
"I just went back and counted and this is the 12th time I've been at my keyboard watching the sales during one version of Amazon Prime Day or another. And after I hit five or six of them, I could start recognizing patterns around what kinds of items will be on sale and for how much. This fall's iteration Amazon's self-created sales event though, doesn't have all the same normal players at this point on Tuesday morning."
"But, at least for the moment, Fellow stans looking to expand their collection, or just the Fellow curious who want to know why we keep picking their gear as our favorite, can discounts that are actually lower than the pre-tarrif pricing from the beginning of the year. The Aiden is the best brewer we've ever used, their family of grinders both offer quality that outpaces their price in our opinion, and their scale and kettles make pour-over a joy to brew."
Twelve Prime Day iterations revealed recurring patterns in which items appear on sale and typical discount levels. Fall Prime Day lacks the usual discounts on Zojirushi rice cookers and many preferred Greenpan cookware pieces. The most compelling discounts focus on coffee equipment across drip brewers, hands-on methods like Aeropress and French press, grinders, kettles, scales, and espresso machines. Fellow offers especially notable discounts, in some cases below pre-tariff prices, with the Aiden brewer, grinders, scales, and kettles praised for quality and value. Breville dominates espresso deals, with additional offers on Rancilio prosumer and Bosch super-automatic machines.
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