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Here's what you should buy on Amazon Prime Day 2019 based on the best deals we've seen in past years

Connie Chen,Connie Chen   

Here's what you should buy on Amazon Prime Day 2019 based on the best deals we've seen in past years
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Last year, Amazon pushed forward more than 1 million deals over the course of 1.5 days during its annual sales event, Prime Day. That's a huge number, and it's nice knowing you'll have plenty of options to shop, but it's also just plain overwhelming.

A million deals is more than enough to make your head spin, which is why Insider Picks rounds up the best Prime Day deals for you every year to help you save on a new piece of tech, kitchen appliance, or clothing - without having to spend hours clicking through pages of deals.

Amazon has not officially announced when Prime Day 2019 is happening, but that shouldn't stop you from thinking about what products you're hoping to save on this summer. Below, we've put together a general guide to the deals you should be keeping an eye on, as well as links to product categories and brand pages that you can bookmark directly. We've been covering Prime Day every year since it first started in 2015, so we've developed a pretty good sense for the types of products that will have the best deals.

Before you crack your knuckles and get to clicking, remember that you must first be an Amazon Prime member in order to access Prime Day deals. Start your free 30-day trial now so you'll be able to shop on Prime Day and also try out the dozens of other benefits included in your membership.

Read on for a guide to what you should buy on Prime Day 2019.

Want to stay updated on everything Prime Day 2019? Bookmark this page and our master guide to the best deals of Prime Day.

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Disclosure: This post is brought to you by the Insider Picks team. We highlight products and services you might find interesting. If you buy them, we get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. We frequently receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product is featured or recommended. We operate independently from our advertising sales team. We welcome your feedback. Email us at insiderpicks@businessinsider.com.



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