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Amazon's Prime Day is basically here. Though it's officially set to kick off on July 8, the deals have been rolling in. And while Prime Day is a great time to snap up savings on big ticket items like TVs and appliances, you don't have to spend a ton to still save. Our shopping experts have found some incredible offers for 10 bucks or less.
With rising costs amid tariffs, this Prime Day sale is an excellent opportunity to net some discounts on budget items. To help you maximize your savings while you get what you need and want, we've rounded up the best Prime Day deals currently under $10.
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Our CNET shopping experts will be working around the clock to find the best deals available and keep this roundup updated throughout the sales event. Some offers are also available to non-Prime members. But we expect Prime members to have access to more deals on Prime Day.
Amazon began the annual Prime Day tradition in 2015. And ever since, bargain hunters have eagerly awaited its return every summer. The Prime Day sale event has historically taken place in July, and this year is no exception. Amazon often has other sales throughout the year, including a second Prime Day-like sale in October and the Big Spring Sale.
Prime Day is just two days away and we're covering all the essentials well ahead of time, including everything from signing up for Amazon Prime and returning Prime Day purchases to getting free Prime Day deals and using extra Prime perks.
There are countless items on sale during the Prime Day sales event, across all categories, so if there are some items on your grocery list or some home-improvement items, the chances are they will be on sale. On Amazon, especially if you're looking for electronics or smart home gadgets, you'll find a lot of deals during Prime Day. Several other outlets are offering competitive sales during this time as well, such as Target, Walmart, Home Depot and others, making it possible to find bargains on just about anything.
Tariffs are top of mind for most Americans and it could impact this year's Prime Day event. Prices on items like electronics could very well increase, with companies like Apple trying to avoid so by moving manufacturing operations elsewhere. The tariffs were currently paused but only until July, right when Prime Day begins.
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