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Amazon to offer special deals on seasonal products with first ever Big Spring Sale
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Date:2025-04-24 03:29:45
With the end of winter comes new spring Amazon deals.
The online retailer just announced its first ever Big Spring Sale where users can find deals on seasonally relevant items from outdoor furniture and garden essentials to spring fashion.
From March 20 to 25, customers can score up to half off on various products with Prime members enjoying access to exclusive deals. New deals will be released each day of the nearly weeklong event, according to a news release Thursday.
"All customers can shop the sale, which includes deals on Amazon devices like Echo and Kindle devices, and Prime members will receive access to exciting, exclusive deals," the news release said.
Reviewed:We have the inside scoop on Amazon's brand new Big Spring sale
Get up to half off on sports equipment, beauty products
Amazon's Big Spring Sale includes the following deals:
- Up to 50% off select beauty products
- Up to 50% off select sports and outdoors equipment
- Up to 40% off select home products
- Up to 40% off select spring apparel
- Up to 40% off select electronics
To see what deals are available visit amazon.com/bigspringsale starting on Wednesday, March 20.
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Is Big Spring Sale just for Amazon Prime members?
No, all Amazon customers can shop during the six-day sale but Prime members will have access to several exclusive deals.
To become a Prime member, customers can access a 30-day free trial (that auto-renews yearly) or choose between a monthly $14.99 plan and an annual $139 plan.
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