
Shop MASSIVE Prime Day discounts on Dyson, Samsung, Shark, Nespresso, and other home essentials - prices start at just $9!
It's the most wonderful time of the year for bargain hunters. While sales abound year round, nothing (and we mean nothing) can compare to the home essentials deals that pop up during Prime Day.
Amazon's big sale doesn't disappoint, with huge discounts across the board on everything from Shark vacuums and Dyson air purifiers to luxurious bedding and furniture. Got your eye on kitchen appliances? We spied big savings on KitchenAid, Nespresso, Keurig, and more.
What's worth your time and money? Here are the best deals to snap up now — check back regularly for updates, and don't miss our top 15 tech deals and best beauty deals, either!
JoyJolt 24-Piece Glass Storage Container Set $33 (was $40)
This is hands down one of the best kitchen storage sets available on Amazon. It's available in a variety of colors and is designed to keep everything fresh, from fresh fruits and vegetables to leftovers.
You'll receive 12 containers with matching lids, all in assorted sizes to accommodate a variety of foods.
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KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer $300 (was $400)
We say this every year, and it's just as true this time around. Prime Day is definitely the smartest time to grab a Tilt-Head Stand Mixer if you've had KitchenAid's best-seller on your wish list.
This 4.5-quart model earns huge raves for its capacity (it can mix up to 8 dozen cookies in a batch) and features 10 speeds to make any recipe a reality.
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BISSELL Little Green Multipurpose Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner $82 (was $124)
The little dynamo that could! There is a reason people absolutely swear by this adorable carpet and upholstery cleaner.
It does to spots and stains what no other device can, digging deep to break down even stubborn messes due to pets and spills. With a 48-ounce tank, it allows you to clean for longer periods between refills.
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Keurig K-Express Coffee Maker $60 (was $110)
Crave coffee but don't want to deal with a bulky machine? The K-Express is made for you! It's beautifully sleek at just 15 inches tall by 7 inches wide, so it won't take up much space even in a compact kitchen.
With a 42-ounce water reservoir and 3 cup sizes (8 ounce, 10 ounce, and 12 ounce), it's the perfect choice for easy brewing.
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Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 Smart Air Purifier and Fan $350 (was $650)
Clear the air with an absolutely jaw-dropping 46 percent discount on this bestselling Dyson air purifier and fan.
It not only traps those harmful contaminants to keep your surrounding air fresh and clean, but also cools your space with the added benefit of 350-degree oscillation. Use the MyDyson app to control it from anywhere!
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QINLIANF Wall Charger $9 (was $13)
Expand your power options with this compact extender. It features five AC outlets and four USB ports, and is a must if you have multiple devices going at once.
Its surge protection and space-saving design make it a simple solution for organizing cords and powering several items at once. At this price, you can't go wrong.
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BLACK+DECKER AdvancedClean Dustbuster $42 (was $70)
Did someone say 'classic'? You can definitely always, always count on a Dustbuster to be by your side through life's biggest messes.
This is literally the ultimate cleaning companion, designed to eat up anything in its path. It includes an extendable crevice tool, maximizing its ability to clean on virtually any space.
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Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box $30 (was $55)
Talk about convenient! When you're slammed at work or short on time, the last thing you want to do is head out to grab food.
This little pot heats up your food right where you are. Fill it with your desired meal, then plug it in to quickly heat your food. It has a snug lid that prevents leaks and keeps food fresh.
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Conair Handheld Garment Steamer $48 (was $70)
Forget the bulky iron! Conair has you covered with its bestselling handheld steamer, which delivers the excellent performance you expect of an iron with steam to deliver perfectly pressed clothes and upholstery.
At the same time, it kills 99.9 percent of germs and allergens, so anyone who is a germaphobe will be thrilled.
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Le Creuset Cast Iron Signature Round Dutch Oven $295 (was $420)
This is another Prime Day essential that we highly recommend snapping up while it's 30 percent off.
The kitchen classic is beautiful in enameled cast iron, but more importantly it keeps food incredibly fresh by locking in moisture. It's ready to use (no seasoning needed!) and is resistant to dulling, cracking, and staining.
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Shark Clean and Empty Cordless Stick Vacuum $280 (was $450)
We love anything that makes life easier — and especially anything that simplifies cleaning. This may just make a vacuuming lover out of you!
It automatically charges and empties as soon as you return it to its charging dock. It's super lightweight and offers 40 minutes of run time, enough for you to clear every speck and trap all of that dust!
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Martha Stewart Rayna Swivel Task Chair $115 (was $152)
Thinking about upgrading your office? A new chair could be just what you need to both see and feel a difference.
At 24 percent off, this cozy and supportive seat will make those long work days feel so much easier! It's stylish, too, with slightly curved arms and a beautiful ivory and bronze color combination.
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Lasko High Velocity Oscillating Tower Fan $80 (was $106)
Brutal summer heat is absolutely no match for this sleek tower fan. It's designed to boost airflow with an impressive 25 percent increase in air velocity.
