So we’re looking ahead to Prime Day kitchen deals for 2023, and if this year is anything to go by, it’s going to be a good one.
Our tips for getting the best Prime Day kitchen deals
- Do not take the first deal you see According to Adobe Analytics (opens in new tab), online retail sales in the US were in excess of $11 billion during 2021’sPrime Day period, so this is one major sales event that’s not to be missed out on. Then there are Lightning Deals. These are special offers that pop up over the course of Prime Day on specific items. They may be for a limited amount of time up to around four hours or on a limited amount of stock. The very best Lightning Deals are known to sell out in minutes. No matter what you are shopping for, the best course of action is to make a list of what you need. Start by researching prices carefully so you can compare the original price to the sale price, as well as what it’s going for at other retailers. We say that because we know how easy it is to get caught up in the moment and impulsively shop. Planning will help monopolize your purchases and make you a savvier shopper.
- Shop around
- Use a price comparison app A shopping price comparison app is a useful and powerful tool, particularly during a sales period. Enter the specific name and code of the product you want to buy, and it can serve up its price history over time. Ultimately it allows you to identify the best time to buy. Plus, you can also set up price alerts to tell you when an item’s price is at an all-time low. ‘There are several reasons why prices can fluctuate all year round,’ explains Idealo’s Katy Phillips. “Many retailers using artificial intelligence and algorithms to dynamically adjust prices according to consumer demand, competitor prices, and even the weather,” says Phillips.
- Join the waiting list We know: there is nothing more frustrating than identifying a stellar deal, set the alarm on your phone to make sure you do not miss it, and still, it sells out. To alleviate that happening — see if there is a waiting list, and join it. Since shoppers have roughly 15-minutes to make a purchase, there is a possibility to snap that item up if time runs out.