Should you shop on Prime Day, or wait for Black Friday?

Prime Day sees some pretty tempting deals and discounts on science gifts, but is it worth waiting for Black Friday to potentially save even more? - www.livescience.com

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It's that time of year when one retail event seems to follow another, all vying to get your attention — and your money — in the run-up to the holiday season. Amazon's Prime Day event comes in two parts, first in the summer during mid-July and a second in October every year with both events now lasting for 48 hours. Black Friday is always the Friday after Thanksgiving — so this year's event falls on Friday November 29, 2024.

What is the difference between Prime Day and Black Friday? The major difference between the two retail sales events is that Prime Day is Amazon's own sale, specifically for its Prime subscribers, and is held only on Amazon itself. Black Friday, on the other hand, is an event for everyone, and almost all the large retailers take part in it. Of course, some brands and retailers also jump on the Prime Day train and launch their own competing discounts on the days of the Prime sale in order to try and catch some extra customers who don't find what they need on Amazon.



Some of those deals even out-compete Amazon Prime Day deals themselves, which we saw again in October 2024. However, the vast majority will wait until the Black Friday period to launch their sales. Does Amazon do Prime Day and Black Friday sales? (Image credit: Ollinka/Shutterstock.

com) It certainly does. For a start, Prime Day sales are for Prime customers, whereas on Black Friday Amazon itself includes a vast array of deals available for everyone, whether or not they..

. Kate Carter.