We're only five days out from Prime Day 2024, so it's no surprise that deals are popping off at Amazon. If you don't want to wait to shop, there are plenty of record-low deals available to add to your cart on July 11. And we've rounded up the best ones for you — from a brand-new Galaxy Z Flip 6 to a Coleman 2-in-1 camping stove.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. Be sure to check out the deals from July 9 and July 10 as well — most of those are still available.
While it's certainly not perfect, Amazon's Kindle Scribe is the most versatile Kindle on the market. It bridges the gap between traditional and digital reading by including a stylus to mark up whatever you're reading. It's not the best for digital drawings, but for note-taking readers, it's the best option for an e-reader. The Scribe features a 10.2-inch digital display that's the brightest of all Kindles and comes with a Premium Pen that lets you scribble notes, doodle, make to-do lists, journal, and more. It's usually $369.99, but ahead of Prime Day, the 16GB version is on sale for only $259.99 — that's its lowest price to date.
Samsung just dropped the Galaxy Z Fold 6 as part of its Unpacked 2024 event. It doesn't officially come out until July 24, but you can pre-order it at Amazon and get a free $300 gift card. Even better, the 512GB version is the same price as the 256GB version — $1,899.99. There aren't many hardware changes on the Z Fold 6, but the new generation foldable is packed with AI features like Note Assist, Interpreter, Portrait Studio, Live Translate, Composer, and more.
Speaking of Samsung Galaxy, the S9 tablet, which dropped last August after its initial launch at the Unpacked 2023 event, just got its biggest discount to date at Amazon. As of July 11, you can pick up the 128GB, WiFi model for only $646.51 instead of $799.99. That's just shy of 20% in savings. The S9 features the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, a new Dynamic AMOLED 2X 11-inch display, and an IP68 water- and dust-proof rating (a first for the Galaxy Tab S).
For all your grilling needs at the campsite, check out this deal on the Coleman Classic 2-in-1. It features both a grill plate and stove burner that can be used simultaneously, so you can whip up multiple things at once. The grill offers 130 square inches of cooking space, while the burner can hold pots and pans up to 10 inches. It can run for an hour with both burners on high, and it'll take about three minutes to boil water. Not too shabby when you're out in the wilderness. It's our favorite option for grilling, and it's on sale at Amazon for an all-time low $85.49. That's 43% in savings.
If you can't stand running in the 100-degree heat this summer, snag yourself a treadmill to sweat indoors. The NordicTrack T-Series 5 treadmill is on sale for just $479 at Amazon as of July 11. That matches its lowest price on record. It comes with a 30-day iFit trial membership and features a built-in Bluetooth speaker, auto-incline, 10 mph maximum speed, and a compact design.
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