Here’s What the Apartment Therapy Team Scored on Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day is over, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t score some great deals. I asked my coworkers at Apartment Therapy what they purchased on Prime Day, and the answers were just as varied as you’d expect. Some of their finds are still on sale (although others aren’t), but everything is worth checking out. Join in the fun and let us know what you added to your cart on Prime Day in the comments!
Breville Compact Smart Toaster Oven, $179.95
“I was curious what was on sale for Prime Day, but I didn’t think I needed anything at all. Then I remembered that my brother and I had been wanting to buy a new toaster oven for our mother’s house (hers was awful and she never wanted to upgrade it), and I saw this nice Breville on sale. Click.” —Maxwell Ryan, Founder & CEO
Instant Pot Ultra 6-Qt., $149.95 $87.99
“I finally bought an Instant Pot.” —Elise Hinchey, VP of Revenue Ops & Strategy
Kindle Paperwhite, $129.99
“I ruined my daughter’s Kindle and have been promising her a new one for months, but couldn’t stomach paying $120+ for the second time. Yesterday was the day! She’s so excited.” —Riva Syrop, Chief Revenue Officer
Cuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor, $199 $164.40
“I’ve been waiting for this food processor to go on sale for awhile. I know it’s a good machine and I’ve had my eye on it for some time! What has me most excited is the 14-cup capacity. No more over-filling my underpowered machine for sup-par results.” —Kaitlin Garske, Senior Social Media Manager (Note: The deal on this model has been claimed, but there is a waitlist available. It’s also on sale at Walmart.)
Seventh Generation Paper Towels (4 packages of 6), $44.99 $34.58
“Because buying discounted paper towels on a Monday is what I get excited about these days.” —Grace McCaffrey, Associate Director of Sales
Tile Mate (pack of 4), $49.99 $37.97
“I lose my keys once in a blue moon—actually whenever Mercury is in retrograde (like right now). With Amazon Prime day, I was inspired to finally invest in one of those Tile key finders. A few coworkers mentioned they use Tile to find their phone (there’s a button on the Tile you can ping) and also lost luggage. I wish I had gotten more to find everything else in my life.” —Margaret Lee, Art Director
“Kabobs are the perfect summertime staple for our grill. We always burn and run out of the wooden ones, so I am excited to have a reusable set! I’m also excited that it comes with a case that’s perfect for organizing.” —Laina Zissu, Programmatic Sales Manager
“Last month, I joined a new co-working space, and one of the ways I’m adjusting to not being home all day is to bring food with me instead of eating out all the time. These silicone bags will make it easier to snack on the go without going through a ton of zip-top plastic ones.” —Tara Bellucci, News & Culture Editor
Full Moon Suppers at Salt Water Farm Cookbook, $35 $23.79
“This summer, my husband and I really wanted to focus on growing our own food. Since we also live by the ocean, we made a goal that 80 percent of our food had to come from our garden, his fishing trips, or a nearby farm. It’s inspired us to cook in new ways, and has really got me itching to host. When I saw the Full Moon Suppers with recipes from land and sea on sale, I knew I had to add it to the collection! I’m excited to get inspired to make it through August living off the land. And who knows—maybe I’ll even host my first full moon dinner party.” —Kelsey Arnold, Associate Director of Sales
“I am a terrible sleeper and anything that can replace my husband’s snoring with a soothing podcast or music is a win in my book!” —Anne Ebeling, Executive Producer, Video
Wemo Mini Smart Plug, $34.99 $24.99
“This plug is an easy way to control my lights with Apple Home or the Wemo app. Plus, I can turn them on when I’m not there, which makes me feel a little better.” —Jean Simon, Backend Developer