60 Amazon Home Deals Worth Shopping Before Prime Day Ends

- For the first time ever, Amazon Prime Day is running for four days instead of two this year—ending Friday, July 11.
- We're tracking the sales, and have found a number of impressive price cuts on home items, including tech, kitchen gear, furniture and bedding.
- Although Black Friday is traditionally the best time to score a new TV, Prime Day discounts are proving differently. Two of our favorite models: the TCL QLED Smart TV and the Hisense CanvasTV are up to $700 off ahead of Prime Day.
Does it feel like you just shopped an Amazon sale? Probably. Between Big Deal Days and the Big Spring Sale and all of the random one-offs in between, Bezos and Co.'s plethora of discounts might be leaving you feeling like you're experiencing shopping déjà vu. While there's no denying that smaller Amazon sales offer worthwhile opportunities to save year-round, savvy shoppers know that Prime Day typically offers Amazon's deepest discounts of the year.
What's more: Prime Day is bigger than ever in 2025, with four full days of discounts to shop, ending on July 11. In keeping with tradition, there are plenty of deals to snag, including dozens of markdowns across nearly every home category, from couches to pillows.
Some of the best discounts we're seeing so far are on home tech: Save up to 47 percent on two of our favorite TV models or grab a robot vacuum while it's more than $300 off. Want to upgrade your kitchen gear? Coffee makers, air fryers, grilling gear, and more are marked down for Amazon's biggest sale of the year.
Best Prime Day Home Tech DealsBest Prime Day Mattress DealsBest Prime Day Kitchen DealsBest Prime Day Furniture DealsBest Prime Day Bedding DealsLook, this isn't our first Prime Day rodeo—and we're willing to bet it isn't yours either. In the spirit of transparency, some of these prices could drop even further between now and the end of the sale on July 11. That being said, Amazon's pricing can be fickle. We can recall instances when Prime Day deals went back to full price—or out of stock entirely. Our rule of thumb? If you find a price you like on something you can't live without, it doesn't hurt to buy it now.
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