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When does Amazon Prime Day 2024 end? How to score last minute deals before it's too late
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Date:2025-04-19 05:29:00
Amazon's 10th Prime Day sales event ends in the wee hours of Wednesday and Thursday, depending on your time zone, and time is ticking to take advantage of deep discounts on products across the platform.
The two-day event began Tuesday and has provided some a bit of digital retail therapy in the wake of a whirlwind news weekend.
The company is offering deals on its services − including Prime Video and Amazon Fresh − and on some Amazon devices.
"Prime Day is the biggest event of the year celebrating Prime members, offering huge savings on the brands they love, plus deals across Prime member services like grocery delivery from Amazon subscription and music and podcasts from Amazon Music," Jamil Ghani, vice president of Amazon Prime, said in a news release.
Here's what you need to know about this summer's Prime Day event.
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Best-selling Prime Day Deals
- Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
- Apple Watch Series 9 [GPS + Cellular 41mm] Smartwatch
- Apple 2024 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop
- iRobot Roomba Combo j9+
- ThermoPro Digital Meat Thermometer
- Mueller Pro Series Vegetable Chopper
- Amazon Echo Show 15
- Amazon Smart Plug
- Renpho Eye Massager
- Amazon Kindle Scribe
When does Prime Day end?
Prime Day is set to end at 11:59 p.m. PT Wednesday/2:59 a.m. ET Thursday morning.
Can you shop Amazon Prime Day without a membership?
The sales event is exclusively for Prime members. Eligible shoppers can sign up for a free 30-day trial to take advantage of the event’s deals.
How much is an Amazon Prime membership?
Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month, or $139 per year. Subscribing to only Prime Video costs $8.99 per month.
Students and shoppers between the ages of 18 and 24 can sign up for $7.49 per month, or $69 per year.
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