What Is Amazon Warehouse? Everything You Need to Know About Scoring the Best Deals

mna
4 min readAug 26, 2021

It’s no secret that Good Housekeeping readers love to shop and save on Amazon, so naturally, we couldn’t wait to share with you our newest Amazon discovery that’s all about saving money: Amazon Warehouse.

What exactly is Amazon Warehouse?

It’s a section of the site that offers discounts on some of the most sought-after items. These products are on sale because their condition is “like-new, open-box or pre-owned,” according to Amazon Warehouse’s FAQ page.

But sometimes, shoppers can get an even sweeter deal. “I’ve had major luck getting steep discounts on brand new products sold directly by Amazon,” says Lexie Sachs, Textiles Director at the Good Housekeeping Institute. She randomly found the site one day when purchasing balloon sets (normally $30) for her kids and noticed a “new from $20.50” option with the Amazon Prime logo next to it. Sachs clicked through just to find out that the packaging was slightly damaged and decided to give it a shot. “When my order showed up, the box looked like it was in perfect condition,” she says. After that, Sachs says she was hooked.

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How do I get to Amazon Warehouse?

You can click the big shop button above or right here. On Amazon.com, you can simply click the arrow next to the search function and scroll down to “Amazon Warehouse.” Then, you can look up and browse items, from any category, specifically from the Warehouse.

The Amazon Warehouse homepage.

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How does Amazon Warehouse work?

According to Amazon, all items are evaluated and graded using a 20-point quality process. The site uses labels like “Like New,” “Renewed,” “Good,” and “Acceptable” to give shoppers a quick understanding of the product’s condition, along with detailed comments unique to that item.

If you’re unhappy with your purchase, Amazon Warehouse offers free replacements within 30 days when there is a product with the same listing condition available in their inventory.

As for scoring a great deal, it’s first come, first serve. “It’s not like there are multiple units in inventory,” explains Sachs, “it’s something you should keep an eye out for, and you have to be quick because it’s usually a one-off item at a time.” She suggests adding your selected item to Amazon’s “Save for Later” so you keep tabs on markdowns.

And to give you an idea of what “damaged packaging” might look like, Sachs kindly provided us with pictures of a recent toy purchase she made on Amazon Warehouse, and if you ask us, it’s barely noticeable!

Sachs has since made more purchases on Amazon Warehouse, and claims most of the time, there is usually zero noticeable damage. “I honestly would’ve still given some items as a gift,” she says. “Today I got a new tie dye kit, and the edges did look a bit dented. However, the contents were perfect.”

Is Amazon Warehouse legit and safe to shop from?

Always make sure the item is fulfilled by Amazon.

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To be extra safe, make sure to only make your purchase when your item is labeled “Fulfilled by Amazon.” You can see this on the far right of the page, under the price. “Knowing it’s fulfilled by Amazon, I know it’s legitimate and I can easily resolve any issues if they come up,” says Sachs. “I don’t think I’d feel safe if it was a third-party seller that I had to deal with separately if there was an issue.”

So the next time you find yourself on Amazon, it probably wouldn’t hurt to browse Amazon Warehouse and see what it has to offer. As for me, I’m pretty much convinced!

From: Good Housekeeping US

SHANON MAGLENTE Product and Reviews EditorAs the Products & Reviews editor at GoodHousekeeping.com, Shanon covers the best deals and products across home, appliances, health, beauty and parenting.

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