Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days Sale comes officially and it’s the biggest ever! Runs for a total of seven days from October 7 to October 13, it beats the six-day sale we saw last year, matching the week-long primary day we enjoyed in July. It starts the huge shopping season for the end of the year culminating with Black Friday and then Christmas.
Our colleagues in the US call it a ‘Mini Prime Day Sale’, but that’s because US sales are only 48 hours long. There appears like a real other first -class day in Singapore and down below, there is nothing ‘mini’ by the offers we see.
Like the first event of July, the Big Deal days discounts are excluding for Prime members-Inclusive ‘Lightning’ agreements with limited time. Fortunately, with the offers ending on October 13, you can take advantage of Amazon’s 30-day free trial now to access. And if you find that the service is not quite right for you, you can cancel at any time within your 30-day window to avoid subscription costs.
Note, Amazon Australia’s Prime membership is only available to customers with an Australian billing address, although delivery can be made to New Zealand.
What to expect from Prime Big Deal Days
Prime Big Deal Days was placed perfectly between the mid-year and Black Friday sales and is the first big opportunity for shoppers to get a head start on holiday jumping.
While you may be tempted to wait until November, Amazon has already confirmed deals from top marks such as LEGO and Samsung, as well as Amazon devices such as Ring Security Cameras, four TV sticks and Kindle Ereaders. And if it’s something like last year’s sales, we expect the seven-day event to cover thousands of products, from tech and home products to everyday essential things.
Given the large number of the best Amazon offers we see every week, is a dedicated event that promises to improve its usual offer to prime members, exciting in themselves. To help get an idea of what to expect in October, here are some of our favorite deals we saw in Australia during July’s Prime Day sale.



