Amazon Black Friday Sales *NO COMPETITOR PRODUCTS TO BE DISCUSSED*

Do they list the days deals on a daily basis? So for example if I look on Tuesday morning will that be all of the deals for that day?

I'm looking out for something specific and want to know when/how often I should be checking.
 
nothing savings wise which has tempted me yet. The odd £1 or £5 off the price you can the stuff for at any time of year hasn't made me push the buy now button.

Disappointed as ever.
 
If you're likely to make a tonne of impulse purchases on Amazon during this period and want them delivered next day, surely it's worth paying the £59 given that if you're buying expensive stuff like tellies and electrical equipment, the savings will pay for the membership and then some?
 
If you're likely to make a tonne of impulse purchases on Amazon during this period and want them delivered next day, surely it's worth paying the £59 given that if you're buying expensive stuff like tellies and electrical equipment, the savings will pay for the membership and then some?

You can actually cancel within 14 days and will only get charged for one month .
 
So far I've ordered an adventure time T-shirt each for my daughters but nothing else has exited me, I'd like to pick up an Xbox one but I can't justify it as the only game I'm exited about is tomb raider and I can wait till next year for that.

Would be nice to see a good board game from my wish list pop up but that doesn't seem likely (plenty of bramded tosh like monopoly unfortunately)

A 1TB ONE has just come up with COD BO3 steelbook and Halo 5 for £309..
 
Been eyeing up a possible Christmas gift all day. Unfortunately all the units seem to have been taken by Prime members before the deal was released to normal buyers, so i'm on a wait list...I can see me not enjoying these deals this year
 
How much was that shredder going for at 10am?

£39.99, only a £10 discount. I picked one up. Made it cheaper than the Amazon Basics one I was considering and the warranty is longer.

Can't decide if I want to spend £32 on a label maker because it has a battery over the £12 less one that takes 4 AAA batteries.
 
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Do they list the days deals on a daily basis? So for example if I look on Tuesday morning will that be all of the deals for that day?

I'm looking out for something specific and want to know when/how often I should be checking.

If you check it at 7am, 90% of the deals are there. Others are added at random points, some change. Case in point, a nice 2 controller Energizer charger rack for Xbox was listed this morning, by the time I checked it just before deal time, they'd changed it to a single charger cable and battery for one controller.
 
£39.99, only a £10 discount. I picked one up. Made it cheaper than the Amazon Basics one I was considering and the warranty is longer.

Can't decide if I want to spend £32 on a label maker because it has a battery over the £12 less one that takes 4 AAA batteries.

Are the two models standalone or is one a handheld and one a PC connected unit?

I've ended up with 3 electric labellers, a dymo handheld which is ideal for labelling cables/plugs and the like, a battery/mains PC one that does the same sort of job but hooks up to the laptop for input and is more versatile (handy for doing labels in the garage for drawers etc), and a mains powered dymo 450 which is used for letters/packages, and has a label size that is perfect for Ikea's storage boxes.

They're all good for their specific use, but the handheld one is more useful for small labels like the cabling (as you can carry it with you), and the desktop one obviously for normal labels, with the one with the built in battery filling a niche between the other two.
 
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