Amazon Outlet: Where to Get Hot (and Cheap) Overstock Deals Online
Get up to 70% off on housewares, tech, automotive, jewelry, shoes and more at Amazon Outlet
Almost everyone likes to shop, and outlet shopping and scoring a hidden bargain is like frosting on the cake. That’s why the Amazon Outlet store is so appealing, yet still often overlooked when shopping the retail giant. And, it's all right there within the “Coupons” section of Amazon.com Plus, you don't have to be a Prime member to get the best deals. But if you use Prime shipping, you may get your items in as little as two days.
Amazon isn't selling used or second-hand items. Some products are even quite high-end (think Apple, Bose, Marmot and Pendleton). Amazon Outlet Just keep in mind that Amazon Warehouse & Outlet deals aren’t the same thing — but both offer big discounts. Some items even come with coupons, which you can add to the outlet deal and save even more.
Instead, items are actual overstocks (Amazon bought too many of them), discontinued items or just old merchandise marked down, and Amazon is clearing the shelves. That means you’ll see deals on clothing, kitchenware, home decor, electronics and other product lines — some for up to 70% off the regular price. To make it easy to find the best deals, you can search by department, customer review, price and percentage off.
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We found some cool bargains in Amazon Outlet you may find interesting. But you have to hurry, because they won't last forever. If you can't find something here, there are plenty more for you to browse.
Here are 20 we discovered out of the hundreds of items available:
- JY COOKMENT Grill Basket Stainless Steel with Portable Removable Handle. Outlet price: $9.49. Save 50%.
- Oneida Chroma 65 Piece Fine Flatware Set, Service for 12. Outlet price: $150.47. Save 32%.
- Cuisinart Automatic Cold Brew Coffeemaker. Outlet price: $79.95.
- MZK Cordless, Battery Powered Leaf Blower. Outlet price: $34.99. Save 50%
- ZUODUN Electric Heating Pad. Outlet price: $14.99. Save 50%.
- Backyard Discovery All Cedar Wood Swing Set, Playground. Outlet price: $898. Save 10%
- Negative Ionic High-Speed Hair Dryer. Outlet price: $49.99. Save 50%
- Cartman 2000W Portable Inverter Generator. Outlet price: $271.20. Save 20%
- Schleich Red Barn Playset - 27-Piece Set for Kids Ages 3+. Outlet price: $51.99. Save 53%.
- Warmiplanet Ceiling Fan with Lights/remote control, 72-Inch. Outlet price: $159.99. Save 20%.
- Coffee Mug Warmer. Outlet price: $9.99. Save 62%.
- Stainless Steel Kitchen Prep Table with Wheels Outlet price: $140.79. Save 20%.
- Konhill Women's Slip On Sneakers. Outlet price: $$19.99 - $42.99. But two, save 3%.
- Kids Smart Phone Unicorn Toys. Outlet price: $17.99. Save 50%.
- Wrangler Large Tote Bag Vintage Purse. Outlet price: $29.99. Save 50%
- YOUNUOKE Comfortable Desk Chair. Outlet price: $143.99. Save 20%.
- Tough Dog Chew Toy for Large/Medium Breed. Outlet price: $4.99. Save 69%.
- Amazon Collection Sterling Silver or Gold Plated Post Earrings. Outlet price: $5.70. Save 70%.
- Mesqool RGB Alarm Clock with Large Display. Outlet price: $9.99. Save 50%.
- Vacuum Sealer Machine. Outlet price: $17.49. Save 50%.
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For the past 18+ years, Kathryn has highlighted the humanity in personal finance by shaping stories that identify the opportunities and obstacles in managing a person's finances. All the same, she’ll jump on other equally important topics if needed. Kathryn graduated with a degree in Journalism and lives in Duluth, Minnesota. She joined Kiplinger in 2023 as a contributor.
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