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Amazon Prime Day deals under $50 are here on our favorites from Ninja, Stanley, Crest and more

Amazon Prime Day: Once just 24 hours of savings, the epic sale-stravaganza has over the years expanded from one action-packed day to, now in 2025, a veritable week of precipitous price cuts. With this expansion, however, is the reality that not every deal is worth your dollar; after all, quantity doesn't always equal quality.

Have no fear, though. I sift through sales for a living, and I'm used to slicing through the fat and uncovering the diamonds in the rough (I'm mixing metaphors here, but you get the idea). So I'm here to deliver my hand-picked list of the very best under-$50 faves to snap up this Prime Day (starting at just $7!) and help you make the very most of your hard-earned moolah.

From a fresh new 4K Fire TV Stick at its lowest price all year to a portable Ninja Blender perfect for bringing your summer refreshers on the go, these are the top deals under $50 worth adding to your cart ASAP.

The best Amazon Prime Day deals under $50

Just add water (distilled or purified, please), and in a mere 30 seconds this 300-ml-capacity steamer will be raring to go, smoothing your garments to perfection. You'll get up to 20 minutes continuous steaming, perfect for a whopping 6-10 garments per session.

Save $22 | Lowest price of the year

$38 at Amazon

If your cookware could use a refresh, this No. 1 bestselling 11-piece set from Carote is an awesome option. With two frying pans, a saute pan, two saucepans and accompanying lids, this non-stick set is suitable for cooks of all skill levels. And thanks to the included removable handles, storing these cookware pieces couldn't be easier. It also doesn't hurt that this set has been marked down to within a few bucks of its lowest price ever. 

One five-star fan called the cookware set a "game changer," and added: "I'm obsessed with this set. Love the removable handle. ... My cupboard is finally nice and organized without handles in every direction. Also, cleans easily and I love the light color."

$50 at Amazon

These K-beauty bestsellers have taken social media by storm thanks to their exfoliating properties. They contain ingredients like white willow bark, citric acid and botanical extracts to target enlarged pores, blackheads, whiteheads and excess oil, which promotes a smoother complexion with smaller-looking pores. At over 50% off, they're down to their best price since 2024.

Save $16 | Lowest price this year

$15 at Amazon

Bigger isn't always better, and this compact crusher is proof. Thanks to its battery-powered motor and slim profile, it'll blend up just about any bev on the go while weighing in at a lean 2 pounds.

Our price trackers say that this mini appliance has only dipped lower than its current price once this year (by just $5), and in general, it doesn't go on sale very often. Plus, making your own smoothies is a lot more affordable than daily visits to the local juice bar.

$45 at Amazon

Don't be fooled by the unassuming tube: This is among the most sought-after lipsticks of all time. It's moisturizing, universally flattering and happens to be on rare sale. But you'll want to act fast; this beloved beauty staple often sells out quickly, and it's down to its best price in months.

$18 at Amazon

If the thought of making ice cream at home is intimidating to you, these have your name on them. Really, they couldn't be easier to use — just make sure your mugs are frozen for at least 24 hours, then mix up your ice cream base (there's a recipe book included). Once your mugs are sufficiently chilled (you want them to be really cold), you'll add your base, turn 'em on and they'll start churning away. You can also add mix-ins of your choosing via the pour chutes while they're running, and in about 20 minutes, you'll have ice cream. Simple, right?

This duo rarely dips lower than this, so scoop 'em up for their lowest price in over a year.

Save $11 | Lowest price this year

$28 at Amazon

This smart toothbrush delivers 82,000 vibrations per minute and removes up to 10 times more buildup than an ordinary toothbrush. Thanks to its four brush modes, you can set it for sensitivity, deep cleaning, gum massage and even whitening. It also has a built-in 30-second timer and a two-minute auto shutoff to help you develop a better brushing routine.

With the brush, you also get eight brush heads — each one should last you about three months, so eight should last you just over two years! No more shelling out piles of cash for replacements.

Save $20 | Lowest price ever

$30 at Amazon

Ah, yes, the coveted Stanley Cup. These bad boys rarely go on sale (they don't really need to), but this sought-after sipper happens to be marked down a refreshing 40% off for Prime Day. It's got a built-in straw and keeps cold drinks cold for up to nine hours (40 hours if they're iced). Plus, its tapered bottom will fit right in your car's cup holder. 

Related: Stanley Quencher Tumbler review: Once and for all, is it worth it?

$27 at Amazon

You'll never go wrong with the classic look of Hanes, and Yahoo readers and Amazon shoppers alike can't get enough of these supremely comfortable shorts. They're made of a soft cotton-blend material, have an adjustable drawstring waist and, very conveniently, pockets. Reviewers of all ages have been singing their praises, and they haven't dipped lower than this all year. 

Save $10 | Lowest price this year

$9 at Amazon

For nearly 200 years, Clarks has been producing shoes that prioritize comfort, and at a fab over-50% off, this sandal is close to its lowest price of the year, and within a few bucks of its lowest price of all time. (Prices vary by size and color.) 

And did we mention they're podiatrist-approved too? "Clarks offer a lot of support," says board-certified podiatrist Dr. Polina Zaydenberg. "Most of the shoes have wider toe boxes, which helps prevent bunions, hammertoes and neuromas." She also says Clarks are great for people with flat feet.

