20 of the most popular deals Yahoo Canada readers bought during Amazon Prime Day 2025
P.S. — while Prime Day has wrapped up, some of these deals are still live, meaning you have one more chance to save.
Save 25%: Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds ($247 $329)
Take 88% off: YKYI Electric Spin Scrubber ($50 $400)
35% off: grace & stella Under Eye Masks With Retinol ($26 $40)
Save 80%: Wireless Earbuds ($30 $150)
38% off: Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Egg Cooker ($18 $29)
Save 36%: Surge Protector Outlet Extender ($16 $25)
Take 68% off: iPhone Charger (3-pack) ($13 $40)
41% off: Ninja Foodi 10 QT 6-in-1 DualZone Smart XL Air Fryer ($189 $320)
Save 37%: Energizer AA Batteries, Max Double A Battery Alkaline ($12 $20)
Save 20%: Cascade Dishwasher Detergent Pods ($20 $25)
This toilet paper mega pack includes 24 mega rolls, which is the equivalent of 96 regular rolls. More than 20,000 Amazon shoppers have purchased this Charmin deal in the past month, earning the bundle a 4.7-star average rating.
This bestselling Fire TV Stick turns any television into a smart TV and instantly gives you access to thousands of channels, music and apps, including Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+. It also lets you use your voice to search movies, shows and more with Alexa.
With six hours of listening time on a single charge and up to 30 hours when using the MagSafe Charging Case (included), the AirPods boast impressive battery life. It comes with four silicone tips that help you achieve a secure and comfortable fit, while also keeping sound in and external noise out.
The AirPods resist dust, sweat, and water, making them suitable for sweaty workouts or outdoor activities while also providing intelligent noise control. It also features an H2 chip, which provides deep, immersive sound with rich bass and overall improved definition.
This electric scrubber comes with eight detachable brushes, including a flat brush for tile floors and grout, a round brush for curved surfaces, a cloth brush for fabrics and more.
It has a "powerful" motor with two speeds: one for daily cleaning while the second provides a deeper, more intense scrub. The handle extends from about 12 inches to 43.3 inches, which helps to get into those hard-to-reach nooks and crannies.
These popular under-eye masks are specifically designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines and hydrate the delicate skin around the eyes. They're formulated with retinol, sea moss, hyaluronic acid and glycerin and have a nice, gel-like texture.
The Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects teeth whitening kit promises to get your teeth 13 levels whiter in just 22 days. The kit comes with 22 treatments in larger sizes than previous versions.
Crest uses the same whitening ingredients as professional dentists to brighten your smile, and the Canadian Dental Association has validated its strips.
These wireless headphones with noise-cancelling technology are an affordable alternative to pricier brands. Enjoy up to six to eight hours of use with a single charge and easily check the charge level on your case and earbuds themselves.
These headphones have earned more than 53,000 customer reviews and have been called 'outstanding' at a 'budget price.'
This appliance cooks up to seven eggs at once and can make soft, medium or hard-boiled eggs, poached eggs and omelettes.
To use the device, just add eggs, water, press the power button and the appliance cooks your egg for the perfect amount of time. When the eggs are ready, the cooker will beep to alert you and the indicator light will turn off.
The sheets are available in seven different sizes, ranging from twin to California king, and come in more than 40 different colours and patterns.
The four-piece set comes with two pillowcases, a flat sheet and a fitted sheet that has 16-inch deep pockets that'll tuck under your mattress. The fabric is softer than Egyptian cotton as well as breathable and cool, so you won't be up all evening covered in sweat during hot nights.
This multipurpose surge protector features three USB charging ports and six outlet adaptors (including on its sides) with a grounded indicator light so that you always know your devices are secure.
It's earned more than 12,000 reviews on Amazon Canada and has been called the 'perfect power solution' for your home.
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Take 68% off: iPhone Charger (3-pack)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max
BISSELL Little Green Proheat Portable Deep Cleaner
grace & stella Eye Serum Roller
Amazon Echo Buds
LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask
41% off: Ninja Foodi 10 QT 6-in-1 DualZone Smart XL Air Fryer
Save 37%: Energizer AA Batteries, Max Double A Battery Alkaline
Save 20%: Cascade Dishwasher Detergent Pods
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