
Oprah's favorite things just went on sale for Amazon Prime Day - and these under-$17 finds are too good to miss
These are a few of Oprah's favorite things! Every year, shoppers wait with baited breath to find out the media mogul's latest recommendations. It's a major deal, and it's always fun to scoop up some of the finds — especially when they're on sale.
This year, quite a few of Oprah's favorite things across all categories appear in the Amazon Prime Day sale, from insanely soft Cozy Earth sleepwear to luxe Beekman 1802 body care to the beloved Ninja CREAMi ice cream maker.
Everything is discounted, but you'll have to act fast because Prime Day wraps up tomorrow night! Whether for yourself or someone special, these are some of the Oprah-approved favorites to snap up on Amazon today.
Beats Studio Pro $170 (was $350)
There's nothing like a pair of Beats Studio Pro headphones for exceptional sound. At 51 percent off, this is a great deal — and it earned a spot on Oprah's Favorite Things list in 2023.
Calling them 'the best of the best,' the headphones offer flawless sound via two listening modes, including ANC and Transparency.
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Cozy Earth Bamboo Pajama Set $146 (was $195)
It's no secret that Oprah loves Cozy Earth. Made from pure viscose derived from bamboo, the brand's pajamas are buttery soft and can transform an ordinary night into something more elevated and luxurious.
They have just enough stretch and are slightly roomy, keeping you comfortable as you drift off for the night.
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Anastasia Beverly Hills Lip Velvet $17 (was $24)
It is absolutely no wonder this gorgeous formula earns 'Favorite Things' honors. Anastasia Beverly Hills has a winner in Lip Velvet, the creamy, rich, and long-lasting mousse that wraps your pout in beautiful color.
It's truly weightless, with a lovely matte finish. Take your pick from a variety of gorgeous colors.
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Nori Travel Press Steam Iron $89 (was $119)
It's an iron… it's a steamer… it's both! The Nori Press has garnered millions of curious views and plenty of buzz for being so versatile and easy to use.
Like a flat iron, it's designed to simply smooth over garments and leave every piece crisp, smooth, and totally free of wrinkles. Oprah notes it's 'ideal' for travel, too!
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Beekman 1802 Body Care Gift Set $17 (was $24)
We love Beekman 1802, and Oprah's a fan, too. The brand's hero goat milk ingredient is the star of the show, enveloping skin in comforting moisture.
There's a lot on sale, but we're partial to these 3-piece gift sets in assorted scents. You'll get a tube of hand cream, a bar of Oprah's favorite soap, and a jar of body cream.
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Le Creuset Cast Iron Bread Oven $240 (was $300)
Could your kitchen use a luxe upgrade? Le Creuset is a must, both for its durability and its beauty.
The brand's cast iron bread oven is utterly gorgeous (and available in lovely colors), with a 1.75-quart capacity and a snug lid that locks in steam to promote crisp crust and just the right rise. Delicious flavor is a given!
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WanderFull Original HydroBag $47 (was $59)
The HydroBag is both Oprah- and editor-approved, earning raves for being super practical and doubling as a purse!
The main compartment holds your reusable water bottle snug when you're on the go, while a pair of zippered pockets provide ample space for everything from your smartphone to your wallet.
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SWEET JULY Edgewater Collection Coffee Mug Set $25 (was $36)
Artisanal mugs make such a nice addition to any cupboard.
Great for your morning coffee or a relaxing cup of tea in the evening (or soup or cocoa or virtually any liquid!), this set of two ceramic hand-thrown mugs will wow you with its beauty. Choose from four colors, including black, white, gray, and peach.
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TRUFF Hot Sauce Gift Set $24 (was $35)
If you love hot sauce, TRUFF definitely has the right stuff! Oprah picked this duo last year, praising them for their 'delicious' flavor.
You'll get one each of jalapeno lime hot sauce and habanero hot sauce. Both add just the right kick to any dish, livening up any breakfast, lunch, or dinner with serious heat.
