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With inflation still high, Prime Day is a great time to stock up on household essentials.

Even small discounts can make a huge difference when buying in bulk. 

While Prime Day is still a few days away, we're already seeing discounts on paper towels, toilet paper, and soap.









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Amazon Prime Day is nearly upon us, and we're seizing this opportunity to stock up on some household essentials. Ahead of


Prime Day

's official start on July 12, 2022, we've rounded up some of the best early home deals.
As inflation continues, some people may be tempted away from their usual brands by lower-priced alternatives. But we're finding discounts on brands like Tide, Mrs. Meyers, and Charmin. With discounts on items from ibuprofen and cleaning cloths to heartburn medication and


toilet paper

, Prime Day 2022 is shaping up to be a great time to stock your home. Deals could be even better once Prime Day begins.
Whether you need to replenish your medicine cabinet or snag some new cleaning supplies, you shouldn't have a hard time finding what you need. But if you can't find what you need on Amazon, don't fret. Other outlets like Target and Best Buy have their own competing sales. 
Here are some early deals on home essentials












Jenny McGrath is the Home Editor for Insider Reviews, overseeing coverage of robot vacuums, mattresses, cleaning products, and more. Jenny has over six years of experience covering smart-home technology and home appliances. 
She's tested and reviewed almost any home product you can describe as smart, from thermostats to light bulbs to ovens to locks. Her home is filled with smart speakers, connected light switches, and smart appliances. 
Prior to joining Business Insider, Jenny was a senior writer and home editor for Digital Trends. She launched the site's home section as its first home editor in 2014, before Amazon released the first Echo and the same year Google bought Nest. At trade shows including CES, KBIS, and IFA, she's watched smart-home and home appliance trends evolve. 
She lives in Seattle and always has podcast recommendations.
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