I’m always excited for Prime Day deals, even if it’s mostly just an opportunity to share some of my favorite products that are currently cheaper than when I bought them. And yes, I actually checked that these are real deals — not the sneaky “marked up last week so it looks like a discount today” ones.
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I put together an Amazon Idea List, that I’ll keep updating throughout the sale, but here are a few of my favorites and why I recommend them.

First up, if there’s one thing I think you should treat yourself to during the sale, it’s this Hand Massager.
I purchased it earlier this year, and it feels amazing after a long day of working with your hands. It’s on sale for almost $30 less than what I paid!
It would also make a great gift for anyone who works with their hands.

Stock up on Starbond Glue while it’s a few dollars off! I use the Thick (Gap Filler) on just about every project.

I will never spend another summer without a Garage Screen. It’s a great, affordable way to keep bugs out of the shop while still letting fresh air in.

The Dremel I use is on sale. I purchased the 45-piece kit and the Flex Shaft attachment separately, but the 73-piece kit includes it. (And a bunch of other accessories I knew I’d never use.)
These sanding discs are also almost half off. They’re the same 60-grit discs I use regularly, just in a smaller size. You’ll need the EZ-Lock Mandrel for those, if you don’t already have it.

The Shuttle Art Automatic Ink Control paint markers are still my favorite. I prefer a brush tip, and I’ve been using these for quite a while now. They have yet to dry out on me, and I really like that they come in a case to keep them organized. The only downside is that the red isn’t quite as red as I’d like.

If you want a set of brush tip markers that include some good shades of red, these Let’s Resin Markers are a great choice. I haven’t used these as long as the Shuttle Art markers, but I’ve been happy with them so far.

I’ve had this HOTO Electric Screwdriver for a while now, and I honestly use it way more than I ever expected to. It’s great for attaching hanging hardware or tackling all those little jobs that involve a handful of screws.
Sometimes a power drill is just overkill, or it can’t fit into a tight space, and this is perfect.

The Bow FeatherPro is always one of my top recommendations during a sale. I use it with my table saw when I make frames for my signs. It helps keep the board up against the fence and reduces the risk of kickback.
I also spotted a few good deals on items I don’t own myself, but that come highly recommended by makers I know and trust. The Jackery is widely used for electricity at markets. Honestly, I have been tempted to grab it, just for when I lose power at home.
There’s also a great deal on the Dewalt Sander if you’re in the market for an orbital sander.
I also think a cordless air duster is a must-have for any shop. The exact one I have is no longer available, but this one has great reviews for a good price. So does this one, which looks more similar to the one I own.
These aren’t necessarily maker-related, but still things I love:

The Walking Pad I am walking on as I write this blog is on sale for much less than I paid for it. I walk on it almost daily while I work on my laptop.

This pack of seven pairs of leggings is only about $30. I wear these almost every day, and they hold up surprisingly well.
They’re not see-through, and it takes several washes before they start losing their elasticity and softness. This is a great deal!

There are some great deals on cosmetics. The Tarte mascara I use, the retinol, and the Lumify eye drops are just a few that caught my eye.
I’ve officially reached the age where I get excited about wrinkle cream being on sale.
But seriously, the Lumify eye drops make a surprisingly big difference if your eyes are looking a little red or tired. Even if they aren’t, you might be surprised at how much brighter they can look, especially in front of the camera.

If you live in a state that gets cold and have farm animals like I do, the Freeze Miser is a game changer in the winter!
You connect it to your hose, and it helps prevent it from freezing. I was able to use my hose all last winter. It was a major upgrade from hauling buckets!
It’s usually around $30, so I grabbed a second one while it’s on sale to keep as a backup.
That’s it for now, but I’ll keep adding to my Idea List on my Amazon Storefront as I find more deals.
I’ll also be sharing Prime Day finds in my Facebook group, along with updates in my Instagram and Facebook stories throughout the sale.
Want to shop small instead? I have a lot of beautiful wood art still looking for homes. Or if you’d rather shop my cut files, you’ll need a project to make with some of those new purchases anyway.
If you have any questions about any of these products, drop a comment below!
Thanks for reading and for your support.
Note: All prices and discounts were accurate when I put this list together, but because Amazon is Amazon, deals and pricing are always subject to change.

This is super helpful thank you. I’m just starting out, got my laser machine this week and want to experiment. Will be putting these on my list for consideration.
Thanks so much for taking a look! I’m so excited for you and your new machine!
I 100% agree with Jackery. I have two of them that I use at shows and also just when the power goes out. I originally got the 500, but now also have the 1000. I just love how easy they are to use and how handy and portable they are!
I know the next time we lose power, I am going to kick myself for not getting one. I need to start doing markets with my F1 so I can justify it, haha!
Lol I run my F1 off of the Jackery 500, and a cotton candy machine off of the 1000. The 1000 lasts for about four hours running that power hungry cotton candy machine.