Amazon Outlet tools up to 64% off
- DealNews reported on May 19 that Amazon Outlet’s Memorial Day tools and home-improvement promotion offered discounts of up to 64% off. - The 64% figure covered outlet listings in storage, lighting, tarps and hand tools, while Prime members were offered free shipping. - Amazon’s outlet listings remain available through the retailer’s tools and home-improvement outlet pages as Memorial Day shopping continues this week.
DealNews said on May 19 that Amazon Outlet had expanded its Memorial Day tools and home-improvement promotion to discounts of up to 64% off across storage, lighting, tarps and hand tools. The deal roundup linked shoppers to Amazon Outlet listings rather than a single branded sale page, and it said Prime members could get free shipping on qualifying orders. Amazon’s tools and home-improvement outlet pages were live on May 20 and showed more than 10,000 results in the broader outlet section and more than 5,000 results in the all-discounts view. ### Where is the promotion actually showing up? Amazon Outlet was the main location cited by DealNews for the promotion, not Amazon’s standard tools deals page. DealNews described the event as part of Amazon’s Memorial Day sale and directed shoppers to outlet inventory spanning several home-improvement categories. (dealnews.com) Amazon’s site on May 20 showed separate destination pages for the tools and home-improvement outlet and for discounted items within that outlet. Those pages did not present a single sitewide “64% off” banner in the search snippets reviewed, but they did confirm that outlet inventory and discount filters were active. ### What categories did DealNews single out? DealNews named storage, lighting, tarps and hand tools as the categories included in its roundup. (dealnews.com) The listing said discounts reached “up to 64% off” and warned that stock on select items could be limited. Amazon’s broader tools-and-home-improvement storefront separately lists departments such as lighting, hardware, building materials, hand tools and tool storage, which aligns with the categories highlighted in the DealNews item. (amazon.com) Amazon’s standard deals pages also show active bargain sections for tools and hardware. ### How should shoppers read the “up to 64% off” claim? (dealnews.com) The “up to 64% off” figure came from DealNews’ roundup language and appears to refer to selected outlet items, not every product in the category. DealNews framed the promotion as a collection of outlet markdowns and said some inventory could be limited. (amazon.com) Amazon’s outlet pages also indicate a large and changing pool of listings rather than a fixed promotional catalog. That means discount depth is likely to vary by item, seller availability and whether a shopper is looking at outlet inventory, standard deals pages or the main tools storefront. This is an inference based on the structure of Amazon’s outlet listings and DealNews’ description of limited stock. (dealnews.com) ### What about shipping and Prime eligibility? DealNews said shipping was free for Prime members on the promotion it highlighted. The item presented that shipping note alongside the outlet roundup, suggesting that fulfillment terms depended on Prime eligibility and qualifying purchases. Amazon’s general tools-and-home-improvement pages also emphasize free shipping and free returns on eligible items, but those terms can differ by product page. (dealnews.com) Shoppers would need to check individual listings to confirm whether an outlet item is Prime-eligible and whether the final cart meets any threshold or seller-specific condition. ### What happens next as Memorial Day approaches? (dealnews.com) Memorial Day falls on May 25 in 2026, and third-party sale trackers have described Amazon’s broader Memorial Day promotions as already live this month. DealNews’ roundup was published on May 19, while Amazon’s outlet pages remained active on May 20. Amazon’s next step for shoppers is straightforward: the outlet pages cited by DealNews are still the place to check current inventory, category filters and item-level shipping terms as the holiday weekend approaches. (amazon.com) (dealnews.com)