With all this Prime Day hype, it’s worth asking whether or not these sales are actually worth the hassle. After all, more than 100 million items were sold in 2018, so checking up on the value of these deals is a matter of principle for diligent shoppers. Fortunately, Prime Day does offer some substantially discounted products, but the key is to not get too overzealous. While they offer low prices on some items, others are relatively unaffected, which can frustrate some hungry shoppers. After a little research though, we found that these deals do pop up at later times in the year, around the holidays most notably. Simply put, don’t break your back to find a low price on Prime Day. If you were planning on buying something anyway and Prime Day happens to get you a deal, then more power to you. But don’t freak out and purchase a knockoff just because you want the discount. Odds are, you’ll be able to get a lower price for the real thing if you just wait it out. Read more tech news from Tech.co

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