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’Tis the season to start your holiday shopping. At least that’s what retail giant Amazon hopes you’ll be thinking this week as it launches its Prime Early Access Event.
The sale, which runs Oct. 11 to 12, promises to offer Amazon Prime members its “lowest prices of the year,” on products ranging from Solo outdoor fire pits to Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes.
“They are gearing this toward shoppers interested in getting their holiday shopping done early, or at least starting it early,” says Julie Ramhold, a consumer analyst with DealNews, a comparison shopping website.
Follow these tips to make the most of the sale:
Set up deal alerts
Amazon puts thousands of items on sale during Prime sales events, so it can be overwhelming to know where to start — and tempting to make impulse purchases. Focus your shopping instead by making a list of the items that you’re interested in before you visit the site.
You can check CamelCamelCamel to see the price history of that product on Amazon, so you’ll know whether a given price is actually a good deal. Then set up “deal alerts” on your Amazon app, and the retailer will ping you if there’s a price drop on those products.
Save even more with refurbished options
Though you may not think of Amazon as a marketplace for pre-owned goods, the site has a full “Amazon Renewed” site that includes refurbished electronics — from keyboards to vacuum cleaners — that have been inspected and tested by Amazon technicians and come with a 90-day guarantee.
“These are already less expensive before Prime Day, and you can expect deeper discounts on select items in the Renewed category to also drop in price on Prime Day,” says Andrea Woroch, a consumer money saving expert. “That’s a great way to get the best bang for your buck.”
Stock up on Amazon-branded items
During previous Prime sales events, many of the best deals have been on Amazon-owned tech devices, such as the Echo or the Ring doorbell. The retailer said it will take 80% off some Fire TV models.
“If you’re looking for a smart TV, and you’re OK with a Fire TV, then it’s going to be a really good time to shop for those,” Ramhold says.