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Our guide to hacking Prime Day

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Tips and tricks from seasoned shoppers and deal experts. Illustration by Reviewed ICYMI: is just aro

Tips and tricks from seasoned shoppers and deal experts. [Reviewed.com Logo]( [Illustration of Prime Day]( Illustration by Reviewed ICYMI: [Amazon Prime Day]( is just around the corner. Less than one week from today, we’ll see great discounts on everything under the sun. While this is great in theory, in actuality, it can be downright overwhelming. Instead of spending your time sifting through the discounts and picking out the diamonds from the duds, take some advice from our experts to make your Prime Day experience a breeze. Here at Reviewed, we live by the motto “there’s no such thing as a good deal on a bad product.” [We’ve tested thousands of products]( so double check with us that the thing you’re eyeing is actually worth your while. Since it’s an Amazon event, we expect [big deals on Amazon devices]( like Kindles, Echo speakers and hubs, and Ring doorbells. Another pro tip: fill your cart ahead of time with the things you want. If something goes on sale for a short period of time as part of a [lightning deal]( you’ll be ready to confidently check out, armed with the knowledge that the product is not only worth it, but is, in fact, on sale and not just a fakeout. Don’t have a Prime membership? You’ll want to secure one ahead of the sale so that you can reap the benefits such as exclusive deals and ultra-fast shipping. Plus, there’s a good chance you can [get a discounted membership]( right now. If you want to shop some of the early markdowns, our deals editor has rounded up her very favorite deals so far. Find them all [right here]( and keep an eye on [all our picks]( as we approach the big day. [THE BEST EARLY PRIME DAY DEALS]( Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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