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Chillhouse Chill Tips Press On Nails Kit $36 (was $48)
No fuss mani? Sold! Apparently Oprah was, too, because she hyped Chillhouse's Chill Tips kits, which have all you need to easily achieve a salon-worthy set in minutes flat.
This bundle contains three boxes, including one each of cherry red, blush pink, and a delicate nude with dainty white squiggles.
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Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker $250 (was $280)
It turns out Oprah is just like all of us! She loves her CREAMi ice cream maker just as much as the rest of the world, and for good reason.
This is the viral device that whips up not just ice cream, but also sorbet, fro yo, milkshakes, and more favorite treats. This XL model comes with two 24-ounce tubs.
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De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Coffee Maker $550 (was $900)
Oprah loves De'Longhi, frequently selecting the brand's gorgeous coffee machines for inclusion in her annual list.
The Magnifica Evo makes coffee and espresso with the touch of a button, offering 13 grind settings for perfect extraction each time. It also has an automatic frother, enabling you to create coffeehouse creations at home.
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Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Socks Set $35 (was $58)
So chic and cozy! Life's too short to wear anything but the best socks, so why not splurge a little while they're on sale?
Barefoot Dreams have you covered with this plush trio crafted in a gorgeous chenille knit. You'll get one each gray, navy, and black pairs. They're great for keeping warm on chilly nights!
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Warmies Heated Stuffed Animal $24 (was $30)
Need an emotional support teddy? We have to thank Oprah for sharing Warmies with the masses. Selected in 2022, the brand's heated stuffed animals are designed to improve well-being and provide immediate comfort.
At 2 pounds, it's gently weighted for extra soothing. Zap it for 90 seconds (or even chill it) for temperature therapy.
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Cravings by Chrissy Teigen 9-Piece Baking Set $58 (was $72)
Oprah touted Chrissy Teigen's 9-piece bakeware set, a cute collection that includes 4 oven-safe silicone trays in square and rectangular shapes.
They're all nestled in a carbon steel tray and include matching lids, so you can ensure that your leftovers stay consistently fresh. Everything is oven-safe up to 450 degrees.
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OA Ora Ana Claire Huggie Earrings $103 (was $149)
'You never can go wrong with a hoop,' according to Oprah — and we agree! These dainty huggies are the perfect choice for everyday, anytime wear year-round.
They even feel a little festive. And you can snap them up in a variety of colors, including ruby, emerald, black, white, and turquoise.
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Cincha Canvas Go-Tote Bag $95 (was $119)
Canvas totes live up to their reputation, offering durability and longevity coupled with plenty of room.
Oprah's 2024 pick is a really reliable option, with a zip top, a pair of water bottle holders, and a laptop sleeve. It's also loaded with pockets, providing plenty of organizational space for all of your worldly essentials.
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Dearfoams Hannah Chenille Knit Slippers $20 (was $44)
Insane comfort from the first step! It's no wonder these topped Oprah's list in 2024. Like plush little pillows, these slippers nestle your feet in toasty warmth.
The combination of knit fabric, gel-infused memory foam, and a hint of faux fur trim captures a chic vibe that sets them apart from ordinary slippers.
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Khen Flower Cocktail Coupes $50 (was $60)
Oprah is right — you can use this beautiful champagne coupes year-round!
While they obviously turned up on her list during the holidays, they're so elegant and versatile that you'll want to pop them out whenever you're entertaining. Serve up everything from bubbly to sorbet to ice cream!
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TELFAR Puff Shopper $140 (was $280)
Oprah is a big TELFAR fan, having shared everything from bags to coats over the years.
Last year she selected this roomy tote that's spacious enough to hold all of your daily essentials and then some. It has a handy magnetic closure and interior zip pocket, and is large enough to accommodate a laptop.
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Softies Ultra-Soft Lounge Set $104 (was $139)
Softies must be doing something right, because it's made Oprah's list year after year without fail.
One touch of this lounge set and you will understand why! It is crazily plush, with a sumptuously light yet very warm feel. It's great for those off-duty days that find you curled up on the couch relaxing with a movie.
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