I spent an hour digging through the land mine that is Amazon Haul — Here’s what’s worth buying, and how you can save an extra 40% off during Prime Day

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selection of items for sale on Amazon Haul

It’s the final hours of Amazon Prime Day. If you’re not all spent out, there’s one final deal destination to explore, and that is Amazon Haul.

I’ve only recently given much notice to this flashy section filled with a hodgepodge of items in all categories and quality. This new deals section is very reminiscent of what you may find on Temu, Shein, or the chaos that is TikTok Shop, but backed by the reliability of Amazon. To incentive you to try it, Amazon is offering you 40% off your entire Haul purchase. Yes, I tried it myself, and when I hit checkout, my entire cart dropped by 40%. Check back in two weeks ( that’s how long you’re quoted for shipping) to see my official haul.

I’ve found some real gems, and even some viral TikTok deals, like Kate Spade dinner plates, a fare amount of Adidas, and even a 59 cent spoon rest in the shape of a Ravioli, that is practically free once you factor in the promotion.

Hurry though, this special 40% off your cart expires at 11:59 PST.

A quick takeaway of my findings:

  • I’ve spotted deals like $20 Adidas shorts or a $13 Timberland leather belt, but you can’t get too excited; some sizing can be really spotty, and you may not find a full size run.
  • If you care about brands, you can browse through Top Brands and Premium brands.
  • Some items appear to be strictly available via Amazon Haul, while some are also integrated into the rest of the site.
  • There is a lot of cheap junk, and if you like that sort of thing, amazing, but use the filters or the search bar to find what you’re actually looking for.

Amazon Haul home deals

Amazon Haul beauty deals

Amazon Haul fashion deals

Amazon Haul electronics deals

What is Haul, and how does it work?

Haul is Amazon’s new storefront for exploring the best discounts and lowest prices on a range of items, from fashion to household essentials. Amazon says it’s able to offer such low prices because the items are imported from out of the country and sold straight from the importer. The program launched in November 2024.

Orders ship for free once you hit a $25 minimum threshold, and can take as long as two weeks to deliver. There are typically incentives to buy more as you unlock additional savings when you spend more: 5% on orders over $50, and an extra 10% off on orders over $75.

Are returns accepted?

Yes, returns are accepted within 15 days on items that cost over $3, and return shipping is free. This differs from Amazon’s standard 30-day policy.


Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon’s website for the full selection.

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