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I spent 2 hours digging through the land mine that is Amazon Haul, the site's extreme discount section — here's what I ordered

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Crap or hidden gems? I pored through Amazon's new discount spin-off, Haul, to find what's worth buying. Amazon/Business Insider

There's a new discount destination to explore, and its name is Amazon Haul.

I've only recently noticed this flashy section filled with a hodgepodge of items from all categories — from fashion and beauty to electronics — during Prime Day. This deals section is very reminiscent of what you may find on Temu, Shein, or TikTok Shop, but backed by the reliability of Amazon.

After spending what felt like hours browsing, I found some real gems, and even some viral TikTok products, like Kate Spade dinner plates, a fair amount of Adidas and Under Armour clothing, and even a $3 bikini.

At this point, I was far in, and I had to try it for myself. Amazon frequently offers extra discounts off your entire Haul purchase to incentivize you to try. That was the extra push I needed. During Prime Day, that deal was as high as 40% off, but right now it's 30%. I gave myself a cap of $50, and I was able to purchase 18 items.

Would I shop again? Yes, but it takes patience to wade through. I'll get into some takeaways from my experience and highlight some hidden gems for you, below. Be sure to check out our roundup of the best Amazon coupons for more ways to save.

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The Amazon Haul section lets you shop certain sections like brand names up to half off, price drops, hidden gems, and crazy low prices. Amazon

A quick takeaway of my findings:

  • I've spotted deals like $20 Adidas shorts or a $13 Timberland leather belt, but you can't get too excited; some sizing can be really spotty, and you may not find a full size run.
  • If you care about brand names, you can browse through sections dubbed Brand Scores. Certain searches unlocked the ability to filter, including the options to browse through Top Brands and Premium Brands.
  • Some items appear to be strictly available via Amazon Haul, while some are also integrated into the rest of the site.
  • There is a lot of cheap junk, and if you like that sort of thing, amazing, but use the filters or the search bar to find what you're actually looking for. Beyond the general categories presented to me, I've used the search bar to direct me to everything from dog toys to gardening tools.

My experience ordering from Amazon Haul

a selection of items flat lay on a floor including a crochet bag, tb remote, hair ties, clear stadium bag, silk scarf, dog toy, spoon rest, shorts, make up bag and garden scissors
A few of the items I scored on Amazon Haul, including a pair of pruning shears, shorts, and a toy for my dog. Jaclyn Turner/ Business Insider

After spending some serious time digging through, I was convinced to invest $50 of my own to buy 18 items. The most expensive item was a set of LCD motion-detection under-cabinet lights for $7 (with my discount). I installed one in my pantry and now my dark, deep cabinet is illuminated every time I open the door, and I can see my snacks. I haven't even needed to charge it yet. It's become my newest obsession; everyone should have these. The cheapest was a 35-cent ravioli-shaped silicone spoon rest. I couldn't resist ordering it for funsies to see if it is legit. It arrived as a perfectly acceptable size.

Not everything was a winner. Some items, like a $3 pair of sunglasses, were unfortunately flops, and a $5 mesh beach tote was underwhelming. They both felt too small. A set of hair ties felt cheap, and I could feel them pulling at my hair.

I did find success with a replacement remote for my Roku, underwear from Florence by Mills, and a travel-sized water flosser. Some of these items I came across by browsing the various categories, while others I found by directly searching for keywords of products I was interested in. A pair of pruning shears I directly sought out felt weighty, though the packaging was a little worn.

My order arrived in two batches: some items coming right away at normal Prime speed, while the bulk of it was quoted as arriving within two weeks. Interestingly, one of the items even arrived packaged with my standard Amazon order. While I was tracking the second half of my delivery, I noticed an update saying that it was "Delayed at Customs" and more information may be needed from me, with a button to contact Amazon, which took me to the general customer service page. When I initiated a chat with Amazon's customer service, they said to wait until the three days after the expected delivery window and to reach out if it hadn't arrived by a certain date. Remarkably, it arrived on the exact date it was quoted. I didn't need to do anything else.

Some gems I found on Amazon Haul

Amazon Haul FAQs

What is Haul, and how does it work?

Haul is Amazon's new storefront for exploring discounts and the lowest prices on a range of items, from fashion to household essentials. It's for the true bargain-hunter, and almost everything is under $20. The program launched in November 2024.

Orders ship for free once you hit a $25 minimum threshold, and can take as long as two weeks to deliver. There are typically incentives to buy more as you unlock additional savings when you spend more: 5% on orders over $50, and an extra 10% off on orders over $75.

Do you need a Prime membership to shop Amazon Haul?

No. In fact, Haul purchases are ineligible for Prime benefits like expedited shipping. All Haul orders take 1-3 weeks to ship, and you'll need to hit a $25 minimum for free shipping — no matter your Prime membership status.

Why are Amazon Haul prices so cheap?

Amazon says it can offer such low prices because the items are sold directly from the manufacturer (usually from China or another country with low manufacturing costs), bypassing some costs associated with traditional warehousing and shipping.

Are returns accepted?

Yes, returns are accepted within 15 days on items that cost over $3, and return shipping is free. This differs from Amazon's standard 30-day policy.

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