15 Amazon secret sale deals you won't find in its Spring Sale — save up to 70% right now
Act fast, these crazy deals won't last long!
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Amazon's Big Spring Sale is in full swing, but did you know there are actually better deals to be had elsewhere?
Hidden deep in Amazon, there are three ways to get extra savings on products, with massive savings up to 70% off. I've looked through Amazon Resale, Amazon Outlet, and Woot! (also owned by Amazon) to find the 15 best tech savings you can pick up today.
Some of these products have been used and returned within Amazon's returns period. With returned goods, make sure to be happy with the condition before you hit purchase. I'd also like to stress that these products are in limited quantity, so act quickly before it's too late! Note: In order to get the price shown below, you might need to select "Other Sellers" and then choose Amazon Resale.
While Amazon Resale products have been opened and returned, Outlet and Woot! are generally brand-new unless the description says otherwise. Below you'll find crazy deals such as 50% off a Samsung Frame 65-inch TV, 65% off a Shark robot vacuum, and even over 30% off a Nintendo Switch.
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John-Anthony Disotto is the Collections Editor at Tom's Guide, curating advice on the best products to spend your hard-earned cash on. An award-winning journalist and longtime Apple expert, he previously covered AI at TechRadar and served as How To Editor at iMore. When he isn't at his desk, he's probably trying to stop his French Bulldog Kermit from destroying his newest tech product.
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