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Best Canada Prime Day deals

Amazon's massive two-day sale is here! After being pushed back just a few months, the annual Prime Day sale is taking place on October 13 and 14. Prime Day is generally a great opportunity to snag low prices worthy of Black Friday, though you do need an Amazon Prime membership if you hope to take advantage of the discounts being offered during the sale. From Amazon Echo speakers and Fire TV Edition smart TVs to laptops, furniture, fashion, and more, Prime Day is unleashing deals in nearly every category on the site.

With so many deals flying around, it can be easy to become a bit overwhelmed with options. We're gathering the best Amazon Canada Prime Day deals you have to see before the sale ends so that you don't miss any of the top offers. You can also check out our US Prime Day deals guide for more ways to save.

If you're not an Amazon Prime member already, there's still a way you can shop the sale without shelling out for a Prime membership. Just start a free 30-day trial and you'll score all the same benefits that a regular Prime member recieves, from access to the Prime Day sale to free two-day shipping, the Prime Video streaming service, and much more.

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Best Canada Prime Day deals

When is Prime Day 2020?

While it usually takes place during the summer, this year's Prime Day is scheduled for October 13 and 14. However, we're already seeing some deals go live early! Most of the discounts are exclusively available to Amazon Prime members, though of course you can start a free 30-day trial to gain access to any of the deals you're interested in.

When do Prime Day deals start?

Now! Though technically Prime Day doesn't begin until midnight PT on October 13, we're already seeing early offers go live at Amazon, both on Amazon devices and on products by other brands. It's officially time to start Prime Day shopping!

Should you shop Prime Day 2020 deals or wait for Black Friday 2020?

Since Black Friday is taking place so close to Prime Day this year, we're expecting Amazon to really go all out once the sale begins. If the store wants to entice shoppers to start their holiday shopping in October rather than November, they have to offer prices that are better than what we expect to see on Black Friday. Then again, buying early is always a better idea than buying later in the year no matter the current price. You never know when the item you're planning to buy might become hard to buy or backordered, so it's generally not recommended to wait when it comes to these end-of-the-year sales.


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