“Prime Day” is July 15 — a day Amazon has designated to offer their Prime members big deals on a range of items.

The event, billed as having  “more deals than Black Friday” is a celebration of Amazon’s 20 year anniversary.

Shoppers worldwide will be able to access deals on electronics, clothing, outdoor items and more during the one day sale which begins in the U.S. at midnight, July 15.

There will be new deals available as often as every ten minutes as well as thousands of Lightning Deals and seven Deals of the Day. Of course, as Prime members, shoppers will get unlimited free shipping.

Remember, Prime Day is for Prime members only. A membership costs $99 per year.

If you're not a member, you can still participate in Prime Day by signing up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime at amazon.com/primeday.

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