Normally, it’s held sometime in July, though in previous years and during the pandemic, we’ve seen it happen in October and June. We don’t have exact Prime Day dates quite yet. In the past, Epi readers particularly loved the deals on Joule sous vide machines and cast-iron skillets. If past years are any indication, we can expect deep discounts on Instant Pots (Amazon sold upward of 300,000 Instant Pots on Prime Day one year) and bestseller kitchen products like espresso machines and Dutch ovens. Like all highly anticipated sales events, there’s a lot of secrecy surrounding most of the deals that’ll be available. Prime Day is Amazon’s own online shopping “holiday”-and it actually lasts two days, not one. But for now, here’s the 411 in advance on what Amazon Prime Day is all about and how we plan to cover the event. So check back for our coverage on this shopping event and expect to see a slew of great discounts on editor-vetted products like our favorite blenders, coffee makers, air fryers, pots and pans, and more. We’ll be covering all the best deals on kitchen gear, home appliances, cleaning tools, and tabletop decor just in time to get your home ready for a summer of houseguests, family, and plenty of outdoor cooking.
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