The temperatures are dropping, which means it’s time to mark your calendars. First, the good news. October Prime Day is just around the corner! Amazon’s major two-day shopping event runs on Oct. 8 and 9 this year, bringing Prime members the best deals of the season, on top of free same-day and two-day shipping on all the essentials. If there is one early Prime Day deal to swipe up ahead of the chillier days, it has to be the Amazon #1 best-selling GoodBaby No-Touch Thermometer. RELATED: Graco’s mom-approved car seat is 20% off on Amazon Unfortunately, cold and flu season is also approaching, which means it’s time to prepare. As a mom of a one-year-old, I know the drill. Stock up on everything. Last year, my daughter’s pediatrician provided me with a cold-season survival kit, and I’ve taken note. The first item on the list was a simple, reliable no-touch thermometer. I headed straight to Amazon and snatched one up. While Prime Day hasn’t officially kicked off, there are still some hot deals lining up, and the GoodBaby No-Touch Thermometer is no exception at 43% off. Score this limited-time deal before it’s gone, and check back for more early Prime Day coverage at Post Wanted! GoodBaby No-Touch Thermometer GoodBaby’s No-touch Thermometer is designed for people of all ages, with an easy grip, large backlit display, and three color modes to indicate low, regular, and high readings. There is even a built-in fever alarm, making it easier than ever to know when it’s time to head to the Doctor. As a new mom, I wouldn’t have gone with anything but a no-touch thermometer. Like many toddlers, my daughter doesn’t hold still, so a forehead scan is pretty much as good as it’s going to get. All you have to do is point, press, and receive an instant reading in the blink of an eye. It’s no wonder the GoodBaby thermometer is marked as a No. 1 Amazon Bester-seller and has racked up over 100,000 reviews. No fuss, no meltdowns, and great value. For a limited time, Prime members can take home this no-touch thermometer for under $20. Take it from me — it’s a worthwhile investment. Hunting for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping with Post Wanted. Your October Prime Day FAQs, answered What is Prime Big Deal Days (aka October Prime Day)? Prime Big Deal Days is an Amazon-hosted sale event exclusive for Prime members. It’s similar to Amazon Prime Day, offering a wide range of deals and discounts on various products, and spanning two days annually in October. How long does October Prime Day last? The sale runs just 48 hours, beginning at 12 a.m. PT on Tuesday, October 8, through 11:59 p.m. PT on Wednesday, October 9. When does October Prime Day end? October Prime Day ends October 9 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time, so east-coasters have until about 3 a.m. on October 10 their time to shop the deals. When is the next Prime Day? Already wondering when the next Amazon Prime Day is? Prime Day takes place in July each year. While Amazon hasn’t confirmed the dates for Prime Day 2025, it’s safe to assume it will take place in mid-July — similar to previous years. Do you have to have Amazon Prime for October Prime Day? While Prime members can take full advantage of Amazon Prime Day (plus all the benefits of the subscription), interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to enjoy Prime Day with no strings attached. What are the best October Prime Day deals? From reporting on Amazon Prime Day throughout the years, we can tell you for certain that it’s the ideal period to upgrade to Apple’s latest AirPods, restock some new kitchen items and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers. Don’t miss Post Wanted’s around-the-clock coverage. Click here to find all of the best deals. Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.
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