Hey there, deal hunters! 👋
I’ve spent years scrolling Amazon for the best deals, testing what’s real, and dodging what’s not worth your money.
Today, I want to share my personal Amazon shopping hacks, the exact strategies I use to save money online every single time I shop.
Whether you’re looking for gadgets, kitchen finds, or everyday must-haves, these tips will help you shop smarter and save bigger.
💡 Always Check Amazon’s “Coupons” Section First
Before I hit “Buy Now,” I always stop by the Amazon Coupons page. You’ll find digital coupons that can save you anywhere from 5% to 40% and most people don’t even know it exists!
Tip: You can “clip” coupons with one click and they’ll apply automatically at checkout.
⚡ Don’t Sleep on Lightning Deals
Amazon’s Lightning Deals are flash discounts that pop up for just a few hours. I’ve scored tech accessories, tools, and home essentials for half the price just because I checked at the right time.
You can always check the Today’s Deals tab or follow my daily picks right here on Gary’s Daily Deals.
📦 Try the Amazon Warehouse Section
If you’re okay with an open-box or returned item, Amazon Warehouse is a goldmine. Everything’s still backed by Amazon, so it’s totally safe and cheaper.
🔁 Use Subscribe & Save (and Cancel Anytime)
I use Subscribe & Save for stuff I always need like snacks, detergent, or vitamins. It gives you up to 15% off plus free delivery.
Don’t worry, you can pause or cancel any time.
🕒 Visit Today’s Deals Every Morning
Every morning with coffee, I browse Amazon’s Today’s Deals, it’s how I find 90% of what I share here.
If you don’t have time for that, no problem, I'll do the hunting for you!
👉 Check the latest handpicked finds at GarysDailyDeals.com
📉 Track Prices Before You Buy
A “deal” isn’t always a deal. Use free tools like CamelCamelCamel to see a product’s price history.
If a $50 item was $35 last week — I’ll wait. Patience saves you more than you think.
🧐 Read Verified Reviews (and Spot the Fakes)
Before I buy anything, I scroll through recent verified reviews not just the five-star ones.
If there are no real photos or the comments look too copy-paste, it’s a red flag.
Tip: If it looks too good to be true, check the reviews twice.
💬 Final Thoughts from Gary
Online shopping doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive.
When you know where to look and what to skip, you can get the same stuff others pay full price for at half the cost.
That’s why I started Gary’s Daily Deals to share real deals you can trust and help people like you save money smarter.
🛒 Check out today’s featured Amazon deals → garysdailydeals.com
And don’t forget to subscribe for my latest finds. I only share deals I’d buy myself.