
The best Amazon Prime Day deals you can still shop today (yes, really!)
Amazon Prime Day 2025 officially ended on Friday, July 11, but if you thought the deals were over, think again.
There are still last-chance markdowns across tech, home, beauty and more. Whether you missed the main event or just want to squeeze in one more steal, these deals are still live and totally worth your attention. Some of the most surprising post-Prime Day deals include the lowest prices on Apple tech:
The best Amazon Prime Day deals that are still live
From Ninja coolers and GE Profile ice makers to premium Apple tech and Bedsure blankets, here are the most popular Prime Day deals you can still shop right now.
1. Ninja Cooler FrostVault 45-Quart Cooler with Wheels
Ninja Cooler FrostVault 45-Quart Cooler with Wheels
This new Ninja FrostVault cooler is on sale for a rare 21% off. Includes a handy temp dry storage drawer to keep food cool, but not wet!
Save 21% at Amazon
2. GE Chewable Crunchable Countertop Nugget Ice Maker
GE Profile Opal Countertop Nugget Ice Maker
Enjoy your favorite ice with this countertop appliance that can make 38 pounds of nugget ice in 24 hours.
Save 23% at Amazon
3. Flexzilla Garden Hose 5/8-Inch x 100-Foot
Flexzilla Garden Hose 5/8-Inch x 100-Foot
Get the best-selling garden hose with 90,000 reviews for less than $70 at Amazon during Prime Day 2025.
Save 37% at Amazon
More: Get a 100-foot Flexzilla hose for under $70 before Prime Day ends
4. Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds
Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds
The AirPods Pro 2 come with Active Noise Cancellation and are currently the lowest price of the year. Shop this Prime Day deal to get the earbuds for less than $150!
Save 40% at Amazon
More: Prime Day Apple deals are the lowest prices of 2025. Here's what to buy before midnight
5. Kidee Portable Rechargeable Bladeless Neck Fan, 360° Airflow
Kidee Portable Rechargeable Bladeless Neck Fan, 360° Airflow
This portable neck fan might be your answer to how you can beat the scorching summer heat. Get it for less than $27 at Amazon.
Save 33% at Amazon
6. YUQUESEN Electric Handheld Leaf Blower
YUQUESEN Electric Handheld Leaf Blower
Get ahead of your fall lawn maintenance with this super user-friendly handheld leaf blower. Includes 4.0Ah batteries and charger.
Save 30% at Amazon
7. RedTiger Golf Rangefinder with Slope
RedTiger Golf Rangefinder with Slope
This golf rangefinder has a range of 5-1200 yards with an accuracy of 0.5 yards. Get it for less than $80 at Amazon.
Save 47% at Amazon
8. Bedsure Sage Green Throw Blanket
Bedsure Sage Green Throw Blanket
Snuggle up in one of Amazon's coziest products and save 38% on the viral marshmallow blanket loved by Amazon shoppers, editors and TikTok users alike.
Save 38% at Amazon
9. BaBylissPro Nano Titanium Italian Portofino Hair Dryer
BaBylissPro Nano Titanium Italian Portofino Hair Dryer
Save an incredible 30% on this premium hair dryer that almost never goes on sale.
Save 30% at Amazon
Prime Day deals: Up to 60% off hair styling tools by Dyson, BabyBliss
10. Apple iPad 11-Inch, A16 Chip
Apple iPad 11-Inch, A16 Chip, Liquid Retina Display, 128GB, Wi-Fi 6 + 5G Cellular
The 11-inch iPad is more capable than ever with the super fast A16 chip, a stunning Liquid Retina display, advanced cameras, fast Wi-Fi, USB-C connector and more.
Save 20% at Amazon
📲 Stop scrolling: Here are the top 5 iPad Prime Day deals you'll want to grab
11. DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill and Impact Driver
DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill and Impact Driver
The DeWalt 20V Max Drill and Impact Driver Set is a classic. This duo is reliable, powerful and worth every penny.
Save 42% at Amazon
5 editor-approved Prime Day tool deals: Save up to 51% on DeWalt, Ryobi, Fanttik 🛠️
12. Intex 22-Inch Queen Dura-Beam Comfort Plush High-Rise Inflatable Air Mattress
Intex 22-Inch Queen Dura-Beam Comfort Plush High-Rise Inflatable Air Mattress
Get the Intex Queen Air Mattress for just $53.19 during Prime Day. Built-in pump, plush comfort, and durable design—limited-time deal!
Save 24% at Amazon
Don't sleep on this deal! Get the Intex air mattress for 24% today
When does Amazon Prime Day end?
The 2025 Amazon Prime Day sale started on Tuesday, July 8 and ended on Friday, July 11.
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Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access the best Prime Day deals. The July Prime Day sale has tons of special Prime-exclusive discounts on select products that can help members save more than anyone else. Plus, joining Prime helps guarantee you get other perks like fast shipping all year long, access to Prime Video, Prime Reading, Prime Gaming and more.
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