Amazon’s Huge Fourth of July Deals: Apple, Dyson, Ninja and More
- Amazon Prime Day 2025 starts on July 8, extending from two to four days, with early deals up to 50% off available before the official launch.
- Amazon extended Prime Day from two to four days to capitalize on summer sales and holiday season demand, introducing new features like 'Today's Big Deals' around the Fourth of July.
- Most Prime Day deals require Prime membership, though some generator brands now open sale prices to non-members, allowing broader access.
- As a result, shoppers enjoy significant savings across tech and outdoor gear, including grilling equipment and furniture, during early Prime Day deals and extended sales.
- Beyond Prime Day, early discounts signal a shift toward extended pre-holiday sales, making Black Friday less the only major shopping event of the year.
11 Articles
11 Articles
Score Hidden Deals from Pyrex, OXO, Instant Pot, and More During Amazon’s Fourth of July Sale
Save up to 60 percent on kitchen appliances, cookware, utensils, and more. AllRecipes / Getty ImagesWhat comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Fourth of July?” Most people think of fireworks, sizzling burgers on the grill, and celebrating the country’s independence, but the Fourth of July is also a great day to save money with all the sales going on. Some of the best discounts on kitchen gear can be found in Amazon’s secret outlet. We did the …


Countdown to Prime Day 2025: What to know and what to buy before it starts
Get ready for Amazon Prime Day 2025. This year's event features exclusive daily drops for Prime members and shop early discounts on tech and more.
Amazon’s huge Fourth of July deals: Apple, Dyson, Ninja and more
BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details. Over $100 off a Dyson cordless vacuum? Yes, please Amazon’s annual Prime Day shopping event might be right around the corner (and yes, there are already some amazing early Prime Day deals that you can shop now). But do you know what’s before Prime Day? The Fourth of July, which retailers seem to have elevated to shopping holiday status the likes of Labor Day or Memori…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium