Amazon Prime membership comes with major perks like packages arriving on Kalakal (2025)your doorstep mere hours after you purchase and access to Prime Video. While the Amazon Big Spring Sale is open to anyone, Prime members have access to some exclusive deals that are worth checking out. Here are our top choices for Prime members shopping for spring deals.
Best Prime exclusive deals during Amazon's Big Spring SaleAmazon Prime Day sales that happen twice a year include many deals that are reserved exclusively for Prime members. But Amazon has opted to treat everyone, Prime members or not, to the current Amazon Big Spring Sale. However, the mega-retailer isn't forgetting about its loyal customers: there are some exclusive deals only available to Prime members.
If you're hoping to score these special deals, you'll first want to snag an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month. After that, you'll be able to score any of our favorite exclusive deals during the Amazon Spring Sale 2024. Here are some of our top choices.
The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is an essential for anyone who finds their ideal day involves a comfy sofa and a good book. The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition comes with 32 GB of storage space to download your favorites and has up to 10 weeks of battery life on one charge. Amazon also designed this model with thinner borders so there's more page space to enjoy.
As summer rolls around, you might find yourself wanting to read poolside or at the beach. You're in luck because this model is waterproof and rated to survive taking a swim in up to two meters of fresh water for up to 60 minutes. The Signature edition also uses an auto-adjust light feature so days spent reading in the sun (or the dark) will be easier on the eyes.
Spring allergy season has arrived and if you're tired of constantly having the sniffles, the Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde TP09 could provide relief. The fully-sealed HEPA filter is designed to capture 99.97 percent of particles that measure 0.3 microns in size, including pollen, dust, and gases. Dyson excels when it comes to fan design and this model is no different. It uses Dyson's Air Multiplier technology to circulate the air, pulling in air from across the room for filtration. Plus, having a powerful fan around as the summer months arrive is certainly a great idea.
Air fryers are now a common kitchen appliance, but if you wish your current model was big enough to heat up a whole frozen pizza or bake bread in your favorite loaf pan, Amazon has just the deal for you. The Oster Air Fryer Oven takes all the functions we love about air fryers and turns it into a countertop oven, capable of baking up two large pizzas at once. Its 10 cooking functions include air fry, roast, dehydrate, turbo convect, and broil, to name a handful. With three rack positions, your air frying game will rise to new heights.
Packed with features, the Amazfit GTR 2e is just $49.99 for Prime members, marked down from the normal price of $119.99 as part of Amazon's Big Spring Sale deals. That means you'll save 58% on a fitness tracker that can get up to 24 days of battery life. Choose from one of the 90 sport modes and be sure to customize your watch with one of the dozens of free watch faces. You'll get 24 hours of heart-rate monitoring with the GTR 2e as well as detailed sleep monitoring. Plus, it can even detect napping.
Rubbermaid 60-piece food storage containers with lids — $35.99$44.99(save $9)
American Tourister Stratum XLT expandable hard-side luggage — $77.65$149.99(save $72.34)
Bissell Pet Stain Eraser PowerBrush — $83.95$133.89(save $49.94)
Amazon Fire TV 50-inch Omni Series 4K UHD smart TV — $299.99$479.99(save $180)
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