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Shop Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Early, Get a $179 Facial Steamer for $29

Mar 17, 2024

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The sooner we get to spring, the sooner we get to wedding guest season, kicking back for spring break, and, of course, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. If you haven’t heard, it’s going to be six days of huge deals, from March 20th to 25th, and will include beauty products, spring fashion, electronics, home products, tech, and more. And this sale isn’t just for Prime Members, everyone will have access to these exclusive deals. Of course joining Prime means you get fast, free shipping, and it’s never too late to sign up (or take advantage of the 30-day free trial), so membership is always a solid option.

And even though Amazon’s Big Spring Sale hasn’t started yet, there are still plenty of deals to get a jump on. In fact, I’m still gasping at some of the price tags I’m seeing. For the foodies out there, you can get a $54 meat thermometer for $9. For the trendy beauty lovers (or those aspiring to be), you can get $25 COSRX Snail Mucin for just $17. For the person that loves a new piece of tech, you can grab a 15-inch portable monitor for just $89 (original price $219). And that’s just the start.

So, scroll down and check out my Amazon Big Spring Sale early picks and then keep checking back for our curated lists at the E! Insider Shop. Spring has sprung, deals are blooming, and your cart is hungry for these amazing sales.

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