Choose from 3 speeds that you can control with the included remote. Measuring 35 inches tall, it's sized just right to cool virtually any space in your home or office.
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Ninja Blender $80 (was $110)
Sometimes you just need a basic blender without all of the bells and whistles. Thousands of shoppers agree this is definitely the one.
It has a 72-ounce pitcher, more than enough to blend large batches at once. Whether you're pulverizing ice or whole fruits or vegetables, you can count on it to make any type of food prep a breeze.
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iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum and Mop $140 (was $275)
Set it and forget it! That's the beauty of the Roomba, iRobot's beloved robot vacuum.
This model also has a mop, so it works overtime to keep your hard surfaces and carpets clean. It goes deep to suction dirt and leaves hard flooring glossy and fresh. Use the companion app to control every function from anywhere.
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Caraway Deluxe Cookware Set $535 (was $670)
Luxury cookware can be really pricey, but if you've been coveting a set we highly advise you to check out this 20 percent off deal.
Available in seven color options, the 16-piece collection includes Caraway's beloved frying pan, sauce pan, Dutch oven, saute pan, 4 pan racks, and a canvas lid holder with hooks (plus lids for the pans).
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Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven $75 (was $99)
If you're in the market for a Dutch oven but don't want to splurge on Le Creuset, allow us to introduce you to the next best thing.
In fact, Lodge Dutch ovens are amazing in their own right, and this is a great opportunity to get yours for 24 percent off. It's available in plenty of colors, is made with reliable cast iron, and locks in moisture.
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Astercook 13-Piece Knife Set $18 (was $50)
Every home should have a quality knife set, and this one is a fabulous deal at 64 percent off.
You'll get a chef knife, slicing knife, Santoku knife, serrated bread knife, utility knife, and paring knife, each with protective blade guards. The set also includes a pair of matching kitchen shears.
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Nespresso Vertuo Plus Coffee and Espresso Maker by De'Longhi $142 (was $219)
Coffee connoisseurs need a machine that doesn't mess around, and this is definitely an amazing option.
At the touch of a button it brews coffee or espresso in your choice of four sizes (5 ounce, 8 ounce, single, or double espresso). It even includes an Aeroccino3 milk frother, enabling you to make barista-worthy drinks at home.
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KitchenAid 5-Cup Food Chopper $60 (was $85)
Speed up basic kitchen tasks with this handy chopper that chops and purees anything in seconds flat.
Use it to whip cream, break down chickpeas for hummus, blend salsa ingredients, and so much more! It takes no time at all and is incredibly easy to use (not to mention cute in your choice of multiple colors).
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Thermacell E-Series Mosquito Repeller $30 (was $40)
Waging war on mosquitoes? Not anymore! Thermacell designs powerhouse repellers like this device that protects you for up to 20 feet.
It's great for your outdoor space, essentially guarding you with a shield that prevents those pesky pests from wreaking havoc on your fun. It's compact, too, so you can set it just about anywhere.
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Bartesian Premium Cocktail and Margarita Machine $299 (was $370)
Be your own bartender! No reason you can't whip up delicious cocktails and margaritas right at home thanks to this beautiful machine that simplifies the process.
Pop in a cocktail capsule, choose your desired strength, and press the button — that's it! A luxe drink that would make ny mixologist jealous of your mad skills.
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Brooklinen Luxury Sateen Sheet Set $280 (was $450)
Once you've tried Brooklinen's sateen sheets, you may never look back. There is nothing like silky feeling bedding to help you rest more soundly at night.
It's made with long staple cotton and designed to last. Available in multiple prints and colors, the set includes a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and 2 pillowcases.
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American Soft Linen 6-Piece Towel Set $38 (was $45)
Is there anything more essential than soft towels? You'll feel like you're in a spa when you wrap yourself up in these!
You'll get six, including two washcloths, two hand towels, and two bath towels. Take your pick from a variety of colors ranging from neutral to bright. They're made with super absorbent 100 percent Turkish cotton.
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UGG Plush Throw $60 (was $73)
Cozy up! Any time is a good time to plan for cooler winter months. You'll love the way this throw blanket from UGG feels.
At 50 by 70 inches, it's the perfect size to toss on your bed or couch and is neutral enough to fit nicely into almost any space. At 18 percent off, it's a solid deal for a luxe accent that will stay soft forever.
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SAMSUNG Jet 60 Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum $200 (was $330)
At just 6 pounds, this lightweight stick dynamo has serious power. With its 180-degree swivel head, you can easily navigate even tricky spaces and leave them spotless.
It's also designed to trap up to 99.999 percent of microscopic dust, and can run for up to 40 minutes uninterrupted.
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Amazon Echo Spot $45 (was $80)
If you need a no-frills home assistant that's always there for you, you cannot go wrong with the Echo Spot.
This smart alarm clock is Alexa-powered and can control your smart home devices easily. Use it to check the time, weather, and more! Take your pick from three colors, including black, white, and blue.
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