Early Amazon Prime Day Deals — And Leaked Walmart Deals
Here are the Products Going on Sale & How to Maximize Savings
Amazon just dropped some Prime Day deals EARLY (and I have them!). Some Walmart Deals Event prices leaked, too. Both events start on July 8th (what a coincidence 🙄).
Here are my favorite Amazon deals that just went live. I’m only including a few because I’m picky on your behalf. By the way, the prices keep fluctuating (I hate when they do that). Here are the sales right now.
Ring Doorbell + Indoor Camera Bundle
$139.99 → Dropped to $69.99 (Lowest price I’ve seen)
Insignia 24” Smart TV
$99 → Dropped to $69
Yeti Cooler
$300 → Dropped to $220
And here are the leaked Walmart Deals Event sales, starting July 8th. Walmart+ members get early access on July 7th. Prices are fluctuating here, too.
Samsung 32-inch Smart Monitor
$299 → Drops to $199
Vizio 50-inch TV
$298 → Drops to $218
Dyson V7 Cordless Vacuum
$399 → Drops to $229
Hart Self-Propelled Lawn Mower
$548 → Drops to $374
And speaking of sales… with summer in full swing, I tested 4 BBQ grills, under $500. I wanted to know which models are worth your money — and which aren’t. Whether you’re hosting July 4th or just grilling on a budget, this test could save you from buying a total dud. And hey…maybe they’ll go on sale too. You’ll be ready!
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One More Thing…
This week, my kids left for sleepaway camp. And let me tell you — the prices are insane. Camp tuition could buy you a decent used car. But here’s the thing I always say to my family:
I’ll spend money all day on experiences. I just hate wasting it on crap we don’t need.
One thing you should know about me: I’m not “cheap” in the usual sense. I hate buying junk we’ll never use… and I check the credit card bill 100 times a day, but give me a chance to create a memory? I’m all in.
Case in point: This past weekend, I flew my son to Universal Orlando — just the two of us, father-son trip. I’m a private pilot, so I flew us there myself. It cost an arm and a leg. Renting the small plane, hotel, food, tickets. And I didn’t care. Because we’ll remember it forever.
So here’s my advice this week:
Spend your money on memories, not just things.
Talk soon,
Jeff
What are you buying for Amazon Prime Day?
Your reminder to spend on memories not things was RIGHT ON! Thanks and keep those suggestions coming!