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Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals: Score last-minute lows on AirPods, AirTags and more

Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals: Score last-minute lows on AirPods, AirTags and more

Yahoo31-03-2025

As someone who tracks Apple prices for a living, believe me when I say the Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale are the real deal, and today's your last chance to snag them. We're talking AirTags, AirPods, iPads (even the newest model) and MacBook Airs all marked down, some at or close to their all-time lows.Before we jump to the deals, here's a bonus, non-Apple bargain worth considering: The Disney+/Hulu bundle is on sale, but this sale ends today. Score four months of streaming entertainment for only $12 before it pops back up to full price. (Feel free to cancel before then.)
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
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