savings with deals dropping as often as every five minutes during select periods throughout the event.
Not a Prime member yet? It’s not too late to join Prime and start saving!
Customers can join Prime or start a free trial here to participate in this member-exclusive event with fast, free delivery and get the most out of Amazon.
Amazon Prime Day Deals
Make sure to check out Amazon Prime Day frequently, as many deals sell out quickly.
But you only get the deals if you are an Amazon Prime member.
Don’t Wait: Early Deals Start Now
Prime members can unlock incredible savings weeks before Prime Day begins. From home tech upgrades and wardrobe refreshes to groceries and household essentials, these early offers deliver exceptional value ahead of the main event. Plus, members can find additional savings including:
Early deals on Amazon Brands: Prime members save up to 30% on a wide selection of Amazon’s own brands. On July 1, members can take advantage of these early deals to stock up on school supplies and everyday household essentials starting at $3 from Amazon Basics, plus summer fashion from Amazon Essentials including dresses and swimwear starting at $12.
Lowest price on select Amazon devices: Prime members can get our lowest price ever on the Blink Mini 2 two-pack and Ring Battery Doorbell with Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus bundle, as well as save up to 50% on select devices, including eero 6+ mesh wifi system, Fire HD 8 Plus, Fire TV Omni Mini-LED Series, Kindle Essentials bundle, and Ring Indoor Cam.
Fuel savings with bp, Amoco, and ampm: Prime members can get $1 off per gallon on one fuel purchase up to 35 gallons during the Fourth of July weekend (July 3 to 6) at more than 7,500 bp, Amoco, and participating ampm locations.
That’s not all—every day, Prime members can save $0.10 per gallon if purchasing at participating locations. Members can link their membership with the bp loyalty account, earnify, to start saving on every fill-up.
Grocery deals for summer: Prime members can save on amazing summer deals with special savings on top brands on Amazon.com, including up to 30% on Frito-Lay, up to 25% on Ferrero Rocher and Red Bull, and 20% on Nespresso pods—everything you need for summer entertaining.
Plus, Prime members and customers with a registered EBT card can sign up for the Amazon grocery subscription and get 3 months free—unlocking unlimited free grocery delivery on orders over $35 across Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and many local grocery and specialty retailers available on Amazon.com, as well as more convenient delivery and pickup options.
Restaurant delivery and pickup with Grubhub+: Prime members can save $10 on a Grubhub+ delivery order over $20 with the code “PRIME10” now through July 7. The code can be entered by Prime members during checkout or automatically applied by clicking the promo banner when shopping Grubhub on Amazon.com, the Amazon Shopping app, or the Grubhub app.
Reading must-haves with Kindle and Kindle Unlimited: Prime members can get 25% off select devices like Kindle Kids and Kindle Scribe, and enjoy up to 80% off thousands of Kindle books such as In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros, The Teacher by Freida McFadden, and The Forest of Lost Souls by Dean Koontz.
Plus, eligible Prime members can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free and read all three books at no additional cost—along with millions more.
Trusted shopping with Buy with Prime: Prime members can save big during the lead-up of Prime Day with discounts up to 40% on top products when they shop directly from participating brands’ websites like Steve Madden, JLab, and Wyze, using Buy with Prime, which gives U.S.-based Prime members the option to use the convenient shopping benefits of Prime—like fast, free delivery, a trusted checkout experience, and easy returns—on participating brands’ websites.
Summer travel savings with select partners: Prime members who reserve on Amazon save up to 30% off base rates and enjoy 10% back in an Amazon.com gift card with Avis. Plus, get cruises from $80 per person per day with Carnival Cruise Line.
Movies, shows, and sports with Prime Video: Prime members can get early access to deals on select add-on subscriptions on Prime Video for $0.99 per month for up to two months.
Amazon Prime Benefits
If you aren’t an Amazon Prime member you may want to consider joining. You have to pay a membership fee, but if you order a bunch of stuff online, the savings on shopping alone makes it worth it.
Amazon Prime Membership Price
A Prime membership is $14.99 per month, or $139 per year — but Amazon also offers several discounted membership options with the same valuable benefits.
Prime for Young Adults is for those ages 18 to 24 and offers all the savings, convenience, and entertainment of a regular Prime membership at just 50% of the standard cost—$7.49 per month or $69 a year. Try it for six months for FREE.
With new perks like everyday and limited time 5% cash back, young adults can save even more on laptops, dorm furnishings, and everyday necessities beyond Prime Day deals. Members can stack additional savings by using the Prime Card for maximum value as they prepare for campus life.
Prime Access, for instance, is just $6.99 per month for qualifying government assistance recipients, including SNAP EBT and Medicaid.
Amazon also offers a 30-day trial for Prime and Prime Access, so you can take advantage of Prime’s benefits without paying a membership fee for 30 days to see if a membership is right for you. Prime for Young Adults also has a 6-month free trial offer for eligible members.
Last update on 2025-06-26 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
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