108 best early Prime Day deals you can shop right now on Amazon Canada — up to 88% off tech, kitchen and more
While the four-day sale technically commences on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PST, Canadian shoppers can already save on everything from Amazon Fire TVs and laptops to self-care essentials and gift-worthy devices.
Of course, our Yahoo Canada shopping experts will be covering everything and anything Amazon Prime Day starting on Tuesday, but until then, we've gone ahead and compiled some of Amazon's best and steepest early Prime Day deals for your pre-Amazon Prime Day 2025 weekend perusal.
Remember, Prime Day is a member-exclusive event, so you'll need a Prime membership to access its steepest discounts. Not yet a member? You can sign up for a Prime membership here.Tech deals: Shop all tech deals
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With tens of thousands of deals up for grabs, there will be something for everyone this Prime Day. Here is a sneak peek at some of the top deals from Amazon Prime Day 2025:
Save up to 40% on select TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG and Hisense.
Up to 40% off select Samsung Chromebooks.
Save up to 30% on ASUS laptops.
Up to 50% off select Levi's apparel.
Save up to 40% on select oral care from Philips Sonicare and Waterpik.
Up to 50% off select floor care from Shark.
Save up to 45% on select floor care and air purifiers from Dyson.
Save up to 40% on Bissell, iRobot, Tineco and Eufy.
Up to 35% off outdoor and lawn equipment from Greenworks.
Save 88% on an Electric Spin Scrubber | Shop for $50 $400
Take 81% off Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $28 $150
80% off: Monster Shock Plus Bluetooth Speaker | Shop for $40 $200
Save 80% on a Dash Camera | Shop for $80 $400
79% off: Monster Open Free AC100 Open Ear Headphones | Shop for $32 $150
76% off: Monster Clarity 102 Plus Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $36 $150
Take 74% off Amazon Echo Buds | Shop for $40 $155
77% off: Golf Rangefinder with Slope | Shop for $114 $500
Take 71% off Monster Mission 200 Bluetooth Headphones | Shop for $50 $170
71% off: Cordless Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $145 $500
70% off a Cordless Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $170 $570
Take 68% off Apple MFi Certified iPhone Chargers | Shop for $13 $40
67% off: Amazon Echo Auto | Shop for $25 $75
Take 67% off: Fitness Tracker | Shop for $30 $90
Take 64% off: jumper Laptop | Shop for $430 $1,200
61% off: Norton 360 2024 Antivirus Software | Shop for $35 $90
Save 61% on a Blink Outdoor 4 smart security camera | Shop for $130 $330
Take 60% off a Blink Outdoor 4 wire-free smart security camera | Shop for $200 $500
60% off: Vacuum Sealer Machine | Shop for $80 $200
60% off: Pickleball Paddles | Shop for $80 $200
54% off: Mkicesky Cervical Support Pillow | Shop for $46 $100
Save 53% on a Blink Outdoor 4 Floodlight Camera | Shop for $80 $170
51% off: Muscle Massage Gun | Shop for $69 $140
Take 50% off a Ring Video Doorbell Wired | Shop for $35 $70
50% off: eufy S1 HydroJet Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo | Shop for $900 $1,800
Take 50% off an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K | Shop for $35 $70
50% off: JBL Vibe Flex True Wireless Earbuds | Shop for $50 $100
Save 50% on a Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 Digital Air Fry Oven | Shop for $130 $260
50% off: Shark AI Robot Vacuum with XL Self-Empty Base | Shop for $330 $666
Save 49% on an Amazon Smart Plug | Shop for $18 $35
Save 48% on a Garmin Instinct 2X Solar Rugged GPS Smartwatch | Shop for $310 $600
Take 48% off a Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Deluxe Coffee Machine | Shop for $99 $189
Save 48% on a Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $136 $260
Take 47% off a Garmin Forerunner 255 GPS Running Smartwatch | Shop for $250 $470
47% off: Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker | Shop for $95 $180
Take 44% off a Ninja Foodi 10 QT 6-in-1 DualZone Smart XL Air Fryer | Shop for $180 $320
43% off: Shark Rocket Ultra-Light Vacuum | Shop for $114 $200
Take 43% off an Amazon Echo Dot | Shop for $40 $70
Save 43% on a Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven | Shop for $171 $300
Take 43% off JBL Tune 520BT Headphones | Shop for $40 $70
41% off this Garmin fēnix 7S Pro Sapphire Solar GPS Smartwatch | Shop for $720 $1,220
39% off: WINIX 5500-2 Air Purifier | Shop for $169 $275
Take 38% off Keurig K-Supreme Plus Coffee Maker | Shop for $130 $209
Save 38% on a Ring Stick Up Cam Battery | Shop for $80 $130
Take 38% off an Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet | Shop for $75 $120
Take 36% off a DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless Cordless Impact Driver | Shop for $128 $199
