Amazon coupons are one of the easiest ways to save extra money, yet most shoppers walk right past them. They can knock an additional 10–50% off — often on top of an existing discount. Here’s how to find, clip, and stack them.
What are Amazon coupons?
Amazon coupons are digital discounts you “clip” before adding an item to your cart. There are two main types: a clippable coupon (a checkbox on the product page) and a promo code you enter at checkout. Both reduce the price automatically once applied.
How to clip a coupon (step by step)
- Open the product page on Amazon.
- Look just under the price for a box that says something like “Apply $X coupon” or “Save 20% with coupon.”
- Tick that box — the discount applies automatically at checkout.
- If there’s a separate promo code, copy it and paste it into the promo field during checkout.
How to stack coupons with deals
The biggest savings come from stacking. A product that’s already discounted can often also have a clippable coupon — so you save twice. During big sales like Prime Day, this stacking is common and adds up fast.
Where to find the best coupons
- Category pages. Browse our electronics, home & kitchen, smart home, and beauty deals — coupon and promo offers are flagged.
- Our buying guides. Each of our best-of lists highlights products with active coupons.
- Watch the badges. On our deal cards, look for “Coupon” and “Promo Code” tags.
Quick tips
- Coupons are time-limited — clip them when you see them.
- A coupon on a poorly reviewed product still isn’t a deal; check ratings first.
- Some coupons are one-per-customer, so plan bulk buys accordingly.
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