Amazon Prime Day 2025: What is CamelCamelCamel and how does it help shoppers save money?
The event will last until July 11, allowing people to enjoy four days of savings. It will be the first time the event has lasted this long. Discounts will be applied to thousands of products, including brands such as Bose, De' Longhi, Dyson, Lego, Shark, CeraVe, Ninja, and Sonos.
Alongside the new length of Amazon Prime Day, another additional feature for this year will be "Today's Big Deals", Prime members will see daily themes on the app and website, exclusive to them. This includes "New Deal Drop", deals that will launch at midnight throughout July 8 until July 11.
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When we see a huge discount has been applied to a product, we might fall into the trap of making an impulsive purchase. However, It's important to check the price history of a product to work out whether you're actually saving money. There's a web tool that can helpfully do this job for you.
CamelCamelCamel is a web tool that lets you check how much Amazon products have been sold for previously. The free Amazon price tracker site lets you see a price history chart which highlights when the particular product was cheapest and by how much.
If you find that your product has been advertised at the same price in the months prior to Amazon Prime Day, then you can flag this item as low priority for your seasonal shopping. This will help other shoppers when trying to bag a deal.
You can sign up for the website for free, and once you're signed in you'll be able to see a list of all the top Amazon price drops, daily drops, and weekly drops by percentage. With Amazon devices being increasingly popular during Prime Day, CamelCamelCamel is a great way at finding out when is best to purchase your gadget.
Sometimes, a particular product you've been looking at may be listed as the same price on a non-discounted day, meaning you're not making any savings at all. The chart is a useful way of finding out whether an item is worth your money on Amazon Prime Day.
You can also add alerts on price watches if there's a particular product you're after, and view popular products too. Add CamelCamelCamel as a browser extension here.
Prime members can start enjoying Prime Day savings now. You can check out the deals available on the Amazon website and this year, Prime members can use Amazon's generative AI-powered shopping features to find exactly what they're looking for.
To make the most of Amazon Prime Day, you'll need a Prime membership to shop all the deals If you haven't already, you can sign up in one single membership. Amazon Prime membership fees are:
£8.99 per month
£95 per year
Amazon Prime for Students and 18-22 year-olds membership fees are:
£4.49 per month
£47.49 per year

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