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There are only a few hours left until Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale begins! Can you feel the excitement in the air? Whether this is your first Prime Day or you’re a pro at nabbing the best deals now, everyone is buzzing about this Amazon sale.
The first Prime Early Access deals will go live at midnight, and then more markdowns will be unveiled throughout the day on Oct. 11 and Oct. 12. While there are sure to be lots of price drops you’ll only see during that two-day sale period, you may be surprised to learn that some of the best deals are actually live right now. Yes, as in before the Prime Early Access Sale even begins.
If you’re worried about missing out amid all the craziness that’s sure to come tomorrow, start your Amazon Prime Day shopping now. Below, you’ll find a handful of lowest-price-ever deals that you can take advantage of today. From Fire TV Stick to Wireless Headphones, you can buy these items today knowing you’re getting them at a really great price.
Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device with latest Alexa Voice Remote, $24.99 (Orig. $49.99)
Amazon never drops the price of this popular Fire TV Stick 4K by more than 50%, so you can buy it right now while it's less than $25.
Dreo 1500W Small Space Heater, 70° Oscillating Electric Heater for Indoor Use, $44.99 (Orig. $49.99)
Given that the fall/winter season is just beginning, you probably won't see this Dreo 1500W Small Space Heater, 70° Oscillating Electric Heater on sale for much cheaper than it is right now. Grab it for less than $45 before it sells out.
Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphones II, $149 (Orig. $229)
Shockingly, these top-rated Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphones are already $80 off. That's probably as low as they'll go, so add them to your cart now while they're still in stock.
JBL Go 3: Portable Speaker with Bluetooth, Built-in Battery, $29.95 (Orig. $49.95)
Need a Bluetooth speaker with seriously impressive sound quality? This affordable JBL Go 3: Portable Speaker with Bluetooth will check all boxes, plus it's on sale for less than $30.
Cuisinart C77SS-13P 13-pc. Graphix Collection Block Set, $79 (Orig. $130)
If you're cooking for the holiday season, then you should absolutely grab this Cuisinart C77SS-13P 13-pc. Graphix Collection Block Set while it's more than $50 off. The knives look great, and they are super sharp.
Eddie Bauer - Throw Blanket, $21.30 (Orig. $34.99)
Perfect for cozy winter nights, this Eddie Bauer Throw Blanket will look great on your bed or sofa. We say grab two while the price is low!
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