Amazon Prime Day Starts on Monday, July 16 This Year

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Photo credit: Amazon

From Good Housekeeping

Prepare your credit cards, friends: It's time for Prime Day. Amazon just announced that its fourth-annual summer sale kicks off at 3 p.m. EST on Monday, July 16 and runs through Wednesday, July 18 at 3 a.m. EST. And not surprisingly, the mega online retailer says this year's Prime Day will be bigger than ever - thanks to an added six hours and a promise of over one million deals online.

If you're new to this Prime Day thing, a little background: This is Amazon’s big annual sale event for Prime members - basically Black Friday in July, when the retailer offers a bunch of rapid-fire deals on TVs, smart home gadgets, kitchen items, groceries, toys, fashion, furniture, appliances, back-to-school supplies, and everyday essentials that run over the course of 36 hours.

There's not much intel yet on what's going on sale, but we did get a little sneak peek. Here's everything you need to know so far.

How to Shop the Deals

If you're not already an Amazon Prime member, start there. Become an Amazon Prime member by clicking this link. If you're not ready to commit, you can sign up for a 30-day trial that gives you access to all of Prime Day’s deals. Just remember to cancel after your month is up, or you’ll get charged.

Just like previous years, Prime Day will offer a mix of "Lightening Deals" and "Spotlight Deals." Lightening Deals start every five minutes and run for a set amount of time, while Spotlight Deals last until an item is sold out. That means, you should plan to check in often and shop quickly. (Like we said, just like Black Friday!)

There Are Deals You Can Shop Now

Yes! Amazon has already started releasing deals for Prime members to whet your appetite. Many more one-off sales may roll out in the coming week, but here are some offerings you can shop today:

Bonus: You can save at Whole Foods, too.

Photo credit: Lindsey Murray
Photo credit: Lindsey Murray

As part of Prime Day 2018, you'll also be able to save offline at Whole Food Markets across the United States, too. Prime members can get an additional 10% off hundreds of sale items and various discounts on other popular products. Amazon Prime Rewards card members with an eligible Prime membership will also get 10% back when shopping at the grocery chain from July 14 to July 17.

Just download the Whole Foods Market or Amazon App and have your cashier scan the QR Prime Code to save.

Based on this sampling so far, we’re expecting some good offerings starting July 16. Check back as we update with more info about Prime Day. Happy Shopping!

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