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Last Call! 12 Last-Minute Deals That Are Worth Shopping Before Prime Day Ends

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The end is near. October Prime Day comes to an official end on Wednesday (Oct. 9) at 11:59 p.m. PT, giving you just a few more hours of discounts shopping.

Every second counts when you’re scoping out the best deals, which is why we perused through Amazon’s deals page for you, and collected a list of the 12 best, last-minute deals to shop before October Prime Day ends.  

But first, a quick review of Prime Big Deal Days. Amazon’s annual, fall sale offers discounts on electronics, premium skincare and other beauty finds, must-shop toys, fall fashions and footwear, fitness gear, décor items and more from brands such as YETI, Igloo, Nike, Hydro Flask, NordicTrack, ASUS, Samsung, Sonos, Apple, Bissell, Breville, Bose, Shark, Dyson, Levoit, PuroAir, HP, Garmin, Roku, Epson, Philips Sonicare, Ninja, Laneige and Nutrafol. How much can you save during October Prime Day? Some of the deals include up to 35% off TVs and phone accessories, up to 35% off footwear, up to 25% off furniture, up to 50% off coats and other cozy wear.

Over in the tech department, Amazon knocked back prices on TVs, speakers, laptops, tablets, soundbars, microphones and other electronics. Additionally, Prime members can save on Prime Video channels, Audible and Amazon Music.

If you’re not a Prime member, there’s still time to join for free, so you don’t miss out on Prime Day.

What makes October Prime Day worth it? Think of Prime Big Deal Days as a precursor to the official holiday shopping season. The sale serves up some of the best Amazon deals ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.  

Ready to shop? See below for a dozen, lightening deals that are worth shopping before the clock strikes midnight (on the West Coast).

Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Picun B8 Bluetooth Headphones, 120H Playtime

$21.99 $29.99 27% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

BothLin Wireless Car Charger, Fast Charging Phone Holder 3 in 1 Phone Mount

$23.97 $119.99 80% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Champion Men’s Everyday Open Hem Cotton Pants, 32.5″ Inseam, Cotton Knit Pants Left Hip “C” Logo, Open Hem Jersey Pants

$11.89 $30.00 60% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Trendy Queen Womens Long Sleeve Shirt

$9.99 $14.99 33% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

GLOBALWIN Women’s Fur Lined Boots Fashion Combat Ankle Riding Boots

$19.99 $69.99 71% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

adidas Unisex Defender 4 Small Duffel Bag, Black/White, One Size

$33.75 $40.00 16% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

MAYBESTA Professional Wireless Lavalier Lapel Microphone for iPhone, iPad –

$19.79 $27.69 29% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Karaoke Machine for Kids Adults, Portable Bluetooth Mini Karaoke

$20.88 $39.99 48% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Beast 40 oz Tumbler Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Coffee Ice Cup Double Wall Travel Flask (Rainbow)

$21.60 $40.00 46% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Litfun Fuzzy House Slippers for Women Fluffy Memory Foam Suede Slippers with Faux Fur Collar Indoor/Outdoor

$15.99 $35.99 56% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

Lenovo V15 Laptop, 15.6″ FHD Display, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Hexa-core Processor (Beat Intel i7-1065G7), 40GB RAM, 1TB SSD

$511.20 $639.00 20% off

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Last-Minute Prime Day Deals:  12 Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

NEW Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, Large Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker, Up to 20 Hours of Battery Life, USB-C, Built-in 3.5mm AUX Input, Black

$299.00 $399.00 25% off

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