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60 best extended Amazon Prime Day deals you can still shop in Canada — Apple, Nespresso, Dyson and more

60 best extended Amazon Prime Day deals you can still shop in Canada — Apple, Nespresso, Dyson and more

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Amazon Prime Day is officially over, but Canadians still have a chance to save big. Right now, you can find hundreds of extended deals up to 88 per cent off on Amazon Canada. We've rounded up some of the very best post-Prime Day deals, ranging from kitchen, home and cleaning essentials to gifts for him and her.
To help you stay organized and focus on what's important (saving you money!), we've listed the best last-chance deals by category to make things easier. To see what's still up for grabs even after Amazon Prime Day, keep scrolling for all of the details below.
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Save 80%: Bluetooth Smart Watch | Shop for $50 (was $250)
Take 43% off JBL Tune 520BT Headphones | Shop for $40 $70
Save 80%: Bluetooth Speaker | Shop for $40 (was $200)
Take 25% off Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $247 $329
Save 80%: Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $30 $150
28% off: Garmin vívoactive 5 Smartwatch| Shop for $289 $400
Save 56%: JBL Vibe Beam True Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $44 $99
83% off a Power Bank Portable Charger | Shop for $34 $200
Take 60% off an SGIN 17.3-inch Laptop | Shop for $330 $825
68% off: Canupdog 10.1 WiFi Digital Photo Frame | Shop for $65 $200
Take 48% off a Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Deluxe Coffee Machine | Shop for $99 $18
38% off: Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Egg Cooker | Shop for $18 $29
Save 42%: Keurig K-Iced Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker | Shop for $70 $120
30% off a Philips Series 3300 Automatic Espresso Coffee Machine | Shop for $700 $1,000
Take 38% off an ecozy Countertop Ice Maker | Shop for $99 $160
Save 19% on a CyberChill Slushie Machine | Shop for $243 $300
31% off: KitchenAid Digital Air Fryer Countertop Oven | Shop for $200 $288
Save 77% on a Canoly Masticating Juicer | Shop for $149 $640
Take 38% off a Keurig K-Supreme Plus K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker | Shop for $130 $209
52% off: HOSHANHO Kitchen Knife| Shop for $38 $80
66% off: Cordless Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $170 $500
Save 80%: MORENTO Air Purifier | Shop for $116 (was $576)
54% off: Mkicesky Cervical Support Pillow | Shop for $46 $100
Save 79%: Adjustable Small Standing Desk | Shop for $85 (was $400)
53% off: eufy S1 HydroJet Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo | Shop for $855 $1,800
Save 73%: Sperax 4-in-1 Walking Pad | Shop for $220 $800
76% off: High-Pressure 10-Mode Handheld Shower Head | Shop for $34 $139
Save 33% on a Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFin Upright Vacuum | Shop for $300 $450
88% off a YKYI Electric Spin Scrubber | Shop for $50 $400
Take 26% off a Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool | Shop for $665 $900
Save 20% on Philips Sonicare Power Flosser | Shop for $80 $100
28% off: CeraVe SALICYLIC ACID Cleanser | Shop for $16 $22
Take 20% off L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara | Shop for $11 $13
29% off: Oral-B Pro Limited Electric Toothbrush | Shop for $85 $120
Save 24%: COSLUS Water Teeth Flosser | Shop for $35 $46
40% off: Professional Hair Dryer | Shop for $30 $50
Save 20% on a Wavytalk Thermal Brush | Shop for $64 $80
73% off an IPL Hair Removal Device | Shop for $70 $260
Take 53% off a Portable Mini Electric Razor | Shop for $47 $100
Save 20% on amika PERK UP Dry Shampoo | Shop for $31 $39
27% off: Always Pure Cotton Feminine Pads (24 Count) | Shop for $8 $11
Save 20% on Cascade Dishwasher Detergent Pods | Shop for $20 $25
34% off Microfibre Cleaning Cloths (Pack of 8) | Shop for $9 $13
Take 19% off Duracell 2032 Lithium Battery (6 Count) | Shop for $13 $16
Save 39% on Sheep Wool Dryer Balls (Pack of 6) | Shop for $12 $20
Save 16% on Always Discreet Adult Incontinence Pads (Pack of 104) | Shop for $60 $72
25% off: Tampax Pearl Tampons (34 Count) | Shop for $9 $12
Take 15% off Post-it Super Sticky Lined Notes (5 Notepads) | Shop for $21 $25
23% off: Oxo 1285700CM Deep Clean Brush Set | Shop for $14 $18
Save 24%: Scotch-Brite 228 Heavy Duty Scour Pad (8 Count) | Shop for $35 $46
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