BAG A BARGAIN

Handy tool every Amazon shopper should use that reveals if a Prime Day deal is REALLY worth buying

Be savvy shopper with this simple trick to check your bargain is all it seems

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AMAZON Prime Day is a great opportunity to grab a bargain, but it's important to make sure a deal is really going to save you money.

Fortunately, there are tools available to check you really are getting the best price on the market before you hit 'buy now'.

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Amazon Prime Day is a 48-hour sale event that will take place on October 8 and 9.

It's exclusively available for Prime members, offering discounts on everything from the latest technology to sought after beauty items and top toys.

Bargain hunters will be looking to score big savings on thousands of items, but it's important to make sure that the publicised discount is as good as it seems.

We all know how alluring sales can be, particularly with Christmas just around the corner, but luckily there are tools available to stop you losing your head.

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Harry Rose, Editor of Which? magazine, said: “Amazon Prime Day may seem like the best time to snap up a good deal if you are a Prime member but don’t feel panicked into buying things you don’t need or haven’t budgeted for.

“When looking to buy something new, always do your research first by checking price comparison sites like PriceRunner and CamelCamelCamel, which not only show current prices at multiple retailers but also reveal a product’s pricing history.

"This allows you to work out whether the sale price genuinely represents good value."

CamelCamelCamel is a shopper's best friend when it comes to Amazon Prime Day.

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The website allows shoppers to enter an item's URL to reveal its price history, and see if it has previously been sold at a lower price.

Handily, you can also set up price alerts to let you know when it drops in price again.

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Prices can change during the two day event so if there's an item your desperate to get at the best price, setting up a CamelCamelCamel alert could ensure you don't miss out on the best price.

Don't forget to also check other retailers before purchasing using Google Shopping or Price Spy.

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And remember, you'll only be making a saving if you intended to buy the item in the first place and don't forget hidden costs, like delivery charges.

Some items are particularly likely to be heavily discounted in the Prime Day sale, such as stock the online retailer wants to clear ahead of Christmas.

Which? editor Mr Rose said: “Some products follow quite predictable pricing cycles, for example, the previous year's TVs typically drop in price when new models launch in spring, so check if you can pick up last year's models for a bargain price.

“Most technology, including smartphones, TVs and tablets, are released on a one-year cycle, so you only need to wait 12 months before there's a shiny new device to get excited about.

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