Amazon Prime Day 2019: The 29 Best Home and Outdoors Deals
As befits a website known as “the everything store,” Amazon’s Prime Day offerings really run the gamut. You may already have a few big-ticket electronics items in mind, but don’t sleep on any kitchen gadgets, high-tech toys, or even pet cameras that you may have been eying. Amazon will release new deals throughout the entire 48 hours of Prime Day (yes, it’s two days long), and we will update this article throughout the sale, so if you don’t see something you like now, be sure to check back later.
Updated 10:35 pm ET July 16: Updated pricing and availability, cut nearly a dozen products, and added a few new products like the BioLite Bundle. If an item has sold out or is no longer at its deal price, we cross it out. Deal prices sometimes return and items come back in stock faster than we can update, so it never hurts to check for yourself.
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Home Deals
iRobot
Sonicare Smart Toothbrush for $280 ($50 off): We thought that a drinking glass was a pretty classy way to charge and store your electric toothbrush.
Black+Decker Cordless Vacuum for $28 ($7 off): Fun fact: Black+Decker partnered with NASA to build dustbusters on the onboard shuttles for the Apollo missions!
iRobot Roomba 690 Robot Vacuum for $230 ($145 off): iRobot’s mid-tier robot vacuum hasn’t been updated for a while, but its navigation software is still tops. At this price, it’s a no-brainer if you want an autonomous vacuum.
August Smart Lock Pro for $161 ($69 off): We found August’s smart lock to be an easy way to ditch our keys, but it’s better with the Wi-Fi bridge.
TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug for $15 ($7 off): Smart plugs are an easy, affordable way to make your home more energy-efficient. I (Adrienne) have these simple plugs to turn off everything at my desk.
Tile Pro 2-Pack With Replaceable Battery for $35 ($25 off): I would never leave my house if it weren’t for Tiles. I put them on everything—wallet, fanny pack, keys—and replaceable batteries were a long time coming.
Petcube Bites 2 for $199 ($50 off): This brand-new pet camera just arrived. I haven’t had a chance to test it yet, but it has built-in Alexa, full room view, and night vision.
Marpac Dohm Classic for $32 ($13 off): The original Dohm was invented in 1962 and it’s still one of the most reliable sound machines available. The discount applies at checkout.
Philips Hue Bulb Starter Set for $100 ($60 off): Glaring white lights will seem almost unbearable after you’ve created custom scenes with your brand-new colored smart bulb set.
Dyson Pure Hot+Cool for $400 ($199 off): We included this 3-in-1 air purifier for our smart home gift guide. It has a heater to keep your bedroom or office warm during the winter.
Coway Mighty Air Purifier for $168 ($62 off): We are including the larger version of this air purifier in an upcoming air purifier roundup. It’s easy to use, attractive, and can clean smaller rooms of up to 360 feet.
Kitchen Deals
Joule
ChefSteps Joule Sous Vide for $125 ($53 off): We do love a good sous vide, and this is our top pick. But if you’re an Instant Pot fan, it also makes a sous vide machine.
Instant Pot Duo 6 Quart for $50 ($50 off): Speaking of Instant Pot, this is one of its best sellers. It’s affordable, quick, and has seven different functions (slow cooker, steamer) and 14 different smart programs (meat, rice, etc). The nine-function version is on sale, too.
Instant Ace Plus Cooking and Beverage Blender for $90 ($60 off): A powerful blender is great for more than just margaritas. You can whip up great dressings, purees, and soups in a snap, all without taking up too much counter space.
Breville Compact Smart Oven for $130 ($50 off): Breville’s Smart Element iQ measures and distributes heat where needed, so you’ll never scorch your sandwich or muffins again.
Lodge Cast-Iron 5-Piece Bundle for $70 ($80 off): Not everything in my kitchen is extremely techie; I use Lodge skillets and griddles as my main cookware, especially in a pizza oven. Lodge’s cast-iron cookware works just as well as Le Creuset and it costs much, much less.
Philips Smokeless Indoor BBQ Grill for $150 ($150 off): Just because you live in an apartment, or it’s pouring rain, doesn’t mean you can’t grill up some burgers and veggies. This indoor grill will help you do just that.
Outdoors Deals
Garmin
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter (2-pack) for $25 ($14 off): The LifeStraw is an easy, affordable way to make sure you’re never caught without water on the trail. It removes bacteria, including E. coli, from drinking water.
Garmin Forerunner 235 Watch for $175 ($155 off): Garmin’s latest Forerunner line is out, which makes now a great time to pick up last year’s Forerunner watches at half off.
Garmin Fenix 5 Watch for $409 ($192 off): The burly Fenix 5 is on our list of best fitness trackers.
Intex Challenger K1 Inflatable Kayak With Paddle and Pump for $42 ($22 off): I won this kayak in a raffle years ago! It’s about as maneuverable as a sofa, but I can transport it without a kayak rack and it’s great for lounging on the water with my dog.
Fossil Women’s Sport Smartwatch for $199 ($76 off): Many Fossil smartwatches are on sale, but our pick is this attractive, solid, WearOS watch.
Gerber Bear Grylls Survival Hatchet for $18 ($30 off): If you can get over the fact that this hatchet is named after Bear Grylls, Gerber makes great stuff. This hatchet looks like an affordable, compact, lightweight, and reliable camping tool.
Razor EcoSmart Metro Scooter for $315 ($265 off): We love BioLite’s BaseLantern and this similar, but smaller like looks like a good deal at this price.
LifeStyle Deals
23ANDMe
AncestryDNA Genetic Ethnicity Test for $49 ($50 off): We’re skeptical about consumer genetics companies, but they can be quite enlightening, and this is a pretty great deal. Ancestry is our favorite DNA kit for finding relatives and exploring the history of your genes. The downside is that the company will try to upsell you on many extra services it offers. Just say no to most (or all) of them.
23andMe Health & Ancestry Kit for $100 ($100 off): There are always privacy concerns when you send DNA in for testing. Still, 23andMe is the best test we’ve tried for getting health information and fun traits and other info. It can tell you if you’re possibly genetically prone to fun things like hating cilantro and a few serious conditions—though the test isn’t thorough, so you’re not in the clear if you pass (or doomed if you fail). The best part about 23andMe is that it doesn’t upsell you. It makes its money by asking you if you’ll consent to answer questions or have your DNA used in medical studies. You can say no.
Toy Deals
Osmo
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