Best Amazon Prime deal: Save 20% when you spend $50 on select items

SAVE 20%: Starting April 19, Amazon Prime members can save 20% on select $50 items(opens in a new tab) such as garbage bags, paper towels, batteries and more.


Need to stock up on housewares? Amazon lets you do everything from home. Whether you need puppy pads for your new pet, some paper towels to tidy up around the house, or some notepads to keep track of your thoughts, you’ll find what you’re looking for at the major retailer. And right now, Prime members can get their basics at a discount.

Starting April 19th, Amazon Prime members can get 20% off their purchase when they spend $50 on select items(opens in a new tab). These items include everything from toilet paper to batteries and many different housewares in between. Simply add the items you want to your cart and when you reach the $50 threshold, the discount will be applied at checkout. Only items listed on the landing page receive a 20% discount.

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Don’t have an Amazon Prime account? No problem. Now is a good time to sign up. The subscription costs $14.99 per month and $139 per year. You can spend an additional $8.99 per month if you also want to add a Prime Video membership. Students and those on government assistance can pay as little as $7.49 per month and $69 per year.

To sign up, go to Amazon(opens in a new tab) and select “Start 30-day free trial”. Only those who have not had a free trial in the past can try the service for free. Everyone else just needs to sign up for Prime. If you have an Amazon account, sign in. If not, create an Amazon account with a valid email address and password. Choose a valid payment method, confirm your personal information and click “Continue”. You will be signed up for Prime. If you were eligible for the free trial, you must cancel before the 30-day period ends to avoid being automatically billed the monthly fee.

Zack Zwiezen

Zack Zwiezen is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Zack Zwiezen joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing zackzwiezen@ustimespost.com.

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