If you’re looking for some cheap DIY gadgets, home appliances, or even some new clothes for less it may be worth checking out Amazon ‘s warehouse deals.
The online retail giant’s clearance warehouse for returned goods currently has a further 20% off ‘deeply discounted’ items until midnight on Tuesday, May 16.
The deal includes a wide range of products across all categories, and we’ve even spotted Xbox One consoles and coveted Apple products featured as part of the eligible products that will have 20% off automatically deducted at checkout.
The wide range of warehouse bargains are made up of returned, warehouse-damaged, used, or refurbished products that are in good condition but do not meet Amazon.co.uk’s standards as “new”.
It’s ideal for anyone who is looking for a high-priced tech or electrical item who doesn’t mind picking up a ‘like new’ version to save a few extra pounds.
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Apple MacBook Air 11-inch Laptop : from £805
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Nike Men’s Air Max 90 trainers (all white): from £60
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Trunki Ride-On suitcase : from £27
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MAM breastfeeding and steriliser starter set : from £27
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Leapfrog Platinum 7 inch tablet 8GB WiFi (pink): from £59
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Garmin Vivosmart HR+ GPS fitness activity tracker : from £108
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Cloud Nine micro iron hair straightener : from £50
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Apple iPad Mini 2 32GB 4G (silver): from £322
When a deal’s not a deal
Amazon has some fabulous discounts, so fabulous, in fact, they can be hard to believe.
So before you get tempted to buy something that’s an incredibly 85% off, check the price elsewhere.
Do a quick search for the product name on Google, or Google Shopping and see what price others are charging for it.
You can also see how the price has changed on Amazon itself using a service like CamelCamelCamel – which tracks prices on Amazon to see if products are regularly discounted or of you’re getting a genuine special offer – you can even plug it into your web browser to check automatically.
Source: xbox one – Google News