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9 home goods Amazon's store brand, AmazonBasics, carries for less - from $200 memory-foam mattresses to $45 Dutch ovens

Remi Rosmarin   

9 home goods Amazon's store brand, AmazonBasics, carries for less - from $200 memory-foam mattresses to $45 Dutch ovens
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  • AmazonBasics is the e-commerce behemoth's store brand - that means lots of great products at low prices.
  • We're particularly fond of the AmazonBasics home goods line, which has a robust selection ranging from furniture to flatware.
  • We rounded up nine of AmazonBasics' best home goods to help you save some money on items you might be buying anyway.

By now, you've probably heard of AmazonBasics.

AmazonBasics is Amazon's version of a store brand where you can find low-cost, generic versions of popular products. While finding specific products on Amazon can sometimes be a maze, the AmazonBasics section is particularly well-organized, making it easier to find what you need. And then, of course, there are the great prices that really make this section worth checking out, and coming back to - especially so if you're a Prime member who can take advantage of Amazon's free two-day shipping, and dozens of other Prime perks.

Whether it's a big piece of furniture or a small kitchen gadget, AmazonBasics offers a robust selection of quality home basics for great prices. Below, we rounded up some of the best low-cost home goods we've found on the site.

Read more: I tested out furniture from Amazon's private-label brands, and the quality is surprisingly comparable to my higher-end furniture

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