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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Is Coming! Score Early Deals, like This $179 Facial Steamer for Just $29 & More
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Date:2025-04-15 22:20:31
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The sooner we get to spring, the sooner we get to wedding guest season, kicking back for spring break, and, of course, Amazon's Big Spring Sale. If you haven't heard, it's going to be six days of huge deals, from March 20th to 25th, and will include beauty products, spring fashion, electronics, home products, tech, and more. And this sale isn't just for Prime Members, everyone will have access to these exclusive deals. Of course joining Prime means you get fast, free shipping, and it's never too late to sign up (or take advantage of the 30-day free trial), so membership is always a solid option.
And even though Amazon's Big Spring Sale hasn't started yet, there are still plenty of deals to get a jump on. In fact, I'm still gasping at some of the price tags I'm seeing. For the foodies out there, you can get a $54 meat thermometer for $9. For the trendy beauty lovers (or those aspiring to be), you can get $25 COSRX Snail Mucin for just $17. For the person that loves a new piece of tech, you can grab a 15-inch portable monitor for just $89 (original price $219). And that's just the start.
So, scroll down and check out my Amazon Big Spring Sale early picks and then keep checking back for our curated lists at the E! Insider Shop. Spring has sprung, deals are blooming, and your cart is hungry for these amazing sales.
Shop Amazon's Big Spring Sale Early Deals
Here at E! we're big fans of COSRX Snail Mucin, so we know how great it is (we even spoke to a dermatologist about it). If you haven't tried this viral beauty product, now is the time (and the price). Not only can it rejuvenate your skin, it can also keep it hydrated and glowing.
No beauty routine would be complete without a vanity mirror to practice in front of. This mirror includes 2x, 3x, and 10x magnification, plus adjustable brightness. Not only that, it's compact, portable, and you can charge it via USB.
At 84% off, this face steamer is the deal you should know about. For just $29 you can have a soothing, hydrating facial at home, just add water. You can even add a few aromatherapy drops on the built-in tablets for an extra calming boost.
Grab this $54 digital meat thermometer for just $9. It's great for checking the temperature of indoor food and outdoor barbeque meats, and even features a bottle opener. Plus, it's battery-operated, waterproof, and easy to use.
Wirelessly charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods all at once with this charging station. The design is sleek, it comes in 9 colors, and at $23, it's a bargain.
Meal prep is a snap with this 10-in-1 vegetable chopper. It comes with three chopper blades, three grater blades, two slicing blades, and an egg slicer for a variety of different cuts. Plus, it's easy to clean, easy to store, and comes with over 30,000 5-star Amazon reviews.
Snag 8 of these trendy claw clips for just $7. They come in a variety of colors with a matte rubber coating, and reviewers rave about their sturdiness and durability.
With the touch of a button, the Keurig delivers a strong cup of coffee. It comes with an easy to fill, removable 42-ounce reservoir (which can give you up to 4 cups of coffee at a time), and it allows you to choose between 3 cup sizes. It's a steal at 22% off.
Snag this $156 label maker for just $19. It makes home and office organization so easy and the app makes designing your labels easier than ever.
If you travel or just want a handy portable monitor for work, this monitor is a solid pick. It's 15.6 inches, delivers crystal clear visuals, and comes with a durable PU leather cover that can double as a stand. Did I mention it's 59% off?
When is Amazon's Big Spring Sale?
The first Amazon Big Spring Sale runs from March 20 to 25, 2024. Amazon customers can shop deals on beauty products, spring fashion, electronics, home products, and more.
What is on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale?
Customers can shop deals on seasonal items including spring fashion, outdoor furniture, cleaning and organization products, and Amazon devices.
How can I find the best deals during the Amazon Big Spring Sale?
You can find curated deals from E! Insider Shop throughout the sale. New deals will drop throughout the six-day sale. You can also shop Amazon Big Spring Sale deals here.
Do I have to be a Prime member to shop the Amazon Big Spring Sale?
No, all customers can shop the Amazon Big Spring Sale. However, Prime members will have special access and exclusive deals. If you are not a Prime member yet, you can join now to start enjoying your member benefits including fast, free shipping and exclusive discounts.
How much is Amazon Prime?
An Amazon Prime membership costs $14.99 per month or you can pay $139 per year. Join now for a 30-day free trial.
How much is Amazon shipping?
Amazon shipping costs depend on the items ordered and shipping location. Thankfully, shipping on your order is free (and fast) if you sign up for a Prime Membership. Join now for a 30-day free trial.
How much is Amazon Prime Student membership?
Students can get Amazon Prime at a reduced price of $7.49 per month or pay $69 per year. Join now for a free 6-month trial.
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