Amazon Prime Day is almost upon us once again. We don't have a confirmed date just yet, but the sale usually takes place in July, so that means we've only got a few months left to go. You can stick with us for all the latest news and updates as the two-day sale approaches - as well as our expert predictions and sneakers expectations for this year's Prime Day deals. To give us a little idea of what to expect, Amazon ran a brief Spring Sale in March that featured many products that are likely to be on sale for Prime Day. This two-day deals event wasn't on the same scale as Prime Day, but did offer a chance to bag a few bargains earlier in the year on Amazon devices, tech, toys, fashion and more - even though not all the prices were as low as we'd seen in the past.
From now and throughout the actual sale, this will be your destination for all things related to Amazon Prime Day 2023. For the time being, we've got all the crucial details from last year's event - including the best Deals (decordeals.shop) that were available and how you could find the biggest savings to make the most of the sale. When is Amazon Prime Day 2023? Unfortunately, we don't have a concrete answer for that right now. Amazon doesn't tend to confirm when its Prime Day sale will take place until a couple of weeks before the event. However, we can make some solid predictions based on the sale dates from previous years. One thing we can almost say for certain is that Prime Day 2023 will take place in July. Outside of the two times it was rescheduled due to the pandemic, Amazon Fashion has always held the sale in July - and it returned to that month for the most recent event, too.
We expect it to take place in the first half of the month, too, so our current prediction is that Amazon Prime Day 2023 will run on July 11 -12. This is, of course, just an educated guess. When did the last Amazon Prime Day take place? Amazon Prime Day ran across July 12 -13 from 0:00AM BST on Tuesday to 23:59 BST on Wednesday night. It was a huge two-day shopping bonanza that didn't just run in the UK - it also ran concurrently in the US, many European countries, and even over in Australia. The return to July after two years of rescheduling following supply issues and delivery delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic shows Amazon was ready to return things to normal once more. This is the same month it took place when Amazon originally started the 24-hour shopping event back in 2015, before evolving it to 30 hours in July 2017 and later expanding it to a full two days.
As always, we saw quite a few Prime Day deals dropping ahead of the event this year, mainly on Amazon's own brand devices. If you're already looking forward to the next Prime Day event, definitely remember that you can find really great sales upwards of a week in advance. A few of these 'warm up' Prime Day deals from the previous event also included strong promotions on popular subscription services such as Audible, Music Unlimited, and Kindle Unlimited. Prime Day isn't just a great time to pick up cheap tech, it's also a good time to think about trying out new streaming platforms or services with a range of extended free trials on offer. Occasionally, Amazon also offers tie-in promotions that include free credit to spend on Prime Day. Last time, there was no free credit up for grabs but you could enter a sweepstake to potentially win £5,000 (opens in new tab) if you bought from small businesses. There was also the opt-in charity donation service called Amazon Smile (opens in new tab) that funnelled some of your spending on Prime Day deals to charitable causes. Post w as created by G SA C ontent Generator Demoversion!
What is Amazon Prime Day? Prime Day is Amazon's biggest sale of the year. Usually held during the summer months, the annual two-day deals event is for Prime members only. And while there are non-Prime offers on the site throughout the sale, all the best discounts are exclusive Prime Day deals. To be eligible for the offers, you'll either need to sign up for a Prime membership (opens in new tab) for £8.99 per month, or £95 per year. You can also start a free 30-day Prime trial (opens in new tab) and use that throughout the sale. Just make sure you remember to cancel Amazon Prime within the one-month trial period if you don't want to keep your membership going after the sale. Do have a read of our Amazon Prime review if you're not sure whether it's worth keeping after Prime Day. Now for some history. Prime Day originally started in 2015 as a celebration of Amazon's 20th anniversary.