The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Under $30 in 2026
In times like these, as the economy worsens, “Buy Now, Pay Later” services boom, daily bills skyrocket, and inflation continues to surge, it's more important
In times like these, as the economy worsens, “Buy Now, Pay Later” services boom, daily bills skyrocket, and inflation continues to surge, it's more important than ever to make that dollar stretch. Thirty dollars doesn't get you as much as it used to, but we've been scouring to find the best discounts and deals on WIRED-tested and -approved gear for less than that. We have deals on cheap tech, from tried-and-true budget packing cubes to my favorite easy-to-use electric kettle. We've hand-tested and vetted all the deals on this list, so you can be assured this is the best price you'll find. Plus, we're constantly scouring for more deals throughout the sales event and adding more of our favorite budget finds, so check back often. Crazy for deals? Be sure to check out our guides to the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals, Amazon Prime Perks You May Not Be Using, How to Shop Like a Pro During Amazon Prime Day, and How to Avoid Scams and Subpar Wares on Amazon. A Dry Lips Savior for $16 ($8 off) Save to wishlist Save to wishlist Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask $24 $16 (33% off) Amazon Every winter, my lips looked like sad, shriveled worms that had been left out to dry on the sidewalk after a rainstorm. Even after religiously applying lip balm every hour, my lips would get cracked and flaky without fail every winter. That is, until I discovered this lip mask from Laneige. I absolutely love Langeige's stuff, but it's often much pricier than I'm willing to pay for a luxe lip balm or facial lotion. You leave this thick mask of murumuru butter and vitamin C on while you sleep for smooth lips come morning. Right now it's on sale for $17, which is the lowest we've ever seen it.
A Cheap Multiuse Handheld Fan for $12 ($2 off) Photograph: Kat Merck Save to wishlist Save to wishlist Jisulife Handheld Mini Fan $14 $13 (7% off) Amazon This is one of WIRED editor Kat Merck’s top handheld fan picks. It's small (and cheap) but mighty, with two blades that produce a strong breeze at 472 feet per minute and a quiet noise level (44 dB on low), and it’s lightweight at only 4 ounces. Plus, it's basically a camping or outdoor adventure Swiss Army knife, doubling as a flashlight and portable power bank. At only $12, you'll be happy you carried this during your next summer adventure. Our Favorite Cheap Chef's Knife for $9 ($4 off) Photograph: Louryn Strampe Courtesy of Kiwi Chevron Chevron Save to wishlist Save to wishlist Kiwi Brand Chef's Knife $13 $9 (31% off) Amazon We on the WIRED Reviews team are bandwagoners when it comes to Kiwi knives. This brand has a cult following due to the fact its knives are cheap but have a thin, light blade that holds an edge just as well as pricier knives. Because this chef's knife is made of materials that are a little softer, it'll need to be sharpened more regularly to maintain its sharp edge. This simple knife works excellently for most small kitchen tasks, and we think it deserves a spot in most kitchens, especially at this uber-cheap price. A Smart, Faucetlike Pet Fountain for $22 ($8 off) Chevron Chevron Save to wishlist Save to wishlist Homerunpet Wireless Stainless Steel Pet Water Fountain $22 Amazon $70 Homerunpet If your pet likes drinking from the faucet, this is the automatic pet fountain for you. I recommend every cat owner get a pet water fountain, as most cats struggle to consume enough water, which leads to potentially lethal UTIs and blockages, especially in male cats.
