15 best Amazon Canada deals to shop this weekend: Home, health, outdoor & more

2022-05-29 03:00:56 By : Ms. connie Hu

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Amazon Canada is a great place to find everything from everyday household items to tech and fashion— especially if you're looking for a deal.

However, the retailer's deals section can be overwhelming— and it's constantly updating. That's why we've done the heavy lifting by scouring the deals section to find top-rated products we think Yahoo Canada readers will love.

Keep scrolling to check out the 15 best Amazon Canada deals available to take advantage of this weekend.

Give your linen closet a refresh by saving $21 on a 24-piece set of bath towels, including bath sheets and hand towels, that have been called a "great buy" by Amazon Canada shoppers.

Target tough stains with this handy carpet cleaner that helps remove spills and pet messes to keep your home looking and smelling clean.

Gear up for camping season with this queen size air mattress with more than 200 customer reviews online.

This family-size air fryer has earned more than 8,000 customer reviews. Cosori's WiFi-enabled unit features 11 presets to help you create healthier versions of your favourite meals by using less oil.

This personal evaporative air unit features three wind speeds and LED night lights to help you stay cool and comfortable.

Easily tackle aches and pains at home with this deep tissue percussion massager that's earned more than 2,900 customer reviews.

Drift off to sleep with this white noise machine that features 13 different soothing sleep sounds and doubles as a wireless speaker.

This rechargeable nose and ear hair trimmer has been called an "excellent" and "lightweight" product by Amazon Canada shoppers — and might just make the perfect early Father's Day present for the man in your life.

Whether you call them readers or "cheaters," this multipack of reading glasses are perfect for anyone who is always misplacing their frames.

This multi-level back stretcher and posture corrector is designed to alleviate back pain while providing a gentle stretch.

Enjoy hours of fun with this pickleball set that includes two paddles, four indoor/outdoor balls, two rolls of grip tape and a handy carrying case.

Avid hikers and runners can enjoy this hydration backpack that holds up to 2L of water without adding bulk to your frame.

Xtreme's set of resistance bands make it easy to feel the burn at home and enjoy a full body workout with up to 50 lbs of resistance.

This motivational water bottle has earned more than 29,000 customer reviews and includes time stamps to help you stay on track with your hydration goals.

This affordable smart watch allows you to measure a variety of health and fitness metrics like sleep, heart rate and activity levels.

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