Independent African news, markets, culture and politics.
Media Talk Africa Live rates
2 min read

I uncovered hidden early Prime Day deals before anyone else

Uncover hidden early Prime Day deals in beauty, home, and tools before the crowd. Expert picks reveal real value over hype.

90381732007-primehero

Amazon officially announced its biggest sale of the year for June, so I’ve been digging through deals and probably won’t stop until July. While many publishers focus on big-name products from brands like Dyson and Apple, I prefer the under-the-radar finds.

Over the past few years, my greatest Amazon discoveries include a mini chainsaw, a laser tape measure, and even a cool pair of electric scissors. But I’m not just finding tools. This year, I’ve already uncovered some awesome early Prime Day deals across beauty, home, style, and more. Check out my favorite secret deals below and get ready to find your new favorite buy.

Trending deals aren’t always the best ones. Focus on actual value instead of popularity. The strongest early deals tend to be items you’ll use regularly, from home essentials to daily skincare. Sometimes the better deal isn’t the most recognizable product, but the one with the better value at checkout.

Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs from June 23 through June 26, making it a four-day shopping event. Most Prime Day deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members, though some early deals may be available more widely. USA TODAY Shopping will cover all the best deals and drops, so sign up for text alerts, check us out on Flipboard, follow us on TikTok, sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram to stay updated. Our editors independently choose our recommendations. Some content is produced with paid support from a third party, but our editorial decisions remain independent. If you buy through our links, the USA TODAY Network may earn a commission. Prices and availability may change.

Henry Orji

Henry U. Orji is CEO Global Needs Services Ltd, the Publisher of Media Talk Africa News Paper (MTA), the founder of National Association of Self-Employed Nigerans (NASEN).

Leave a Comment

Keep it respectful, relevant, and useful to other readers. Comments are moderated.

Scroll to Top