Amazon Stock Up and Save sale: Save 20% on top-rated household essentials you're probably buying anyway - CW Atlanta

2022-10-15 19:27:52 By : Ms. Lorna Lee

Updated on: October 7, 2022 / 2:03 PM / Essentials

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Amazon has just unveiled a huge new discount exclusively for Amazon Prime members called the Amazon Stock Up and Save sale. This limited-time offer is your chance to save an extra 20% on top-rated bulk household essentials including coffee, kitchen essentials, personal care, toilet paper, garbage bags and so much more.

There are some fantastic deals to be had, so long as you're willing to stock up.

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Amazon Basics 2-ply toilet paper (30 ct.), $18 (regularly $22)

Solimo medium roast coffee pods (100 ct.), $26 (regularly $32)

The Stock Up and Save sale is a limited-time offer that's exclusively for Amazon Prime members.

The sale unlocks an extra 20% off on top-rated bulk household essentials. Amazon Prime members don't need a coupon code to access this deal. 

Prime members only need to make a qualifying purchase of $50 or more. The program automatically unlocks the discount on Stock Up and Save items in your cart, once your cart reaches $50 worth of eligible items.

But hurry, this exclusive Amazon Prime discount program is a limited-time offer.

Like we said, the Stock Up and Save sale is exclusively for Amazon Prime members.

If you're not a member, that means you'll need to sign up for Amazon Prime first. (We think it's worth it -- not just for access to this sale, but the coming Prime Early Access Sale as well.)

Stock Up and Save applies to over 1,000 items, including everyday essentials such as groceries and cleaning supplies. You'll save big by buying in bulk. It's like having access to a warehouse store, without having to spend the gas to drive to one.

All eligible items are listed on Amazon's Stock Up and Save store. Some of the Amazon brands on sale include: Amazon Basic Care, Amazon Basics, Happy Belly, Solimo, Kitzy, Mama Bear, Presto!, WAG, Wonder Bound, Amazon Elements and more. 

There are so many different items included in the sale that it's easy to hit the $50 minimum. We've shared some of our top picks below.

Your 20% Stock Up and Save discount will be reflected at checkout. The discount will be applied to Stock Up and Save eligible items only. Stock Up and Save is a limited-time offer and available to Prime members only. You can save up to $100 per eligible order. Offer is not applicable to Subscribe and Save orders.

Amazon has discounted a variety of household essentials during the Stock Up and Save sale. Remember, these home, pet and baby necessities are all 20% off when you spend $50 or more. The prices below reflect the 20% savings.

Keep reading to see some of our favorite Amazon Stock Up and Save finds. It's all quality stuff -- all the household goods are rated 4.3 stars or higher.

Shop Amazon Stock Up and Save and get this massive two-liter bottle of olive oil for $3 off. 

This kitchen essential can be used for cooking, grilling, as a foundation for dressing, sauces, pesto, hummus and more. 

Amazon Fresh Mediterranean blend extra virgin olive oil, $11 (regularly $14)

Sunscreen isn't seasonal. Protect your skin year-round with this eight-ounce bottle of Solimo SPF 30 sport sunscreen.

This sunscreen lotion is water-resistant and offers UVA and UVB protection. 

Solimo sport sunscreen lotion, $5 (regularly $6)

This five-blade razor features a hypoallergenic lubricating strip with vitamin E. The razor is designed to follow the contours of your face.

One of our favorite things about this purchase is when you buy this on-sale razor, you'll receive 16 refill cartridge heads. 

Amazon Basics five-blade MotionSphere razor pack, $14 (regularly $18)

This two-pack of makeup-removing wipes is on sale during Amazon's Stock Up and Save sale. 

These fragrance-free cleansing wipes are hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested. 

Solimo make up remover wipes, $8 (regularly $10)

Amazon's Solimo brand medium roast coffee pods are 20% off right now. These pods are compatible with 1.0 and 2.0 Keurig K-cup brewers. Choose from 13 blends. This coffee is rated 4.5 stars on Amazon.

Solimo medium roast coffee pods (100 ct.), $26 (regularly $32)

It's a great time to stock up on these baby food pouches -- especially if your little one goes through a lot of them. 

Right now, you can save 20% on a 12-pack of Mama Bear organic baby food squeezable pouches in a variety of flavors.

Mama Bear organic baby food, $14 (regularly $17)

This pack of 30 rolls of toilet paper is discounted by 20% when you shop Amazon Stock Up and Save. It's rated 4.5 stars by Amazon reviewers.

You can even use Alexa to place your next order. Just say, "Alexa, reorder Amazon Basics toilet paper."

Amazon Basics 2-ply toilet paper (30 ct.), $18 (regularly $22)

Save big on 4.8-star-rated dog poop bags. This set of 900 Amazon Basics dog poop bags is majorly discounted when you spend $50 on qualifying items.

Amazon Basics dog poop bags (900 ct.), $15 (regularly $18)

Why not stock up and save on kitchen trash bags? These bestselling trash bags have a 13-gallon capacity and feature a red drawstring closure for easy tying and carrying. They're rated 4.7 stars by Amazon reviewers.

Amazon Basics tall kitchen drawstring trash bags (200 ct.), $22 (regularly $27)

These Mama Bear diapers, available in a wide range of sizes, are hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested. The diapers are free from chlorine bleaching, perfumes, lotions, parabens and phthalates. 

This pack contains 120 diapers total. Each pack contains both star and polka dot band designs. Rated 4.3 stars.

Mama Bear gentle touch diapers, $28 (regularly $35)

These water filters feature multi-stage filtration technology for fresh, great tasting water. According to Amazon, one filter lasts for 40 gallons, or about 2 months for the average household.

The replacement water filters are compatible with Brita pitchers. Rated 4.6 stars.

Amazon Basics replacement water filters for water pitchers (6 pack), $18 (regularly $22)

Save 20% on this bottle of 500 ibuprofen tablets. These pain-relieving and fever-reducing tablets have the same active ingredient as other big brands. Amazon reviewers rate it 4.8 stars.

Amazon Basic Care ibuprofen tablets (500 ct.), $10 (regularly $13)

Amazon Elements baby wipes are pediatrician-tested. These 4.7-star-rated wipes are free from fragrance, alcohol, dyes, parabens and phthalates. 

These already discounted wipes are even further marked down during Amazon's Stock Up and Save sale. 

Amazon Elements baby wipes (720 ct.), $10 (regularly $13)

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