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Amazon Prime Day 2025: The 17 ‘cheapest ever' deals to grab before sale ends TONIGHT – including £27 Fire TV stick

Amazon Prime Day 2025: The 17 ‘cheapest ever' deals to grab before sale ends TONIGHT – including £27 Fire TV stick

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AMAZON Prime Day is in its final day and shoppers can still snap up last-minute deals.
The Sun has rounded up the 17 best offers available in the final hours, but you may want to hurry.
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Amazon Prime members have a few hours left to nab significant savings as part of the four-day sale
From security gadgets and tablets to headphones and beauty buys, bargain hunters can nab a wide variety of deals until midnight tonight.
The "cheapest ever" offers include big ticket items such as an Amazon Fire Stick, Airpods, and GHDs.
And if you're not a Prime member, now may be the time to make the most of the 30-day free trial.
There's also still time to check out our live blog and our Amazon Prime Day hub while the sale lasts.
We are also sharing all the reviewed products we recommend buying in the sale, as well as any rival sales and deals worth checking out.
As always, we advise you to shop around and compare prices during the sale to ensure you really are getting the cheapest possible price.
Blink Mini 2 - £15.99 (was £29.99)
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The Blink Mini 2 Plug-in smart security camera is currently reduced to the cheapest ever rate
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The Blink Mini 2 is currently listed for the cheapest available price as part of the Amazon sale.
You can pick it up for the slightly higher price of £18.99 from John Lewis.
It features HD night view in colour, a built-in spotlight, two-way audio, and motion detection.
Amazon users can also link this item up to their Alexa for hands-off use.
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K - £27.99 (was £59.99)
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Shoppers can nab the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for less than ever as part of the Prime Day sale
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The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is also available at its cheapest ever price, until midnight.
Asda offers the next best deal, but it is significantly pricier than the Prime Day offer at £48.
Shoppers will want to act fast to pick up this 4K streaming stick at this low price.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet - £49.99 (was £99.99)
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The latest generation of the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet is available for 50% off
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At 50% off, the Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet is the cheapest it has been since the Black Friday sales.
Other retailers still have it listed at the original price of £99.99, which it will revert back to after midnight.
Ring Battery Video Doorbell - £54.99 (was £149.98)
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The Ring Battery Video Doorbell is available for cheaper than ever as part of the sale
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Another security camera, the Ring Battery Video Doorbell is available at its cheapest ever price.
The next best deal is much closer to the original price, at £144.99 from Very.
Shoppers can also enjoy a 30-day free trial with this product.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro Tablet - £49.99 (was £149.99)
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Amazon slashed the price of its Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet again since the beginning of the sale
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The Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro Tablet is not only listed for the cheapest price since the Black Friday sales, it has also seen its price slashed since the beginning of the Prime Day offers.
Shoppers will find it difficult to find a better deal, with most retailers listing the buy for £99.99.
So whether there's a birthday on the horizon or you're already looking ahead to Christmas, now is the time to pick up this gadget.
Oral-B iO5 Electric Toothbrush - £89.99 (was £280)
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The price of the Oral-B iO5 Electric Toothbrush has been reduced for the second time this year
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The Oral-B iO5 Electric Toothbrush has seen its price slashed for the second time since the beginning of the year.
Amazon Prime members can pick up this toothbrush for £11 cheaper than the Oral-B website.
Meanwhile, it has seen a whopping 68% reduction on the Amazon website.
GHD Original Hair Straightener & Styler - £88.19 (was £139)
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The GHD Original Hair Straightener & Styler is also available for the cheapest ever rate
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The GHD Original Hair Straightener & Styler has been reduced once again as part of the online sale.
It is now officially available for the cheapest price ever so you may want to act fast.
The same hair tool is currently listed for £138 from Boots.
GHD Gold Hair Straightener & Styler - £111.59 (was £189)
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The gold version of the GHD product is also reduced as part of the sale
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Similarly, the GHD Gold Hair Straightener & Styler is also the cheapest it has ever been.
The item was reduced for the second time since the beginning of the Amazon sale.
Shoppers can pick up the gadget at the next lowest price, which is £151.27 from Sally Beauty.
Apple AirPods 4 - £149 (was £179)
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Apple AirPods 4 are also currently listed for cheaper than ever
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The Apple AirPods 4 feature active noise cancellation and are now cheaper than ever.
They are now cheaper than ever, with other retailers struggling to comepte with the low price.
The next best deal available to shoppers is £179 from various outlets.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - £168.15 (was £229)
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Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones have been discounted once again as part of the sale
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The Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones have been discounted even further since the Amazon sale began.
They are now available at the lowest price ever, with other retailers listing them for £199.
Shark PowerPro Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner - £169.99 (was £249.99)
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Shark PowerPro Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner is now cheaper than ever thanks to Amazon Prime
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The Shark PowerPro Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner is currently cheaper than ever.
Amazon shoppers won't find this deal elsewhere, with the next best deal available from Very for £189.
Apple AirPods Pro 2 - £179 (was £229)
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Apple AirPods Pro 2 are also the cheapest they have been since last year
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Similar to the other AirPods, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are also the cheapest they've been all year.
Amazon users haven't been able to nab them at such a low price since the pre-Christmas sales.
The next closest deal you can pick up is for £229 from Various retailers.
Sonos Ace Noise Cancelling Headphones - £269 (was £449)
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Sonos Ace Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Headphones are cheaper than ever before
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The Sonos Ace Noise Cancelling Headphones are currently cheaper than they've ever been.
Other retailers currently have them listed for £299.
Apple iPad 11-inch - £285 (was £329)
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Apple iPad 11-inch is available for cheaper than ever for Prime users
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The Apple iPad 11-inch is also available for the cheapest ever rate for Prime users.
Shoppers can look to Currys or John Lewis for the next best rate, at £299.
Apple Watch Series 10 - £295 (was £399)
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The Apple Watch Series 10 has been reduced by almost £100 as part of the sales
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The Apple Watch Series 10 has been reduced by almost £100 for Prime members.
At the cheapest ever rate, you'll want to act fast as the deal ends in a matter of hours.
Currys and John Lewis have lsited the same item for the higher rate of £399.
Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask - £238 (was £299.99)
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The Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask has also been reduced as part of the online sale
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The Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask is available for 21% off and comes with a remote control, a storage bag, and adjustable straps.
It is designed to cool under-eyes, repair blemishes, and aid in anti-ageing.
Eufy G50 Robot Vacuum - £99.99 (was £199.99)
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The robot vacuum is currently reduced until midnight as part of the online sale
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The Eufy G50 Robot Vacuum is currently available at a whopping 50% discount.
It can be controlled from your phone and is designed to ick up everything, including pet hair from your floors.
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