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Amazon Prime Day Early Deals Now Live Across Multiple Categories

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Amazon has launched early deals ahead of its official Prime Day event on June 23-26, offering discounts across tools, tech, home goods, 3D printers, and services like Audible. The deals range from 19% to 85% off on products from major brands including Apple, DeWalt, Dyson, and Bambu Lab. Early Prime Day shopping allows customers to access discounts before the official event dates and compare offers across multiple retailers.

Amazon has begun its early Prime Day promotions, with discounts already available on thousands of products across multiple categories. Notable deals include up to 70% off on tech items from brands like Apple and Sony, significant markdowns on kitchen appliances and cleaning equipment, and specialized discounts on 3D printers with workshop-tested ratings of 4.5 stars or higher. The Audible audiobook service is offering three months free to Prime members, while other retailers like Wayfair and discount clothing sites are running concurrent sales with markdowns up to 85%. The official Prime Day event runs June 23-26, but early deals are already live, allowing shoppers to compare prices and secure items before the main event begins.

How coverage differed

Fox News emphasizes general consumer shopping deals with affiliate commission disclosures, TechRadar focuses on technical specifications and workshop-tested performance metrics for 3D printers, and Rolling Stone highlights the Audible subscription offer with emphasis on entertainment content like Harry Potter audiobooks and Prime Video tie-ins. The outlets differ in their target audience and product focus rather than factual disagreement.

What different sources said

  • Get Free Audible Subscriptions Right Now As Part of Amazon’s Early Prime Day Deals

  • TechRadarCenter

    I filtered the early Amazon Prime Day 3D printer deals down to our 4.5-star workshop-tested winners

  • FOX News Deals Newsletter: Shop the best early Prime Day deals on tools, tech and more

  • TechRadarCenter

    Our expert's favorite mid-range resin printer just plummeted to $480 ahead of Prime Day — and the lightning-fast Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro delivers 'outstanding print quality'

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