$26 at Amazon

Ready for a streaming upgrade? This Fire Stick will likely make your TV viewing experience faster (thanks to improved Wi-Fi) and more convenient (thanks to AI-powered voice search). There's a reason this thing has a 4.7-star average rating from over 70,000(!) buyers: It's powerful, reasonably easy to use and — thanks to this Prime Day deal — 50% off. (OK, that's three reasons. But you get it.)

Save $25 | Lowest price of the year

$25 at Amazon

Enjoying a warm breakfast on a busy morning has never been so easy, thanks to this contraption that'll make a bacon, egg and cheese without you having to wait at the drive-through. Just fill each tray with the essentials and any toppings you'd like, and it'll cook everything so that it's nice and melty by the time you've gotten dressed. This appliance doesn't go on sale very often, so grab it while you can save a few bucks. 

$24 at Amazon

This kit delivers on its pro-level, smile-brightening claims, reviewers say. The pack includes 22 treatments, with one upper and one lower strip for each session. With improved sealing technology, these strips no longer slip, so you can drink water — even talk — while using them. Just peel off a strip, apply it over your teeth, and leave it for 30 to 45 minutes. You'll start to notice a whiter smile in as little as three days, with the full effect in about 20 days.

Save $16 | Lowest price of the year

$30 at Amazon

Sunscreen is important year-round, but especially now, when we're spending more time outside and with more skin exposed. This one made it onto our list of the best SPFs for your face, and it's even approved by medical pros.

"This sunscreen has been clinically tested and shown to give better sunburn protection compared to sunscreens with lower SPFs," says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a New York City-based dermatologist. Plus, it's formulated to absorb quickly without leaving a greasy residue and will cost you just seven bucks (over 45% off).

$7 at Amazon

If thicker-looking tresses are what you're after, celebrities (and thousands of Amazon shoppers) rely on this top-rated trio. Formulated with nourishing ingredients that can help improve circulation while stimulating hair follicles, this set includes three months' worth of shampoo, conditioner and a scalp care and hair thickening treatment — all for the best price I've seen in months.
(Psst: Alyssa Milano is a fan of the brand.)

$39 at Amazon

Olaplex's shampoo has tens of thousands of five-star reviews on Amazon and is reportedly the hair-cleansing choice of multiple celebrities, including J.Lo and Drew Barrymore. Like all Olaplex products, what makes this shampoo What makes special is its "bond building" technology, which can be defined most simply as rebuilding the disulfide "bonds" (essentially the glue) that hold our hair's keratin proteins together.

Save $10 | Lowest price of the year

$22 at Amazon

When you think of under-eye skin care that's actually effective, are you also envisioning large dollar signs? According to Senior Beauty Editor Jennifer Romolini, it doesn't cost a lot to give that area a glow-up. "If you're looking for a low-cost retinol treatment to help with dark pigmentation, this is for you," she says. "RoC is the premier name in over-the-counter retinol, and its eye cream is highly rated ... It's excellent for improving the appearance of both fine lines and dark circles, and it's dermatologist recommended too. I only wish it contained more antioxidant, nourishing ingredients. But for the price, it honestly cannot be beat." 

Speaking of price, this is about as low as we've seen it in months. 

Related: We found the best eye creams for dark circles — starting at $9

$20 at Amazon

A good flesh-and-blood assistant is hard to find, but an ace virtual alternative isn't. The Echo Pop is as compact as it is useful, and this smart speaker would be a welcome addition to any kitchen, bedroom or home office. And did we mention that it has more than 72,000 five-star ratings to back it up?

According to Yahoo Deals Editor Chris McGraw, it's a "smaller, feistier version of the Echo Dot" that gives you "full access to Alexa, and [you] can ask it to play music, audiobooks, the weather, set reminders and much more. Even better, the Echo Pop includes Eero functionality, so it acts as a mesh router relay point, expanding your Wi-Fi if you use a compatible system." Be sure to snag it while it's 45% off ahead of Prime Day.

Save $18 | Lowest price this year

$22 at Amazon

These tres affordable 'phones are the perfect melding of budget-friendly and brawny. A two-hour charge-up can yield as much as 40 hours of playtime, while Bluetooth 5 technology keeps you engaged, no matter what the conditions. When it comes to quality and battery life on a budget, you can't ask for much more.

Save $12 | Lowest price this year

$28 at Amazon

Got a green thumb and don't want to strain it? These top sellers (over 30,000 purchased on Amazon this month!) were designed to slice through branches, stems and stalks like nobody's business. Made of durable stainless steel, the blades have a low-friction coating and a self-cleaning sap groove to help prevent sticking, and the nonslip handles offer a secure grip.

Check out our full Fiskars Garden Pruning Shears review for more. 

$14 at Amazon

More Prime Day deals under $50 to shop

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Ninja portable blender, neck fan, Fire stick and remote, flip flop, Waterpik, Neutrogena sunscreen and Crest Whitestrips kit with badge reading Yahoo! Prime Day Early Deals

Score major faves from Clarks, Neutrogena, Laneige and way more this Amazon Prime Day for less than a Ulysses S. Grant. (Amazon)

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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