Skip These Amazon Prime Day Deals | 2023



We’ve got years of research and testing under our belts. Here’s the equipment you should scoop up (and avoid) during Prime Day.

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  1. I agree about the stand mixer part that Hamilton Beach, I ALMOST bought it, but I just DON’T like the look of it.

    Also, I agree about the Ice Cream Maker Stand Mixer attachment. Unless if I don’t have space for a stand alone ice cream maker, that attachment will be left on the shelf. Stand alone ice cream maker for me, but I need to find a right one because I had a ice cream maker but I was not satisfied. I need the right ice cream maker.

    For the stand mixer, I LOVE MY KITCHENAID.

  2. I bet this could've been a lot longer. I forgot the actual percentage but remember that it was high (like over 70%), the percent if products on Amazon that are Chinese copies. I've bought a few things that said "Made in America" on the Amazon description, then when it arrived it said "Made in China" on the product. So the percentage is probably much higher.

  3. I burst out laughing as soon as the video began. To be honest, most deals out there are a waste of money. Seeing something with a price drop of 20% or more can make you want to buy it, but I would advise people to add the products they are interested in to their Amazon wish list, long before Prime Days or Black Friday sales come along. That way you can familiarize yourself with the genuine regular selling price. Once you do that, you will discover that something may look like a great deal at $50 but that may actually be the price it regularly sells for, only they raise the price for a week or two before the sale starts, making it look like a great deal when it really isn't.

    Avoid impulse buying. You may discover the item you do NOT buy, will be available at a lower price a few days or a week after the sale is over.

  4. I have that weird salad cutter thing in my kitchen, I have never used it, not sure where it came from, and I never used it. I kept it because I wasn't sure what it was and I at least thought it could maybe chop herbs in a pinch, guess I was kind of right about its purpose

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