Amazon is treating Prime members to its 'best deals of the summer' in June
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Amazon is treating Prime members to its 'best deals of the summer' in June.
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Prime Day will be back in June.This annual shopping bonanza unleashes Black Friday-like prices across almost every category stocked on Amazon, including electronics, kitchen, gaming, beauty, and fashion.
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Prime Day is only available to those with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs £95 per year.While it's known as Prime Day, Amazon extended the sale to 96 hours last year, with the price cuts running July 8 – 11, 2025.
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The US retailer hasn't confirmed when Prime Day will be held this time around, or how long you'll have to secure its limited-time offers.
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However, it has promised Prime members access to "Amazon's best deals of the summer".For clues about what to expect, last time around, Amazon delivered "hundreds of thousands of deals" across a slew of much-loved brands, including Bose, De' Longhi, Apple, Dyson, Lego, Shark, CeraVe, Ninja, and Sonos.
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