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Amazon confirms Prime Day deals in sneak peak ahead of the event

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On 21 and 22 June, Amazon Prime Day will kick-off – the two-day shopping event will see the online retailer slash prices across thousands of big-name brands and products ranging from tech and home appliances to TVs, laptops, games and more.

Available exclusively to Prime members, it’s a chance to score huge savings and we’ll be bringing you the best bargains to bag in the run-up, and across, the two days.

The best way to navigate the sale is by making a shopping list of items you want, which will help avoid impulse purchases of products you may not need.

For the first time ever, Amazon has confirmed some of the deals that will be on offer come Monday, with discounts due across many of its own-brand home devices such as the Echo dot (4th gen), the Fire TV cube and Fire TV stick 4K.

While these deals are

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