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Amazon's secret home outlet saves you up to 45% on DeWalt, Black & Decker and more

We all know that outlet shopping is a fabulous way to save a lot of money. But outlet shopping from the comfort of your couch? Now, that's a game changer. I mean, why get in the car and deal with frantic sale-seekers when Amazon Outlet exists? This online treasure trove is teeming with overstock deals that'll save you up to 45% on kitchen essentials, storage solutions and even home tech gadgets. This sneaky sales nook tends to slip under many shoppers' radars. Well, now you can officially consider yourself in the know. You're welcome!

As Yahoo's senior deals writer who specializes in all things home and kitchen, I'm eyeing some stellar markdowns on everything from a Stanley-esque (but more affordable) Hydro Flask tumbler, just $26, to a Bissell robot vacuum and mop (down to its best price in months at $130 off).

There's more where those came from — lots more. I'm talking thousands of discounted items across categories. Curious to know what else you can snag for a steal? These are my top picks.

Staying hydrated is especially important during the summer, and if you'd rather not shell out for a Stanley, this bottle is just as aesthetically pleasing, keeps drinks cold for hours and has a tapered bottom to fit in your cupholder. 

It's also less expensive, especially now that it's on sale for 35% off (Stanley thermoses of this size can cost $40 and up). 

$26 at Amazon

Handy humans, this one's for you: With this No. 1 bestseller, you'll finally be able to cross some of those long-delayed home-improvement tasks off your list. The compact, easy-grip design makes it a cinch to maneuver and it has a built-in LED light. But the best part? No cords. Plus, its integrated dust blower helps keep your workspace clear. 

This isn't the lowest I've seen it on sale for, but the over-45% discount drops the price to one of its best of 2025. 

$127 at Amazon

Sure, these might be dubbed "moving bags," but even if you don't plan on changing addresses anytime soon, they'll come in handy for storing seasonal items. For instance, do you really need sweaters taking up space in your closet when it's 80°-plus? And come winter, you'll need extra room for those bulky blankets, so pack up the sundresses you won't be wearing for months anyway. 

These heavy-duty containers hold up to 60 pounds, are made of waterproof material and have little windows for labels so you'll know what's stashed inside. At 30% off, they're on sale for as low as they've been since 2024. 

$16 at Amazon

This 2.4-pounder is light enough that you'll be able to use it on furniture, countertops and stairs without breaking a sweat — but what it lacks in heft, it makes up for in power and runtime (as in, it'll work for up to 90% longer per charge than the brand's leading hand vacuum). 

This is its best price in months (it didn't even dip lower for Prime Day), so if you're on the fence, consider hopping off and adding it to your cart. 

$59 at Amazon

Hate having to drag out a cutting board every time you need to slice an onion? And does said onion make your eyes tear up with the sting of a hundred jellyfish? 

That's why thousands of shoppers reach for this No. 1 bestseller, which chops produce into tiny, uniform pieces with just one push. And because everything falls into the attached tray, you'll keep your counter clean too. This discount brings it down to just $1 more than its record low.

$25 at Amazon

Don't underestimate the versatility of these small slicers. From cutting up strawberries to mincing garlic to dicing tomatoes, they offer more control than larger blades, allowing for better precision while you chop smaller ingredients. 

Oh, and you can't argue with that price — just $1 per knife? That's close to an all-time low. 

$4 at Amazon

Between our phones, tablets, laptops and (insert tech gadget of choice here), outlets are at a premium — especially if yours is a full house. Never fight over who gets to plug in their iPad again; this power strip has six outlets and three USB ports to maximize the use of a single wall outlet. And because it has a 10-foot cord, you'll be able to juice up from the comfort of the couch. 

I've yet to see it dip lower than it is now (40% off). 

Save $10 with Prime | Lowest price ever

$15 at Amazon

If you've had one of these bad boys on your wishlist for a while, I'd urge you to scoop up this deal while you can. Why? Well, it happens to be close to its lowest price in months. 

Cleaning your floors doesn't get much easier than turning it on and letting it take care of dry and wet messes. It can run for up to 130 minutes per charge and is smart enough to sense when it's near carpeting (thus, pausing the mop function). 

Related: The best robot vacuum and mop to keep your house clean

$280 at Amazon

Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or giving gardening a go for the first time this season, a reliable pair of clippers is essential. This duo — which has been purchased more than 3,000 times in the past month alone — comes in handy whether you're cutting thick branches or doing more intricate pruning. 

Their easy-to-grip handles also make things more comfy for your hands, and at nearly 40% off, they're close to a record low. 

$10 at Amazon

Here's a nifty little gizmo for you: This multitasking sink strainer not only keeps food remnants and utensils from falling down the drain, it also can be used as a stopper for holding water in the basin. Plus, it has sealing gaskets that can help prevent icky odors. 

It's currently over 40% off — that's within a few bucks of its best price yet. 

$10 at Amazon

Hand vacuum, vegetable chopper, Hydro Flask and DeWalt jigsaw in a repeating pattern against a blue background

Some secrets are meant to be shared, and this hush-hush sale section is one of 'em. (Amazon)

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