35% off: Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Egg Cooker | Shop for $19 $29
Take 35% off an Amazon Echo Show 8 | Shop for $130 $300
Save 35% on an Amazon Fire TV 50" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV | Shop for $450 $690
34% off: DEWALT 20V MAX Compact Jobsite Blower | Shop for $119 $179
Save 33% on a Samsung 32" 4K UHD 60Hz 4ms White Smart Monitor | Shop for $600 $900
33% off: Shark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System | Shop for $270 $400
Take 33% off a Roomba Plus 405 Combo Robot Vacuum & Mop | Shop for $600 $900
32% off: Philips One for Kids Battery Toothbrush | Shop for $17 $25
31% off: Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV | Shop for $550 $800
30% off: Philips 2000 Series Air Fryer | Shop for $70 $100
30% off: Marshall Major V Wireless On-Ear Headphones | Shop for $154 $220
Save 30% on an Amazon Echo Spot | Shop for $70 $100
Save 30% on a De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Coffee and Espresso Machine | Shop for $700 $1,000
30% off: SAXX Men's Underwear 3-pack | Shop for $69 $98
Take 30% off: Echo Spot smart alarm clock | Shop for $70 $100
29% off: Alexa Voice Remote Pro | Shop for $32 $45
Take 29% off an Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet | Shop for $135 $190
29% off: Tineco iFLOOR 3 Breeze Complete Wet Dry Vacuum | Shop for $270 $380
29% off: Amazon Fire TV 32" 2-Series HD smart TV | Shop for $170 $240
Take 29% off a Ninja Express Chop | Shop for $48 $40
29% off: Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner Tablets | Shop for $15 $21
Save 28% on Rosemary Oil For Hair Growth | Shop for $14 $19
Take 28% off a Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Machine | $164 $229
26% off: ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34 Laptop | Shop for $699 $949
Take 26% off a Ninja DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee System | Shop for $170 $230
26% off: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Prestige 9900 | Shop for $369 $500
Take 25% off Breville the Bambino Plus Espresso Machine | Shop for $490 $650
Take 25% off Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer | Shop for $400 $530
25% off: Ninja Luxe Café Essential Series Espresso Machine | Shop for $450 $600
Save 25% on an Amazon Kindle Scribe 64 GB | Shop for $425 $570
Take 25% off an Ultra-Slim Bidet | Shop for $44 $59
25% off: Ninja Precision Temperature Electric Kettle | Shop for $60 $80
25% off: SEXYHAIR Volumizing & Texturizing Powder | Shop for $18 $24
25% off: BRITSOU 50 Pints Dehumidifier | Shop for $225 $300
24% off: Bitvae Water Flosser | Shop for $34 $45
Save 24% on Philips Sonicare Power Flosser | Shop for $76 $100
Save 24% Gain Super Sized Flings Laundry Detergent Pacs | Shop for $19 $25
23% off a TCL 65" Class S4 4K LED Smart TV with Fire TV | Shop for $540 $700
Save 23%: Fitbit Versa 4 fitness smartwatch | Shop for $200 $260
Save 23% on a DEWALT Sliding Compound Miter Saw | Shop for $498 $649
23% off: X-Hose Pro Expandable Garden Hose 100Ft | Shop for $75 $98
22% off: Samsonite Omni 2 Luggage | Shop for $81 $104
22% off: Dewalt 20V MAX XR Cordless Hammer Driver Drill Combo Kit | Shop for $348 $449
Take 22% off a Philips Multi Groomer All-in-One Trimmer | Shop for $66 $85
Save 22% on a Craftsman Cordless Push Mower | Shop for $429 $549
Save 22% on a Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool | Shop for $700 $900
22% off: Philips One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush | Shop for $43 $55
Save 21% on a Breville The Fast Slow Pro Multi-Cooker | Shop for $340 $430
21% off: Philips Multigroom Series 3000 | Shop for $24 $30
Take 21% off: Ninja Crispi Air Fryer | Shop for $142 $180
20% off: Amazon Basics Vacuum Compression Storage Bags with Hand Pump | Shop for $36 $46
Take 20% off a KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer | Shop for $380 $475
Save 20% on Ray-Ban Metal Sunglasses | Shop for $222 $278
Take 20% off a Dyson Ball Animal 3 Upright Vacuum | Shop for $400 $500
Save 19% on an Amazon Fire TV 43" 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV | Shop for $300 $370
Save 19% on OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover | Shop for $11 $13
Take 17% off a KitchenAid 3-Piece Pasta Roller | Shop for $190 $230
17% off: Bissell Upright Vacuum Cleaner | Shop for $100 $120
Save 15% on a COSORI Air Fryer 5Qt | Shop for $110 $130
Save 14% on the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless String Trimmer | Shop for $119 $139
Save 10% on Green Mountain Coffee Keurig K-Cup Pods | Shop for $20 $22
By the way — did we mention that with every Amazon or Prime Video purchase of $20 or more, there's a chance to win huge prizes? Amazon's Giftmania is on through the end of Prime Day, July 11. Click here for all the details.
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