United States: LifeStraw Personal Water Filter
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, $17.47
LifeStraws are portable, personal water filters that make non-potable water drinkable. This year, American Prime members rushed to stock up on LifeStraws, which were on sale for just under $10. In total, more than 200,000 LifeStraws were purchased over the course of the sales event — the demand was so high that the filters sold out frequently over the course of Prime Day.
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United Kingdom: Sony PlayStation Classic Console
Sony PlayStation Classic, $40.99
Shoppers in the United Kingdom got nostalgic this Prime Day, jumping at a deal to snag the PlayStation Classic — a miniature version of the original PlayStation launched in 1994 — for about $20. Pre-loaded with 20 games from the original console, and complete with two classic controllers, this set is a steal and sure to provide hours of old-fashioned fun.
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Singapore: Meiji Fresh Milk
Spain: Yobola Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Yobola True Wireless Headphones, £37.99 ($47.25 USD)
Spanish shoppers loved the steep discount on these Hi-Fi Bluetooth headphones. While they're usually £139.99 ($174.08), they were on a major discount for Prime Day — and can still be found at a low price. These pairs can only be found on Amazon's international site, but they still ship to the US.
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Nintendo Switch, $299
Prime members in Mexico went all in on gaming deals. The Nintendo switch, an innovative device that's a handheld and TV-based console in one, was the most-purchased product. Coming in next on the list was an HP monitor, which can be used as a complement to the switch, or on its own.
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United Arab Emirates: Al Ain Bottled Water
Al Ain Bottled Water, price n/a
In the United Arab Emirates, Prime members used Prime Day to stock up on household staples. Bottled water was the most popular purchase, with laundry detergent and toilet paper falling close behind.
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Netherlands: Mama Bear Diapers
Mama Bear Diapers, 4-pack, $36.99
Carts in the Netherlands were filled with diapers from Mama Bear, Amazon's in-house baby brand. Other practical purchases, like memory cards and lightbulbs, also topped the list.
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Luxembourg: JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth Portable Speaker
JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth Speaker, $99.95
This durable, waterproof speaker is a popular buy all year round, but it was the most popular this Prime Day in Luxembourg. Other home and tech purchases made the list, like stainless steel pans and robot vacuums.
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Nescafé Dolce Gusto Barista Caffè Espresso, 50-count, $34.99
They say Italians know their coffee, so it only makes sense that the most-purchased product in Italy this Prime Day was a pack of these Italian-style coffee pods. Practical purchases like detergent and a portable charger also topped the list.
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India: Syska 9-Watt Smart LED Bulb Compatible with Amazon Alexa
Germany and Austria: JBL Bluetooth Speaker
France: iRobot Roomba 671
iRobot Roomba 671, $289.99
This robot vacuum can clean your floor without you lifting a finger — so we're not suprised it made this best-seller list a couple of times. It was the most popular purchase among French Prime members.
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China: Dove Exfoliating Scrub
Dove Exfoliating Scrub, $5.94
Beauty products were the most-bought items among Chinese Prime members. A Dove body polish topped the list, followed by a hydrating eye cream and an at-home hair removal tool.
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Belgium: OSRAM Smart+ Plug Zigbee Switchable Light Socket
Australia: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, $49.99
Australian shoppers loved snagging this classic, family-fun game on discount. Along with Mario Kart, practical purchases like dishwasher detergent and diapers were best sellers.
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