Amazon's best early Black Friday deals today

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The Philips Wake Up Light is just one item that you can save on (Image: Philips)
The Philips Wake Up Light is just one item that you can save on (Image: Philips)

Amazon is a treasure chest of savings and when the month of November rolls around, they only get better. This year, Amazon are ahead of the game, releasing daily deals before the official Black Friday sale later on in the month.

If you're wondering when Amazon Black Friday is for 2023, we have all the details here, and if you can't wait until then to nab some huge savings from big brands such as Shark, Oral-B, and Philips, here are the best deals that you can shop now.

Although you don't have to be an Amazon Prime member to get your hands on these discounts, it's well worth doing as you'll be able to enjoy a whole host of added advantages, such as free delivery and early access to some sales. Those who are not yet Prime members can sign up to join a free 30-day trial here.

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Electric toothbrushes

Keep your teeth squeaky clean with Amazon's discounted oral health care. A new electric toothbrush makes a great Christmas gift, and Amazon have cut the price of tons of their high-tech models from Oral-B.

First up, is the Oral-B Genius X in pink - it was originally £138.70 but it's now less than £100. It comes with a swish travel case, and it'll even alert the user if they are brushing too hard. With six brushing modes, it's little wonder that shoppers are saying, "this toothbrush gives a hygienist-like result after each brushing."

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Amazon's best early Black Friday deals todayShoppers can choose from black or white for discounted Oral-B models (Oral-B)

Amazon have also discounted the Oral-B iO7 models in black or white by 32%, slashing their price from over £240 to £165. This model tracks your brushing skills in real time using a nifty app, and comes with three brush heads.

Speaking of brush heads, now is a great time to stock up on those too - you can get 12 Oral-B Cross-Action Heads for less than £25.

Advent calendars

December will be here before you know it so it's well worth getting your advent calendar now to make the count down to Christmas a little less expensive.

We've spotted a few of our favourites on sale, including the Baylis & Harding Vanilla & Almond Oil Luxury 24 days of Beauty Advent Calendar Gift Set, down to £26.60 from £40. It's vegan-friendly and includes daily pampering treats in one of their most-loved fragrances.

For little ones, you can save money on the Pokemon Festive Calendar as it has been discounted by £10, and the Mr. Men Little Miss Advent Calendar has a saving of over 40%.

Vacuum cleaners

Getting yourself a new vacuum cleaner might not be the most exciting purchase, but it's certainly necessary and getting a great one will make your life a lot easier - especially if you have pets.

Shark is a brilliant place to start and while one of our favourites for pet hair hoovering is on sale via their website now, their other model the Shark Corded Stick Vacuum Cleaner is £149 on Amazon, down from £179.

Unique items

One of the best things about Amazon is the amount of unusual items you can find on there - it means you can easily do all your Christmas shopping in one place.

From the Philips Wake Up Light which naturally wakes you up using giving users their "best sleep in years," to these Light Up Dog Collars that help keep pets safe at night. Both these items have up to 30% off at the moment.

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Other online stores also jumping the gun and announcing offers early, include the likes of Apple, Sky, Ninja and Currys.

Lucy Addicott

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