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Discover Amazon’s Hidden Prime Day Deals: Savings Await

Amazon Prime Day, running until 11:59 PM AEST on July 14, 2025, offers substantial savings across a wide range of products. However, a lesser-known aspect of this shopping event is that certain discounts are exclusively available to Prime members, presenting a unique advantage for subscribers.

While Amazon prominently advertises its deals, it also employs a strategy that reveals different pricing to Prime and non-Prime members. This means that non-subscribers may not always see the best available prices, leading to what some are calling “secret” Prime prices.

When browsing for products, non-Prime members often encounter listings that indicate prices are “exclusively for Amazon Prime members.” For instance, the KitchenAid KSM-150 stand mixer is displayed at AU$619 for non-members, a reduction from its original price of AU$899. Yet, Prime members accessing the same listing see a significantly lower price of AU$499, resulting in a remarkable savings of AU$200 without any indication that this is a special Prime Day offer.

This discrepancy in pricing extends to a variety of items, from kitchen appliances to electronics. For example, while a Corsair headset may be priced at AU$130.42 for non-members, Prime subscribers can purchase it for AU$69. This highlights the disparity in savings available to members and the potential for enhanced shopping experiences.

Examples of Significant Discounts

Several standout discounts illustrate the advantages of being a Prime member during this promotional period:

– **KitchenAid KSM-150 Stand Mixer**
Non-Prime price: AU$619
Savings with Prime: AU$120
The KitchenAid mixer, available in various colors, is more than just a baking tool; it can be equipped with attachments for diverse culinary tasks.

– **Corsair Headset**
Non-Prime price: AU$130.42
Savings with Prime: AU$61.42
This headset, known for its immersive bass experience, continues to be a favorite among users.

– **Airstrait Hair Dryer**
Non-Prime price: AU$597
Savings with Prime: AU$32
While the savings may not be as substantial, this product still underscores the preferential pricing for Prime members, offering advanced features for efficient styling.

– **Blink Outdoor 4 Security Camera**
Non-Prime price: AU$97
Savings with Prime: AU$22
With high-definition capabilities and night vision, this security camera is a valued addition to home safety.

– **Nikon Lens**
Non-Prime price: AU$882.94
Savings with Prime: AU$133.94
This lens is ideal for photographers looking to enhance their equipment for various types of photography.

– **DJI Mini 3 Drone**
Non-Prime price: AU$748
Savings with Prime: AU$99
For those interested in aerial photography, this drone offers an excellent price point for Prime subscribers.

Beyond these notable examples, a variety of other items also feature significant price differences depending on Prime membership status. For instance, the Logitech G305 Wireless Gaming Mouse is available for AU$52.85 with Prime, compared to AU$65 for non-members.

The existence of these “secret” deals emphasizes the tangible benefits of having an Amazon Prime subscription. New users can take advantage of a 30-day free trial during Prime Day, allowing them to explore these exclusive discounts without a financial commitment.

As the shopping event continues, shoppers are encouraged to check listings carefully. The potential savings available through Prime membership highlight the ongoing appeal of Amazon’s subscription service. With numerous discounts still available, it remains a prime time to consider signing up or renewing a membership before the event concludes.

Stay informed by following live updates on the best Prime Day deals, ensuring you don’t miss out on any savings opportunities.

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