IT’S NO SECRET there are going to be a handful of deals at Amazon as we roll into spring. If you want to find the best discounts at our favorite one-stop-shop, then you need to have your attention towards some of Amazon’s lesser-known sections; specifically the Amazon Warehouse, where you can find up to 60 percent off ahead of the spring season.
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The Amazon Warehouse is a place where you can find gently used and open-box products on massive discounts. The deals span all product categories, from home gym equipment to tech, to men’s fashion and more. However, the one trick you need to know is exactly how to navigate Amazon Warehouse (the section can be confusing to browse). Below, we’re rounding up our favorite deals and providing more info on how to best surf the Amazon Warehouse in 2024.
Best Amazon Warehouse Spring Deals
Garmin Forerunner 745, GPS Running Watch
Now 39% Off
Sportsroyals Power Tower Dip Station
Now 29% Off
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit
Now 43% Off
Apple 2020 MacBook Air (256GB)
Now 31% Off
LG 65-Inch Class UQ7570 Series 4K Smart TV
Now 36% Off
CAP Barbell Olympic Trap Bar, Hex Bar
Now 36% Off
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What Is Amazon Warehouse?
Amazon Warehouse is like a clearinghouse for products that aren’t able to be sold as new. The section is filled with “quality pre-owned, used, and open box products.” It’s Amazon’s way of getting rid of the products that either got sold back or returned, and as you might imagine, these products being resold through Warehouse end up coming in at pretty stellar prices. If you can find it new on Amazon, odds are in your favor you’ll be able to find a resell option on Amazon Warehouse.
The pre-loved items span a wide range of categories, but it’s a smart place to shop items that are more expensive, like TVs and tech gadgets.
How Do I Find Amazon Warehouse?
Amazon Warehouse is very much an “if you know, you know” situation, so we’re here to reveal its whereabouts.
Before you type into the search bar, click on the drop down menu where you can switch between categories to search from. You’ll see “Amazon Warehouse” in the menu. Select it. If you want to search for a specific product, you can now type directly into the search bar and Warehouse results will show up.
If you want to generally scroll through Amazon Warehouse’s offerings, just click the magnifying glass icon at the end of the search bar and it’ll take you the Warehouse homepage (linked here).
How Does Amazon Warehouse Work?
Amazon uses a graded scale to determine each item’s condition before listing it for resale in the Amazon Warehouse. Every item is graded with a 20-point quality inspection process for damage, packaging and functionality. Here are the five categories you need to know:
- Renewed: One of the best conditions available on Amazon Warehouse and usually indicates the item is like-new, with little to no wear. These also include an Amazon Renewed Guarantee, giving you 90 days to receive and inspect the product before deciding if you want to keep or return it.
- Used—Like New: These items work perfectly and the packaging usually looks new too. We’ve bought Used – Like New Amazon Warehouse items that looked like they’d never been touched.
- Used—Very Good: One step below Used – Like New, these items have been used very little, if at all, and the packaging is typically in very good shape.
- Used—Good: Items in average condition that have probably been used, but still work perfectly. The packaging may be damaged or missing, or the item may come repackaged by Amazon.
- Used—Acceptable: Well-used items that still function. Packaging is typically missing or damaged. These are the best deals available through Amazon Warehouse.
In case you’re skeptical, Amazon does have a structure in place to protect your Warehouse purchase. If you’re unhappy with your order, Amazon promises a free replacement within 30 days of your purchase (so long as there’s an equivalent in stock).
Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.