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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Is Live — Here’s How To Find the Best Deals [March 25-31]

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Amazon’s weeklong Big Spring Sale is running from March 25 to 31, 2025. This 7-day sale will offer deals in 3 dozen categories, including outdoor, fashion, sports, and travel accessories, among other items.

Discounts are as much as 50%, and there will be new deals each day.

You don’t need a Prime membership to shop Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. However, Prime members can snag additional discounts on products marked with the “Prime Spring Deal” label.

Here’s how you can find the best deals in 2025’s Big Spring Sale.

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What Discounts Can I Get in the Big Spring Sale?

The Big Spring Sale will add new deals every day, which will be available here. It’s definitely worth bookmarking that link.

From Tuesday, March 25, to Monday, March 31, you can find discounts in 35 categories, including clothing and beauty items, bedding, grilling equipment, and travel accessories.

The deals cover end-of-season winter items and start-of-season products for spring.

You’ll also save up to 50% on Amazon Haul products. Similar to Temu, Amazon Haul highlights budget-friendly products in numerous categories, and they cost $20 or less. Many of these products cost under $10, and you’ll even find deals for just $1. Amazon Haul orders of $25 or more qualify for free shipping, and delivery takes 1 to 2 weeks. Select Amazon Haul items will be included in the Big Spring Deal, and discounts will be applied automatically at checkout.

Do I Need Amazon Prime To Get These Deals?

No, you don’t. Anyone can shop in the Big Spring Sale. That said, Prime members will find extra discounts on products featuring the “Prime Spring Deal” tag. Prime members also get free 2-day shipping on qualifying orders.

If you aren’t already a Prime member and shop with Amazon often — or plan to shop during this sale — signing up for Prime could make sense. An annual Prime membership costs $139 per year or $14.99 per month.

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Students can score a discounted Prime membership that costs $69 per year or $7.49 per month. Plus, both versions of a Prime membership offer a free trial (30 days for the standard membership or 6 months for the student option), which you could use during the Big Spring Sale.

In addition to extra savings during the spring sale, a Prime membership offers free shipping on eligible items, a free GrubHub+ membership, same-day grocery delivery, access to Amazon Music and Prime Video, and much more.

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Finding Deals During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

There are a few ways to find deals during the next 7 days. The first option is to check the daily deals page for anything that catches your eye. You can filter by category or price point.

Another option is to find products you’re interested in and add them to your wishlist, which you can do in the mobile app (iOS, Android) or Amazon’s website. By creating notifications for these items, you’ll find out right away if anything you want goes on sale.

What Credit Card Should You Pay With?

When it’s time to pay for your purchases, using the right credit card can provide a great return on spending. Some great options include:

  • The Prime Visa offers unlimited 5% cash-back at Amazon.com and Amazon Fresh, though you need to have an active Prime membership while holding this card.
  • The Amazon Visa Card offers unlimited 3% cash-back at Amazon.com and Amazon Fresh and doesn’t require a Prime membership.
  • The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card offers unlimited 2x miles on purchases, including Amazon.
  • The Citi Double Cash® Card offers unlimited 2% cash-back on all purchases, earned as 1% when you make a purchase and another 1% when you pay your bill.

Plus, through March 31, 2025, the Citi® Dividend Platinum Select® Visa® Card has Amazon as a 5% cash-back bonus category.

It’s also worth checking deals from your credit card issuer. Amex Offers and Chase Offers, for example, sometimes provide bonus points or extra cash-back on Amazon purchases, so be sure to check these and enroll in any offers you want to use before making a purchase.

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Check out our detailed look at the best credit cards to use for Amazon purchases, including these and additional options to consider.

Final Thoughts

From March 25 to March 31, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is offering 7 days of deals. You could save up to 50% on Amazon Haul items or up to 40% on other items across 35 categories. Whether you’re looking for items for yourself, your house, or your loved ones, there are some big savings to be found.

New deals will be released daily, so keep checking back if you don’t find what you like on a particular day.

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Ryan completed his goal of visiting every country in the world in December of 2023 and is letting his wife choose their destinations, including revisiting some favorites. Over the years, he’s written about award travel for publications including AwardWallet, The Points Guy, USA Today Blueprint, CNBC Select, Tripadvisor, Point.me, and Forbes Advisor.

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