Im an Amazon reporter, and this is the only under-$25 Prime Day deals list you need

The best bargains of the year don’t always come with big-ticket price tags.For more than half a decade, I’ve been covering Amazon’s biggest sales events, tracking everything from viral gadgets to the most unglamorous but essential household staples.Over that time, I’ve become the person that friends, family and New York Post readers turn to when it’s time to figure out what’s actually worth buying, so they can skip spending their lunch break sale scrolling.Amazon Prime Day returns June 23 to 26 this year, and while the headlines tend to focus on flashy tech and splurge-worthy finds, some of the smartest shopping happens well under the radar.

In fact, the most useful deals are often hiding in plain sight under the $25 mark, where everyday essentials, small upgrades and repeat buys can deliver the biggest long-term savings.Somewhere along the way, it’s become a running joke on Slack that I’ll never stop telling people to stock up on trash bags whenever they go on sale.At this point, I’ve embraced the unofficial title of “trash bag deal hunter,” and I wear it proudly…because the real value of Prime Day isn’t just in the exciting purchases, but in remembering the everyday essentials you’ll be glad you grabbed when they’re suddenly cheaper than usual.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:So, consider this the only list of products under $25 you’ll need, from cleaning products to those items that have been sitting in your cart waiting for a repurchase.Bookmark it, shop from it and enjoy reaping the savings.Stocking up on household essentials is one of the smartest Prime Day moves, and this 30-pack helps you do exactly that.

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