Some of the best values available on Amazon come from its private-label AmazonBasics line. Included products span everything from everyday consumer tech like HDMI cables and power strips to household items like cookware and furniture. All of which pair a budget price tag with solid quality. Since their regular prices are already super aggressive, it’s rare to see any further discounts. However, we recently tracked a bunch of fresh drops on some of our favorite AmazonBasics gear. Free shipping is available for Prime members and on all orders of at least $49. Here are our favorite deals…
Tech:
- AmazonBasics Smartphone Repair Kit: $13 (Reg. $16)
- AmazonBasics Armband for iPhone 6/s Plus: $4.09 add-on (Reg. $10)
- AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro, X-Small: $7.99 (Reg. $11)
- AmazonBasics Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cable, 10-ft: $10 (Reg. $12)
- AmazonBasics Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter: $9 (Reg. $10)
- AmazonBasics DisplayPort to DVI Cable, 3-ft: $9 (Reg. $11)
- AmazonBasics RJ45 Cat7 Network Ethernet Cable, 3-ft: $6 (Reg. $9)
- AmazonBasics USB 3.0 Extension Cable, 3-ft, 2-Pack: $7 (Reg. $9)
Home Goods/Other:
- AmazonBasics 4-Shelf Shelving Unit (Chrome): $40 (Reg. $55)
- AmazonBasics 6-Piece Bakeware Set: $12 (Reg. $19)
- AmazonBasics 4-Piece Large Packing Cube Set: $20 (Reg. $25)
- AmazonBasics RFID Travel Money Belt: $10 (Reg. $12)
- AmazonBasics Waterproof Hammock Seat Cover for Pets: $17 (Reg. $20)
- AmazonBasics Coffee Storage Carousel for K-Cup Pods: $13 (Reg. $15+)
- AmazonBasics 19-Inch Two-Door Top-Load Pet Kennel: $21 (Reg. $25)
- AmazonBasics Yoga and Exercise Mat w/ Strap (Blue): $14 (Reg. $17)
- AmazonBasics Yoga and Exercise Mat w/ Strap (Pink): $12 (Reg. $17)
- AmazonBasics Dining Table Patio Cover, 72-Inch: $30 (Reg. $42+)
While not currently on sale, you still can’t go wrong with an AmazonBasics Lightning cable for $6, Bluetooth Keyboard for $20 and HDMI cable for $5.
“We saw an opportunity to create a line of consumer electronics basics that combine quality and low prices for an overall focus on value,” said Paul Ryder, vice president of Consumer Electronics for Amazon.com. “We drew on our history of developing other private-label brands and combined that with our mission to give customers the ultimate in selection and value. AmazonBasics is the result. We will continue to gather input from customers and evaluate opportunities for new products under the AmazonBasics brand. We aim to offer our customers as wide a selection as possible, and we think AmazonBasics makes a great addition to the brands we already carry.”
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