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Amazon Spring Deal Days 2026

Amazon Spring Deal Days is back from 10th to 16th March 2026 and the team at MNHQ are tracking the deals actually worth your money.

From the air fryers Mumsnet users swear by to sleep and laundry essentials that genuinely make everyday life easier, we’re updating this hub daily with the standout discounts. If you’re wondering whether the Amazon Spring Sale is worth it this year, start here.

Here are the best Amazon Spring Deal Days savings for 2026.

How to shop Amazon Spring Deal Days smartly

Amazon Spring Deal Days ↗ (often called the Amazon Spring Sale) is one of Amazon’s big annual sales events, usually landing in March. It’s not quite Black Friday levels of chaos, but it can still offer solid discounts across kitchen appliances, sleep products, home essentials, beauty and tech.

It’s the kind of sale where you’ll spot decent price drops on air fryers, multi-cookers, robot vacuums and the bits you’ve had sitting in your basket for months.

We track the deals families actually care about — and ignore the noise.

When is Amazon Spring Deal Days 2026?

Amazon Spring Deal Days runs from 10th to 16th March 2026.

New deals tend to appear throughout the week, and some of the better discounts pop up mid-event rather than right at the start. We update this page daily, flagging the genuinely good buys and quietly removing anything that’s no longer worth your time.

Do you need to be an Amazon Prime member?

You don’t need to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Amazon Spring Deal Days - the sale is open to everyone. However, Prime members may get access to a small number of exclusive deals and faster delivery options. If you already have Prime, you might see a few extra perks, but most Spring Sale discounts are available to all shoppers.

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What gets discounted in the Amazon Spring Sale?

The Amazon Spring Sale usually focuses on high-utility, everyday appliances rather than brand-new launches. The categories that reliably see strong discounts include:

If you’ve been planning to upgrade something practical - rather than buy something shiny - this is often a good time. You can also start with our tried-and-tested Swears By guides:

Is Amazon Spring Deal Days worth it?

It depends what you’re buying. Amazon Spring Deal Days ↗ can be worth it if you’re replacing a well-used appliance, buying something Mumsnet users consistently recommend or waiting for a product that rarely drops in price.

It's less exciting if you're browsing without a plan, tempted by things you didn't know you "needed" and expecting Black Friday-level discounts on everything.

Some deals are genuinely strong. Some are just dressed up to look that way. We try to separate the two.

Are Amazon Spring deals real?

Some absolutely are. Some… less so. When you see a big red “Save 40%” label, it’s worth asking:

  • Is that based on a realistic previous selling price?

  • Has it quietly been that price for weeks?

  • Has it been cheaper before?

A deal is genuinely strong when it’s close to the product’s historic low - not just lower than an inflated RRP. That’s the standard we use before adding something to this hub and our Swears By guides.

How we check price history (using CamelCamelCamel)

Before we flag a product as a standout Amazon Spring Sale deal, we check its price history using tools like CamelCamelCamel ↗. This lets us see what it usually sells for, it's lowest price ever and whether the current discount is genuinely competitive.

If something is at - or very close to - its lowest recorded price, we’ll say so. If it’s been cheaper before and likely will be again (for example during Prime Day or Black Friday), we’ll flag that too. We’d rather you make a smart purchase than a rushed one.

Why trust our Amazon Spring Deal Days picks?

Our deals are chosen by Mumsnet editors who specialise in key categories like kitchen, sleep, laundry and baby. We prioritise products with strong long-term reviews, check price history where possible, and focus on deals that are genuinely worth your money - not just the loudest discounts.

Meet the team behind our picks

Beccy Roberts, Senior Content Editor
Beccy commissions and creates shopping content designed to make parents’ lives easier. With over 16 years’ experience in content and brand partnerships, she focuses on practical, family-friendly buys across home, lifestyle and wellness.

Rachel Erdos, Content Editor
Rachel commissions, edits and writes product round-ups and reviews with a focus on homeware and travel. With a background at The Guardian and Travelzoo, she brings sharp deal-spotting instincts to major sales events.

Poppy O’Neill, Content Editor
Poppy specialises in home and laundry content, covering everything from steam irons to dehumidifiers. She combines in-depth research with hands-on testing to identify products that genuinely perform well in busy family homes.

Laura Westerman, Deputy Head of Editorial Content
Laura oversees Mumsnet’s baby and pregnancy content, specialising in product reviews and round-ups. With extensive hands-on testing experience across car seats, sleep products and feeding essentials, she ensures our recommendations are practical and parent-approved.

Tammy Jacks, Content Editor
Tammy specialises in pregnancy, baby and child product guides, with particular expertise in car seats and safety regulations. With over 20 years’ publishing experience, she brings detailed research and industry insight to our parenting recommendations.

Jenny Wonnacott, Content Editor
Jenny focuses on pregnancy, baby and child product reviews and buying guides. As a mum of three and an experienced journalist, she combines hands-on parenting experience with rigorous research and product testing.


All prices correct at the time of writing. This hub was last updated on 3rd March 2026.