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Amazon Prime Members: Get 25% off home essentials.


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Save 25%: As of Nov. 27, Amazon Prime members can save 25% on select Amazon Basics items as long as they purchase $50 or more. That's a discount that adds up.


If you missed out on Black Friday deals, fret not. Cyber Monday is here to help you keep saving on everything from gift cards, to tech, to home essentials. Stock up on everything you need to keep your home neat, tidy, and organized.

As of Nov. 27, Amazon Prime members can take advantage of the online retailer's early Cyber Monday deals on home essentials. Amazon has chosen a variety of its basics and will provide a 25% discount on qualifying purchases totaling $50 or more. Prime members will also get free delivery on their purchased items.

Here's how it works:

  1. Look through the list of pre-selected home basics.

  2. Add them to your cart.

  3. Receive 25% off automatically at checkout for all qualifying items.

The deal includes standout home basics such as:

And much much more! Stock up on everything you need to get your coffee fix, refill your first-aid kit, take care of your pets, and clean up after home and office messes while supplies last.

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