Prime Day 2025’s biggest buys: 25 items shoppers chased

From Apple AirTag packs at $99 to the Thermacell E-ZoneGuard Patio Max repeller at $44, Prime Day 2025’s best-selling shopping list shows what people couldn’t stop adding to carts—plus the surprising surge in streaming deals and home problem-solvers.
While Prime Day is still days away. last year’s shopping frenzy is already doing what it always does: rewriting wish lists in real time. The deals pulled in everything from the items people treat like annual rituals to a few unexpected “why didn’t I think of that?” purchases—exactly the kind of mix that turns one day of discounts into a full-on shopping moment.
Apple’s AirTag 4-pack led the repeat purchases at $99. alongside the familiar Prime Day magnet of Sony’s WH-1000XM6 noise-canceling headphones and medicube’s Toner Pads. But the list didn’t stop there. It also made room for what shoppers seemed to crave just as intensely this time around: mosquito solutions that promise fewer bites in summer evenings. and home fixes that make everyday messes feel a little more manageable.
Mosquito control topped the surprises. with the CXRUY Bug Zapper priced at $33 instead of $36 and Thermacell’s E-ZoneGuard Patio Max Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller going for $44 instead of $55. Home problem-solvers showed up too. including PetOde’s 2 Pieces Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit at $8 instead of $13. and Dash’s My Mug Ice Cream Maker for $30 instead of $45.
One of the biggest surprises, though, was the way Prime Day carried shoppers into streaming deals. Last year, discounts on Apple TV, Paramount+, Britbox, and Prime itself landed in the same spotlight as physical products—proof that saving money didn’t always mean buying a box for the doorstep.
When you scroll through the top 25 products Prime Day shoppers couldn’t stop buying, you can feel how broad that pull was—from tech essentials to self-care favorites, from cleaning tools to lighting for the backyard.
Here are the top 25 products shoppers couldn’t stop buying during last Prime Day:
Apple’s AirTag 4-pack for $99 Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $264 WANLIPO Dash Cam Front and Rear for $66 CXRUY Bug Zapper for $33. instead of $36 BISSELL Little Green Multi-Purpose Portable Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner for $95. instead of $130 Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects Teeth Whitening Kit for $46 BEOVEA Heated Eyelash Curler for $20 DEWALT Tool Box with Wheels for $70. instead of $87 TP-Link Roam 6 AX1500 Portable Wi-Fi 6 Travel
Router for $38. instead of $50 Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus for $50 medicube Toner Pads Zero Pore Pad 2.0 for $19. instead of $30 REVLON One-Step Volumizer Plus Hair Dryer and Styler for $45. instead of $66 Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella for $24. instead of $40 TONYMOLY Green Tea Korean Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++ for $20 Brightech Ambience Pro Solar Powered Outdoor String Lights for $22 PetOde 2 Pieces Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit
for $8. instead of $13 Amazon Elements Baby Wipes for $21 Sony WH-1000XM6 The Best Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones for $398. instead of $460 Beckham Hotel Collection Bed Pillows for $48. instead of $80 Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker for $30. instead of $45 Mighty Patch Original from Hero Cosmetics for $13 Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker for $399 Thermacell E-ZoneGuard Patio Max Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller for $44. instead of $55 FrSara Neck Fan
for $24 Ninja Crispi 4 in 1 Glass Air Fryer for $159. instead of $180.
And just like that, the “what should I get?” questions start all over again. If last year’s list is any clue, this Prime Day—set to arrive soon—won’t be only about what’s discounted. It’ll be about what finally feels worth it once the price drops.
Amazon Prime Day 2025 Prime Day deals Apple AirTag 4-pack Sony WH-1000XM6 Thermacell E-ZoneGuard Patio Max AirPods Pro 2 shopping list
AirTags again?? I swear y’all just keep losing keys and wallets lol.
Prime Day being “days away” and they already talkin best buys like it’s tomorrow. I don’t even know if those mosquito things work, I bought one last year and still got eaten.
So the $44 patio repeller is basically like a bug vaccine? Because if it’s rechargeable then it must just keep the mosquitoes away forever, right? Also the streaming deals part is confusing, like are they selling Apple TV subscriptions or hardware?
Dash My Mug ice cream maker for $30 seems like the kind of thing that turns into a dust collector. But I mean… dryer vent cleaner kit for $8?? That feels too cheap like it’s gonna be some flimsy stick or whatever. And yeah I already saw people posting AirTag 4-packs like everyone’s trying to track their cat or their ex or whatever.