Martin Lewis’ MSE reveals five ‘hidden’ tools and tricks to bag huge Amazon discounts better than half price
The MSE team found an Apple Watch for £80 cheaper than the original price
MARTIN Lewis’ MSE has revealed five hidden tips and tricks to bag amazing discounts from Amazon.
The popular money-saving expert’s team has shared how to get the best deals from the largest online retailer.
The saving specialists recommend browsing the Amazon Warehouse which sells returned items at a reduced price.
It is perfect for people looking to buy expensive technology or appliances but can’t afford the latest model.
Amazon Warehouse knocks down the prices of used products, making them more affordable.
The times are also categorised depending on how new they are, which means the customer always knows what they’re getting.
Martin Lewis’ MSE team have provided shoppers with a nifty .
Amazon shoppers can use that to find the best deals for them.
The money team has also urged users to try a different trick.
While Warehouse offers customers current models, Amazon Renewed sells pre-owned tech products.
These are items which have been tested, refurbished and look like new.
Shoppers can find previous models of Apple, Samsung and Dell.
This type of online shopping is good for the environment and your wallet, according to MSE.
However, stock may be limited, and you might need to choose a different model than the one you initially sought.
The money experts found an Apple Watch Series 9 which was £80 cheaper than the original price.
They also found 2nd generation AirPods for just under half of what they normally cost and premium quality headphones for just £33.
An online shopper who used Amazon Renewed said: “Bought a phone and tablet as good as new.
“My kids didn’t notice the difference and it saved me hundreds.”
The Amazon Outlet has 1,000s of brand-new excess stock which the online retailer is keen to shift.
Martin Lewis’ MSE has warned users that it can be “hit and miss”.
The saving experts explained how the Outlet was similar to an “end of sales clearance”.
They added: “It’s a mix of funk, junk and a few things you may put in your trunk.”
Online shoppers should check the prices as not everything listed on the Outlet is discounted and some items will have terrible deals attached to them.
It is hard to judge what a proper discount is when shopping online.
The money-saving team recommends using to track the price history of your favourite products.
For example, when the MSE used it, they found a Breville coffee machine costing £350, this was just £301 in February, according to the tool.
Amazon usually charges a delivery fee for orders less than £25.
Yet, it can be cheaper to add a small extra item than pay for the delivery, the experts claimed.
Online customers can use the , which helps you find cheap products to avoid paying the delivery fee.
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By Sean Keach