What is Amazon Warehouse? Here's how to never pay full price on Amazon
These deals on gently used and open-box products usually fly under the radar.
These deals on gently used and open-box products usually fly under the radar.
These deals on gently used and open-box products usually fly under the radar.
Our bargain hunters at Good Housekeeping regularly browse the Internet for the best deals that our readers can shop. We're always thinking of corners to cut and coupons to clip. Our latest discovery, the Amazon Warehouse, helps with just that — and we have just the tips and tricks to wield it!
During major savings events, deals can fly under the radar at Amazon Warehouse and Amazon Outlet. Little do you know that there's prices slashed on everything from appliances to high-end clothing. Read on for how to scoop even deeper discounts thanks to Amazon Warehouse sales, and check out our guides to Amazon's secret coupon page for shopping on a budget.
Our favorite Amazon Warehouse deals:
See below for more of our favorite deals to shop now. Keep in mind that Warehouse pricing changes regularly, so prices written may differ slightly from what you see on Amazon.
What exactly is Amazon Warehouse?
Living as its own section on the site, Amazon Warehouse consists of sale items, including sought-after name brands, like InstantPot to Ninja and Apple products to Amazon devices (Fire TVs, Echo, Kindle). The retailer marks these down because their condition is "like-new, open-box or pre-owned," according to Amazon Warehouse's FAQ page.
Sometimes, shoppers can get an even sweeter deal. "I’ve had major luck getting steep discounts on brand new products sold directly by Amazon," says Lexie Sachs, Textiles Director at the Good Housekeeping Institute. She stumbled upon the Amazon Warehouse site when purchasing balloon sets (normally $30) for her kids and noticed a “new from $20.50” option with the Amazon Prime logo next to it.
Sachs clicked through just to find out that the packaging was slightly damaged and decided to give it a shot. "When my order showed up, the box looked like it was in perfect condition," she says. After that, Sachs says she was hooked.
How do I get to Amazon Warehouse?
You can click the button above or right here. From the Amazon.com homepage, you can simply click the dropdown arrow to the left of the search box and scroll to "Amazon Resale." Then, you can look up and browse items, from any category, specifically from the Warehouse.
How does Amazon Warehouse work?
According to Amazon, all items are evaluated and graded using a 20-point quality process. The site uses the labels below to give shoppers a quick understanding of the product's condition, along with detailed comments unique to that item. Look out for these labels when shopping Amazon Warehouse:
- Renewed: This is Amazon's version of refurbished. All renewed products have been inspected and tested by Amazon to work and look as good as new. It should have minimal to no signs of wear and comes with the Amazon Renewed Guarantee which gives you 90 days to request a replacement or refund.
- Used – Like New: An item in perfect working condition. The packaging may have minor damage.
- Used – Very Good: The item has seen limited use and remains in great working condition. The packaging may be damaged or it may come repackaged.
- Used – Good: The item shows wear, but remains in good working condition. The packaging may be damaged or it may come repackaged.
- Used – Acceptable: The item is fairly worn but continues to function properly. The packaging may be damaged or it may come repackaged.
If you're unhappy with your purchase, Amazon Warehouse offers free replacements within 30 days when there is a product with the same listing condition available in their inventory.
As for scoring a great deal, it's first-come, first-served. "It's not like there are multiple units in inventory," explains Sachs, "it’s something you should keep an eye out for, and you have to be quick because it’s usually a one-off item at a time." She suggests adding your selected item to Amazon's "Save for Later" so you keep tabs on markdowns.
Sachs has since made more purchases on Amazon Warehouse and claims most of the time, there is usually zero noticeable damage. "I honestly would’ve still given some items as a gift," she says. "Today I got a new tie-dye kit, and the edges did look a bit dented. However, the contents were perfect."
Is Amazon Warehouse legit and safe to shop from?
To be extra safe, only make your purchase when your item is labeled "Fulfilled by Amazon." You can see this on the far right of the page, under the price. "Knowing it’s fulfilled by Amazon, I know it’s legitimate and I can easily resolve any issues if they come up," says Sachs. "I don’t think I’d feel safe if it was a third-party seller that I had to deal with separately if there was an issue."