Amazon Prime Big Deal Days in Singapore returns with a 6-day extravaganza in October

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No sooner had we recovered from the six-day deals mayhem of Amazon Prime Day in July, the online retail giant has confirmed its second Prime Day of 2024. Like last year, it will be called Prime Big Deal Days and will serve up deals galore. Unlike last year, though, it's going to run for another six full days in October, just like July's main event. 

Amazon had previously teased Prime Big Deal Days would return next month, but kept quiet on the official dates. Well, that's all changed, as Prime Big Deal Days 2024 will return on Tuesday, October 8 at 00:01am SGT and run all the way through to 11:59pm SGT on Sunday, October 13.

The previous Prime Big Deal Days held in October 2023 was just a two-day affair, and we expected very much the same this year (having been taken by surprise when Amazon announced the main July sale was being extended to six days). How wrong we were. Clearly, Amazon is in the giving spirit as we steam towards Black Friday and Christmas, giving shoppers in Singapore the chance to score big on the best headphones and best vacuum cleaners, among other categories that will likely include cameras, tablets, PC and gaming.

As with any Amazon Prime sale, the biggest savings will be reserved for Amazon Prime members. If you've still not yet signed up for a membership, you can grab yourself a free 30-day trial from today and be covered for the duration of the six days in October. If you aren't too keen on paying up for the following month, you can always cancel any time – no questions asked.

As ever, the TechRadar team will be all hands on deck come Tuesday, October 8, picking out the best Prime Day deals in Singapore throughout the duration of the next big Amazon sale, saving you time from trawling through the countless pages. 

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Max Langridge
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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of retailers. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Max spent a combined five years writing for What Hi-Fi? and Pocket-lint, before moving to Australia in 2018. After a brief stint writing for men’s lifestyle publications, Max is back to working on his first passion of technology.

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