Amazon Outlet: The Secret to Finding Overstock Deals Online
At Amazon Outlet, shoppers can get up to 70% off housewares, tech, automotive, jewelry, shoes and more.

Rachael Green
Aside from hunting for deals on Amazon Prime Day, Amazon Outlet is one of the best ways to save money while shopping on Amazon.
Like Amazon Resale, it’s a lesser-known side of the online retail platform to score deep discounts on items year round. Unlike Amazon Resale, the items that end up on Amazon Outlet aren’t used; they’re just overstocked.
You’ll find brand new tech, tools, home goods, apparel and more that the retailer is clearing out to make room for new products.

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That means it’ll be a grab bag of off-season fashion, discontinued items and previous years’ tech. But that’s precisely what makes it a savvy shopper’s favorite tool to combat rising prices.
Still not sure? You can shop Amazon Outlet without a Prime membership, so it’s worth browsing the deals on Amazon to see what you find. However, joining Prime could get your Amazon Outlet finds to your door faster.
Check out the latest overstock deals and off season discounts at Amazon Outlet. No Prime membership needed.
11 overstock deals from Amazon Outlet
Get a head start on your deal hunt by scrolling through our round up of cool bargains from Amazon Outlet.
More great Amazon Outlet deals
- CooCoCo Shiatsu Neck & Back Massager, $28.49 (originally $59.99)
- Assark Electric Wine Opener, $17.99 (originally $35.99)
- Huaco Care Water Flosser, (Save 15% off $34.99 with coupon)
- Dewalt 20V MAX XR Jig Saw, $137 (originally $239)
- Pop up 4 charger outlet for countertop, $99.99 (originally $199.99)
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