Amazon Has Coupons Hidden Deep In Its Labor Day Sale
We found a bunch of great Labor Day deals at Amazon that you can only take advantage of if you clip the coupons on the page. Full details inside.
Some Amazon shoppers may be aware that the online mega-retailer sometimes offers clickable coupons on items. For someone who keeps a close eye on deals like me, these coupons seem to come and go at random. Well, we’ve found a way to filter Amazon’s Labor Day sale deals to show only items with these easy-to-miss coupons. You can see the full list of coupon offers here, or read on to see our picks for the best deals available. Just make sure you click those coupons before heading to checkout to get the deals.
The Best Coupon Deals at Amazon Today
As you can see, the coupons range across a wide swath of product categories, from kitchen cutlery to noise-canceling headphones. You can save on a 4K projector and a fitted mattress pad, as well as Govee smart outdoor string lights. Again, these picks are just scratching the surface of the coupon deals that are available. Check out the full list of coupon offers here.
What Are Amazon Coupons?
Unlike coupons at many stores, Amazon coupons are fully digital and live on the product page of the item to which they apply. Coupons are always listed under the price of the item on Amazon’s listing pages, with the word “Coupon” highlighted in orange, and a checkbox with green text next to it saying how much you can save by clicking the checkbox. Sometimes it’s a percentage, while other times it’s a specific dollar amount. You don't need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of coupons.
How to Clip Amazon Coupons
To clip a coupon on an Amazon product page, just click or tap the checkbox next to the coupon. You’ll find it under the item’s price. Then add the item to your cart, and at checkout you’ll see the coupon’s value deducted from the final cost of your cart. Saving money is always good.
For more, check out our full rundown of Labor Day sales. And if you’re into building cool things, take a look at Amazon’s LEGO deals for Labor Day (there are plenty).
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Threads.
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