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The best Aussie Prime Day deals you missed — and 10 exceptional ones you can still nab

The best Aussie Prime Day deals you missed — and 10 exceptional ones you can still nab
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I've covered every single Amazon Prime Day sale for TechRadar since the online retail giant debuted in Australia in 2017, and let me tell you: I haven't been this impressed by the deals in a few years.

I've highlighted over 200 excellent Prime Day deals since the sale started on Tuesday, July 7, and they've now been whittled down to 140+ offers — that's mainly due to prices either going back or stocks having run out.

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The list of no-longer-available deals even includes big-ticket items that were down to record-low Aussie prices and were absolutely worth picking up. I hope you did because it could be some months before we see anything similar.

Not to add to anyone's FOMO, but I've put together a short list of some of the standout Prime Day 2026 deals that you missed out on (see below). However, there is some good (well, good-ish) news: sometimes stocks come back up and the discount can be reinstated, or an item is still discounted but at a slightly higher price. Either way, if any of the below products appeal, we'd suggest rechecking them periodically between now and when Prime Day 2026 ends at 11:59pm AEST on Monday, July 13 — you could get lucky.

The above gadgets might be popular and typically bestsellers (even at full price), but Prime Day is always prodigious when it comes to deals — meaning there's still loads of worthwhile discounts on offer. Below, I've picked 10 of the best that I think are worth your consideration. They're all at record-low prices and represent exceptional value across a range of price points.

Note, however, that all the prices below are Prime exclusive, so you will need to be an Amazon subscriber to shop these deals.

Exceptional Prime Day 2026 deals in Australia

This ergonomic vertical mouse is perfect for small hands and it encourages better posture, thus helping reduce aches along the wrist, shoulder and shoulder blade. I use it myself (I have the white colourway) and can't recommend it highly enough, even at full price. Even if you miss this deal, this pointer can typically be had for AU$79 and I would still say pick it up at that price.View Deal

While the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus is slightly cheaper at AU$56, I think for a touch more money, this is the better streaming stick, as there are no compromises at this higher price point. You get the most powerful Fire TV Stick to vamp up your old telly, with fast performance thanks to the best processor in any of Amazon's streaming devices.View Deal

The 2024 Paperwhite remains one of the best Kindles you can get. Its E Ink Carta 1300 screen is fantastic, page turns are quick and we gave it 4 stars in our review. My only complaint with it is that a significant chunk of its 16GB storage is taken up by the OS, which isn't really a deal breaker when the price has dropped to a record low.View Deal

Securing a spot on our list of the best air fryers, our reviewer said this innovative model from Ninja was the "air fryer of my dreams". It takes a familiar double drawer design, but stacks them on top of each other, resulting in a smaller footprint. Performance is exemplary, but just make sure the food you put in isn't that big, as the drawers themselves are 4.75L each.View Deal

These Sony cans might now be two generations old, but damn are they still glorious. And at this price, they absolutely are the best Prime Day headphone bargain in my humble opinion. Beautiful sound, good ANC and very comfy too.View Deal

It may have been succeeded by the Dreame X50 Ultra (also now at an all-time low price of AU$1,479) and then by the X60 Ultra this year, the X40 remains a competitive premium robovac with good cleaning performance, especially at this discounted price. If you want an all-in-one robot vacuum this Prime Day, let it be this one.View Deal

This entry-level bean-to-cup coffee maker is our favourite espresso machine release this year. It's simple to use, taking care of the grinding, tamping and pouring for you. The porta filter will even automatically slide into position for you. Do note there's no milk frothing here, but a matching milk frother is available separately. Also available in black. View Deal

This compact air fryer packs 1,700W of power into a portable design, with two borosilicate glassware containers that serve as both frying baskets and serving dishes. The borosilicate means they can withstand extreme temperatures, making it easy to take your favourite foods from frozen to crispy, and it's arguably safer to use than any non-stick basket. The Crispi also comes with two removable crisping grates and two snap-on container lids for easy post-feast food-storage.View Deal

Fitted with a flexible head, this shaver is designed to glide against the shape of your face, while onboard sensors will allow it to adapt the cutting power to your beard's length. Speaking of which, it's got five length settings to suit different needs and waterproofing means it can even be used while in the shower too. View Deal

While I think the iO 6 is the smarter brush (now AU$181.13), you can save some cash by opting for the iO 5 instead. You don't really miss out on much — the more expensive iO 6 has an interactive display, an extra gum-care mode and slightly faster charger. Other than that, the iO 5 is just as good an oscillating toothbrush as any of its more expensive siblings.View Deal

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