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    Amazon Prime Day Lands in South Africa

    June 24, 2026
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    Prime Day, Amazon’s flagship annual global shopping event exclusive to Prime members, is taking place for the first time in South Africa from 23 to 29 June, giving Prime members seven days to shop thousands of member-exclusive deals starting June 23 at 00:01 a.m.

    This year’s event delivers deep discounts on the big-ticket items members have been waiting to shop, including savings on all the things you want and need for winter’s biggest moments – from school holiday activities and games to essentials for friends and family get-togethers. Anyone can sign up to Amazon Prime for a 30-day free trial or join Prime billed monthly at R59/month or annually at R399/year.

    According to the latest research from HarrisX[1], a global market research company, South African shoppers are becoming increasingly strategic and deal-focused during major sales events: 40% compare prices before purchasing during major sales; 33% make shopping lists ahead of shopping events; and 30% wait specifically for discounts before purchasing certain items.

    Overall, the findings reinforce that South African shoppers are seeking memberships that combine strong value, convenience, entertainment, and reliability – especially during key shopping moments like Prime Day.

    The best Prime Day 2026 deals across top categories

    Here’s a look at some of the biggest savings members can shop June 23 – 29, from household essentials to outdoor must-haves and up to 40% off toys to keep kids entertained during the school holidays.

    Prime Day is a great time to stock up on household favorites like the Mellerware Steam/dry/spray Iron 1400W, the Russel Hobbs 9L dual digital air fryer, and the Mellerware Clothes Dryer with Shoe Rack and timer Aluminium Grey 15kg 1000W “Easy Dry” is the perfect solution to drying laundry during the cold, wet winter months.

    Members can also stock up on outdoor essentials like the Weber E-5750 Master-Touch Charcoal Grill Braai, and the Weber Gas Barbecue for entertaining on match days. Top buys for keeping the children entertained during the school holidays include special editions of LEGO memorabilia.

    Amazon Prime members get unlimited FREE Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery in major cities on a wide range of Prime eligible items with no minimum spend; exclusive deals and sale events, unlimited streaming of award-winning exclusive Amazon Originals and international movies and series on Prime Video, and free games with Amazon Luna.

     Learn more about Prime Day 2026. [link]

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