Want to shop Prime Day like a pro? Heres what to buy and what to avoid

Amazon Prime Day has evolved into one of the biggest shopping periods of the year.Each summer, shoppers are met with thousands of discounts, lightning deals, limited-time offers and product pages plastered with giant percentage-off badges.The problem is that not every deal is worth your attention.Prime Day runs from June 23 to 26 this year, and after covering Amazon’s shopping event for half a decade, I’ve learned there are certain categories, such as electronics, home essentials and tech, that always see the deepest discounts.Here at The Post, we don’t just diligently fact-check to call out fake news — we also relentlessly price-check to get you inflation-beating bargains you can trust.Before we recommend a single Prime Day purchase, our experienced bargain hunters put every “deal” through our price-checking gauntlet:This isn’t to say that other departments don’t have sales.

In fact, if you’re a Prime member, you’re sure to find savings no matter the section you shop (if you’re not a member, sign up for a 30-day free trial).But if you’re solely interested in competitive pricing, certain items significantly drop in price for the event, while others, even with the sale badge, are just marketing markdowns better left ignored.Here are the categories and products worth prioritizing during Amazon Prime Day 2026 — and the ones I’d approach with caution.

This is the easiest recommendation every year.Amazon routinely offers some of the steepest discounts of the event on its own hardware.Smart speakers, streaming devices, tablets and e-readers often hit their lowest prices of the year during Prime Day.

Prime Day is often one of the lowest prices of the year for the Echo Dot, making it an affordable way to add voice control, music and smart-home automation to any room.This is a great Prime Day buy because Amazon frequently discounts Fire TV devices heavily, giving you fast 4K streaming and Alexa integration for less.

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