I could not live without Amazon Prime I use it for absolutely everything and hands up to confess that sometimes more than once a day. Ooops!

Being bedridden it’s not like I can get up , get in the car and pop down the shops. So everything goes Amazon Prime and it saves us money without even having to leave the house.

We do something called Subscribe & Save it gives me the chance to order household items to arrive around a set date each month. For example on Wednesday we had Regina Blitz Household Towels – Pack of 8 , Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser 1.5l – pack of 4, Pedigree Dentastix Dental Chews – 75 sticks and Dettol antibacterial Surface Cleaning wipes 252 wipes as well as Andrex Classic Clean Toilet Tissue – 45 rolls delivered.

If you use Subscribe and save you can get an additional 5 or 15% discount on your items depending on how many of the items you get delivered for my June order I get our dogs food ordered then in our July order we also get things like dishwashing tablets, all as bulk orders which already saves us money. Subscribe & Save allows you the chance to decide what you want delivering and how often. So take our dogs Dentastix , we have 75 sticks delivered this week so we don’t need to order them again for 2 months as its one per day every day.

It’s a no brainer for our family and definitely worth a look if you are looking to save an extra few £ s for your family.                                                                                                              I almost forgot to tell you about some of the other benefits that come with your Prime Account , the big ones for us are Amazon Music , Amazon TV, Prime Sameday and next day delivery on millions of items.

Give it a try , I know you will love it x 

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