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This Lego Star Wars Phantom Menace was made to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lego Star Wars. For Prime Day, you can save a bit of cash on these six display figures. Typically priced at $55, Prime members can get the set for just $38—a 31% discount. That’s save you a whole $17 through July 11.
The figures apply across all online retailers for Amazon Prime Days. Tariffs and economic uncertainty are on the minds of shoppers as they prepare for Amazon's summer Prime Day sales. But at least one company is forecasting that sales for the online sales event will break records as budget-conscious shoppers look for deals.
The Fitbit Charge 6 will track your steps, heart rate, burned calories and more, and it's cheaper than its ever been over at Amazon right now.
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Amazon Prime Day is still going on, but one of the best features of signing up for Prime might be the access to the Prime Video streaming service that comes with it. Until July 11, you can also add a bunch of other streaming services at big discounts, including platforms like Paramount Plus, Britbox, Apple TV+ and more.
Prime Day is officially halfway done, with the tentpole event running through July 11. For the first time ever, the savings event will be four days long—the longest to date.We’re still seeing significant savings on TVs,
Everyone needs a backup generator for their home, and this one from DuroMax was already a great buy before it went on sale for Prime Day.
Right now, there are some all-time low prices on iPad minis and iPad Airs, as well as Android tablets and Amazon Fire tablets. More deals are expected to drop each day as the sale continues, but we don't recommend waiting too long. There's a good chance some could sell out.
The Sony A7 III is $1380 from Walmart on this anti-Prime deal and is a huge $118 cheaper than Amazon!