Prime Day can be overwhelming. Amazon’s big discount holiday — which began Tuesday, July 11 and runs into Wednesday, July 12 — features so many products and categories that it can be tough to track.
You don’t want to get out over your skis and buy everything in sight, but if there’s a good deal on something you need, then you don’t want to miss that either. It helps to know what to buy and what to avoid. Mashable’s has a hub for Prime Day coverage that can give you in-depth analysis on everything you can imagine, as well as a live blog of the deals throughout the day.
But to get straight to the point, here are a few quick tips on things to buy and things to avoid as you parse through Prime Day.
6 Things to Buy
Mashable has lots of recommendations, but, in general it might be helpful to think of making a big purchase you already needed. Don’t spend big just because it is on sale — buy something you’ve needed and get it cheaper. Here are a few ideas.
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1. Apple MacBook Air
Lots of people need a new laptop and lots of folks use Apple. So it would make a lot of sense to buy a 13-inch, 2020 MacBook Air that is currently discounted by $249.01.
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Apple 2020 MacBook Air (13-Inch, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
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2. An Amazon Fire TV
It’s just a really good deal. A 43-inch TV for under $100.
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Amazon Fire TV (43-Inch Omni Series 4K UHD smart TV)
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3. Xbox Series S
Gaming consoles are freaking expensive, so a renewed model for just $256.99 is a pretty good deal, if you’re in the market for a new console.
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Microsoft Xbox Series S 512GB (Renewed)
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4. Lodge Dutch oven
Cooking is my primary hobby and a good Dutch oven is an absolute essential. It is a versatile tool, perfect for making soups, braising meats, or even deep frying. Lodge makes quality Dutch ovens and they’re on sale for $59.99, which is a solid 25 percent discount.
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Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven (6 Quart)
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5. Pet supplies
As the proud owner of the best dog in the world, I know how expensive pet supples can be. There is a whole section on Amazon for Prime Day deals on pet stuff. Even if you don’t need food or meds right now, you know you will eventually. Stock up!
6. Top deals
This is just a general tip but who doesn’t love getting something on a steep discount? Amazon deal tracker CamelCamelCamel sorts the top price drops of the day by both dollar amount and percentage. You can look through that for anything that strikes your fancy.
4 Things to Avoid
While Prime Day might have some good deals, they are a some things to look out for. Mashable covered things to avoid in detail, but here a few quick tips.
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1.Third-party sellers
In general, you can trust things shipped by Amazon, while third-party sellers might not be as reliable.
2. Video game systems
I know, I know, the Xbox Series S was listed above. But that was a good deal on a refurbished model. Typically speaking, however, there are better deals on gaming systems around the holidays.
3. Prime itself
Listen, if you don’t have Prime, maybe you don’t need to buy the service just to access Prime Day deals. If you’re eligible for a free trial, then maybe it’s worth it, but really consider before shelling out the $139 per year to get Prime.
4. Anything you don’t need
Like we mentioned before, it’s best to use Prime Day as a way to get something you need on a good discount. What’s not as advisable is buying things just because. Something you don’t need or won’t use, is still something you don’t need or won’t use, no matter how good the deal.