Amazon Cyber Week 2025 has arrived, and I will update this post as new things pop up. My first stop is to check the “Buy Again” tab for any red discounts on the specific stuff that you already buy. There are also several refreshed promos for linking certain credit cards as payment methods and/or using their points. I recommend trying all the links again.
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Some deals require a Prime membership. New members can sign up for a 30-day free trial. Amazon Prime Student (student OR age 18-24) has a 6-month free trial and then 50% off the regular price ($7.49/month). If you’ve already done the trial, you can simply buy a month of Prime for $14.99 ($6.99 with SNAP, EBT or Medicaid card).
Deals and Offers
- List of all current Black Friday/Cyber Week deals (updated constantly).
- Gift Card Sale – Up to 20% Off. Examples include CPK, Ulta Beauty, Applebees, H&M.
- Prime Visa $250 Gift Card. This is usually their biggest bonus of the year – Get a limited-time $250 instant Amazon gift card.
- Already have the Prime Visa? Get 10% back on these Prime Card Bonus items.
- Earn 25 cents/gallon of gas on Fridays with Earnify. After that, save 10¢ a gallon at BP, Amoco, and participating ampm stations when you link your Amazon Prime and earnify™ accounts.
- Amazon Device Deals (Echo, Blink, Eero, Ring, Kindle, Fire, etc).
- Apple Deals (Apple Watch, Airpods, Macbook, AirTags, etc).
- Samsung Deals (Galaxy Phones, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Watch, etc).
- YETI Deals (YETI tumblers, bottles, coolers, etc)
- Sony Deals (headphones, earbuds, cameras)
- Playstation Deals (headphones, earbuds, cameras)
- Dyson Deals
Amazon-related Services
- Kindle Unlimited – 3 months for $1 trial. Usually $11.99 a month. Targeted.
- Amazon Music – 3 months free. Usually $10.99 a month. Targeted.
- Audible Premium Plus – $0.99/month for 3 months + $20 Audible credit. Includes 1 free credit per month, so that could be 4 free audiobooks. Targeted.
- Amazon Photos – $15 credit with first-time use.
Shop with points (check again if targeted). Offers for using your rewards points to offset your Amazon purchase. If you haven’t linked your card, you may enroll your card and check back in after 24 hours.
- Get $ off with Citi ThankYou points. Refreshed; Try it again.
- Get $10 off with Discover® rewards. Refreshed; Your targeted offer might be better.
- Get 15% off with Membership Rewards points. Refreshed; Your targeted offer might be better.
- Get 10% off with American Express Reward Dollars. Refreshed; Your targeted offer might be better.
- Get $ off with Chase Ultimate Rewards points. Most likely not working at the moment.
- Get $ off with Capitol One Rewards points. Most likely not working at the moment.
- Get $ off with US Bank Rewards points. Most likely not working at the moment.

Stuff I Like
- Lodge 7.5 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid – I am no longer Team Cast Iron. I’m Team Enameled Cast Iron. I hate trying to keep the seasoning on a cast iron when I also like to use a lot of soap when cleaning. Our enameled cast iron dutch oven is used multiple times a week. It works on the stove. It sears. It simmers. It has high walls that hold a lot. It slides into the oven. It goes straight to the table. No PFAS from non-stick. This 7.5 qt size is the biggest Lodge makes, and allows me to make a double batch of recipes like soup and freeze the extra.
- SHOKZ OpenRun Bone Conduction Headphones – I bought these for running about a year ago and they have been great. I can hear cars and other road noise for safety but also enjoy music or audiobooks while outside. I honestly don’t know what the more expensive version offers, I bought this cheaper version and it works just fine through the sweat and rain.
- Apple Watch SE (3rd Gen, most recent) [GPS + Cellular 40mm] . Now $249. I just bought one for Kid #2 for use as a standalone watch with US Mobile service ($78 a year).
- Coway AP-1512HH HEPA Air Purifier. These have now been used nightly for 7 (!) years. The mechanical design is simple and reliable. I have bought both the OEM Coway filters and these VEVA brand filters (usually less than half the price) and found them very comparable. Once you see how much dust these things collect (especially if your kids have allergies), you’ll want keep them running.
- Dyson V11 Origin Cordless Vacuum. Expensive. Powerful. Solid. Used daily.
- Amazon Eero mesh WiFi router system (3-pack). I have the older model, but I appreciate that it continues to just work with minimal fuss. Used reliably every day for years now.
- COSORI Air Fryer 5 Qt. THis is the newest model. Love this air fryer. We use it almost daily, just like a microwave, except it keeps things crispy instead of soggy. Easy to clean. Owned our Cosori since early 2023 and still running fine.
- Vitamix 5200 blender. Had it for many years. Kitchen staple, sometimes we use it a lot, sometimes rarely, but it’s always there ready and powerful.
- KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer. 20 years of use on ours and counting.


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So, you only run the air purifier at night? how often do you change the filter? I’m assuming only when you’re sleeping?
Yes, they are run at night in the bedrooms when sleeping and we keep the doors closed. So the filters are a fine mesh filter that is permanent, a charcoal prefilter, and a HEPA filter. So the kits come with 2 HEPA filters and 4-8 charcoal prefilters, which covers a year. I change the HEPA filters out once every 6 months and the pre-filters every 3 months (and have a lot of charcoal prefilters left over). At the same time, I use a garden hose and rinse off the permanent fine mesh filter. I should probably clean them out more often, but that’s our schedule.