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Amazon Boxing Day sales: the best deals on TVs, appliances and more

The Boxing Day Amazon sales have kicked off, with savings across every category of products during the post-Christmas period.

Amazon sales have been running almost non-stop since Black Friday, basically, but today a whole host of new deals have been added across product areas like TVs, appliances, audio and more. And hey, you'll find plenty of deals on things that weren't on your mind until you saw them. Electric toothbrush, anyone?

If you're shopping around for tech today, check out our best Boxing Day sales for more on what's going on today.

Below, we've rounded up our pick of the best Amazon Boxing Day sales deals we've found so far, and we'll be updating this throughout the day with the biggest and best savings we can uncover. 

As a reminder, these sales periods mark a good opportunity to pick up Amazon's devices with discounts, like its Echo range of smart speakers and Fire tablets, although we did see some lower prices on these items over the Black Friday period.

As ever with Amazon, some of the best deals available will only be around for a limited time as part of its Lightning Deals. So you'll want to keep an eye out for new deals launching on Amazon throughout its Boxing Day sales.

Amazon's Boxing Day sales run from now until December 31, so this is the last big selection of holiday deals for now. 

Quick Amazon Boxing Day sales links

Today's best Amazon Boxing Day sales

How long do Amazon's Boxing Day sales last for?

Amazon's Boxing Day sales end on December 31, according to the website. Until then, we expect to see new Boxing Day deals every day in the run-up to New Year. It's worth keeping that in mind if you have a particular product you're waiting for a big discount on.



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