OUTSIDE OF ITS usual savings, Amazon is known to have some pretty stellar sales. Sale events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day are staples of the e-commerce juggernaut’s regular rotation, but more recently, there’s been another sizeable savings event—Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
The Big Spring Sale is perhaps one of the more unheralded sales Amazon advertises, but it certainly packs a punch. The sale typically begins right after the start of the spring season and highlights some spring-adjacent products in different categories. This year’s sale kicks off on March 25 and ends on March 31, giving you almost a week of can’t-miss deals. We’ve already taken the liberty of rounding up some of Amazon’s early deals ranging from wearable tech, fitness trackers, supplements, tools, and everything in between.
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What Is Amazon’s Big Spring Sale?
The Amazon Big Spring Sale is a mid-season sale between Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales and Amazon’s usual July Prime Day Savings Event. While the sale’s main focus is on seasonal must-haves such as robot vacuums, lawn equipment, patio furniture, and storage ahead of the spring season, there are usually quite a bit of savings surrounding some of the stuff we’ve recommended at Men’s Health. Early deals started on March 18, but the sale officially starts today (March 25).
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Amazon Big Spring Sale Deals
There are many things to love about the Big Spring Sale, especially regarding some editor-tested gear. Many of our favorite smartwatches are currently on sale, including a few tried-and-true devices from Apple. The Apple Watch SE is currently 32 percent off and just under $170, and the Apple Watch Series 10, which our editors have dubbed the best overall Apple Watch, is now 25 percent off retail and under $300. The GPS + Cellular upgrade is also almost 20 percent off during the spring event.
A couple of our favorite Garmin watches are also on sale: the rugged Instinct 2 is 37 percent off, and the similarly durable fenix 7 is 32 percent off, coming in at under $450.
Audiophiles, worry not: We found a ton of great options for immersive sound. The Beats Studio Buds are 33 percent off, the Apple AirPods 4 are 22 percent off (and finally under $100!), and the Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, a suitable over-the-ear option, are 37 percent off for just $38.
There are a few can’t-miss deals on editor-tested protein powder and supplements. The vegan-friendly Orgain Organic Protein Powder is over 20 percent off, and the ONNIT Creatine Monohydrate Powder, which our editors have highlighted as a great small container option (and rarely goes on sale), is 10 percent off for a limited time.
A couple of editor-tested favorites are also prominently featured in this sale. The compact, ultra-portable Hydrow Pro Rowing Machine, our choice for the best space-saving rowing machine, is currently 21 percent off. The RedTiger rangefinder, our favorite budget golf rangefinder, is also 42 percent off with an extra $10 coupon on top.
Other highlights include this DeWalt Impact Driver Kit for almost 50 percent off, the latest Amazon Fire Tablet for over 40 percent off, and a couple of insulated water bottles, the ever-popular Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler and the Yeti Rambler 26 oz Bottle, for 25 and 20 percent off, respectively.
Final Thoughts
One last thing—if you are interested in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, bookmark this page as we’ll be posting updates and incoming deals regularly. The deals are, perhaps unsurprisingly, slightly tricky to navigate, but we have you covered. Happy spring savings!
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Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, and Best Products. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce Editor of The Drive and a Commerce Editor at BGR. He’s also overseen gear coverage and strategy at Popular Science, Bob Vila, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. He has a strong affinity for cats, Batman, and early 90’s Nicolas Cage films, in that order.
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