Amazon prime day deals(Inkbird and more?)

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I'm starting this thread to see if any of y'all have found some good prime day deals. Please post what you have found!

Inkbird temp controllers are $7 off

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Has anyone ever used this light? Seems like it might be worth checking out for ~40% off
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Im an amazon affiliated marketing...and basically I get a cut of items purchased on Amazon. All you have to do is enter using this link...regardless if you are purchasing the item or not it helps alot.
 
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This blackbox gardening LED light is supposed to go on sale tomorrow morning around 10:30 or so. I dont know the specifics, but based on how it appears when you utilize the sort feature... it seems this $128 LED will under $38 (as it is in the 70% off category)


Been looking and have it in my cart, but no adjustment on the price.

Edit: Just re-added it and the pricing is $92.60 for the B1200W and $62.40 for the A600W.
 
Been looking and have it in my cart, but no adjustment on the price.

Edit: Just re-added it and the pricing is $92.60 for the B1200W and $62.40 for the A600W.

Yeah. It’s lame. Apparently amazon is messing with their retail prices in order to justify larger discounts. And some things are also miscategorized. Oh well
 
much of the pricing on amazon is dynamic - I routinely find things higher priced than when I have previously purchased the exact same item.

Kasa smart power strips suddenly have a higher price on prime day than what I've paid previously (two times actually).

It's almost like it's one of those R2R live sales
 
much of the pricing on amazon is dynamic - I routinely find things higher priced than when I have previously purchased the exact same item.

Kasa smart power strips suddenly have a higher price on prime day than what I've paid previously (two times actually).

It's almost like it's one of those R2R live sales

Yes, I can confirm this. What I meant to refer to goes beyond dynamic pricing. If you track the history of an item, you can see how the price changes over time. However, with this sale, they sometimes add a “List Price” that is higher than the “Price”. On occasion, the item may have never been listed or sold at the “List Price” in Amazon’s history. However, this artificial high price is used to artificially boost the discount percentage.

For example; let’s say you’ve been watching a $60 (“Price”) item for months. This sale comes along, and the “With Deal” price is $50, but it says it is at a 50% discount. You think that’s odd. This is because they would have added a “List Price” at $100.

It’s dynamic pricing past the extreme plausible examples. I’m not claiming every item is pulling this shenanigans. But I’ve already Id’d several items that did this. Oh well
 
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