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Spring cleaning deals at Amazons spring sale: Save on kitchen, bathroom, and laundry supplies

Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Cleaner Spray (3 pack)
(save $4.08)

Seventh Generation Free & Clear Laundry Detergent Packs (64 count)
(save $6.46)

Shark PowerDetect Pet Plus Clean & Empty
(save $200)

No, Amazon's Big Spring Sale doesn't only apply to spring refresh-related products. Yes, Amazon's spring sale is still home to a ton of great deals on cleaning supplies to get you in the refresh headspace.
Not sure what your spring cleaning routine should entail? Start by picking out just one task in each room that you know you've been putting off: Deep cleaning the bathtub? Scrubbing the crusted grease off the stove? Getting that stain off the couch? Vacuuming more often than once a week? There's an Amazon deal for that.
Definitely stock up on your laundry pods and emotional support multi-surface spray while you're at it — big brands like Seventh Generation, Cascade, and Mrs. Meyer's are all participating in the sale. Spending $50 on select products from Clorox, Dawn, The Honest Company, Charmin, and Tide unlocks a $15 Amazon credit.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026 runs from March 25 to 31. Here are the best spring cleaning deals we've spotted so far:
Multi-purpose cleaning deals
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Mr. Siga Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (12 pack) — $11.89 $14.99 (save $3.10)
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Clorox Disinfecting All-Purpose Cleaner (3 pack) — $11.99 $15.99 (save $4)
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Seventh Generation Multi-Surface Wipes (3 pack) — $12.22 $20.97 (save $8.75)
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Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Cleaner (3 pack) — $13.89 $17.97 (save $4.08)
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Briotech Hypochlorous Bleach-Free Disinfectant (1 gallon) — $26.39 $32.99 (save $6.60)
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Hoto Flexi Cordless Electric Spin Scrubber — $79.99 $99.99 (save $20)
Kitchen cleaning deals
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Orighty Multipurpose Wire Dishwashing Rag (12 pack) — $6.99 $12.99 (save $6)
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Airnex Biodegradable Kitchen Sponge (12 pack) — $13.55 $16.95 (save $3.40)
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Active Garbage Disposal Cleaner (1 year supply) — $16.96 $19.95 (save $2.99)
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Cascade Free & Clear Dishwasher Pods (47 count) — $16.99 $19.99 (save $3)
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Cleancult Plant-Based Dish Soap Refill (3 pack) — $17.59 $21.99 (save $4.40)
Bathroom cleaning deals
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Shower & Tub Scrubber — $9.09 $12.99 (save $3.90)
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Stardrops The Pink Stuff Bathroom Cleaning Kit — $21.74 $24.99 (save $3.75)
Laundry deals
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Select Tide, Downy, Bounce, and Dreft products — save 33% when you buy one detergent and three fabric enhancers
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Cleancult Liquid Laundry Detergent (64 loads) — $9.09 $12.99 (save $3.90)
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Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent Sheets (32 pack) — $10.12 $14.99 (save $4.87)
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The Clean People Laundry Detergent Sheets (32 pack) — $10.87 $12.79 (save $1.92)
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Seventh Generation Laundry Pods (64 pack) — $13.53 $19.99 (save $6.46)
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Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner Tablets (1 year supply) — $17.99 $22.99 (save $5)
Robot vacuum and mop combo deals
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Roborock Q10 S5+ — $279.99 $549.99 (save $270)
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Shark Plus 2-in-1 (AV2630WA) — $299.99 $749.99 (save $450)
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Roborock Qrevo Series — $399.99 $649.99 (save $250)
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Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 — $399.99 $649.99 (save $250)
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Eufy C28 — $499.99 $799.99 (save $250)
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Narwal Freo Z10 — $549.99 $1,099.99 (save $550)
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Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow — $849.99 $999.99 (save $150)
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Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete — $1,359.90 $1,699.99 (save $250)
Broom, mop, and cordless vacuum deals
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Broombi All-Surface Silicone Broom and Squeegee — $27.96 $34.95 (save $6.99)
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Shark Steam & Scrub Mop — $119.99 $159.99 (save $40)
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Shark Pet IX141 — $149 $299.99 (save $150.99)
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Tineco iFloor 5 Breeze — $199 $299.99 (save $100.99)
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Bissell PowerClean FurGuard — $199.99 $299.99 (save $100)
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Shark Clean & Empty BU3521 — $249 $399.99 (save $150.99)
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Roborock H60 Hub with auto-empty dock — $329.99 $599.99 (save $270)
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Tineco Floor One S7 Stretch — $399 $649 (save $250)
Stain remover tool and upholstery deep cleaner deals
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Bissell Little Green — $74.99 $99.99 (save $25)
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Shark StainForce — $149.99 $199.99 (save $50)
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Eufy E28 with portable carpet cleaner — $649.99 $999.99 (save $350)
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Amazons sister site is having a one-day sale, and this Bissell TurboClean deal is too good to skip

GET 25% OFF: Today only, add one or more Main Woot and/or Category Daily Deals to your cart to score 25% off your order subtotal.
If you haven't heard of Woot yet, I highly recommend checking it out. The website isn't as sleek or user-friendly as its parent company (which is Amazon, BTW), but if you're willing to do a little digging, you'll find tons of deals on things Amazon hasn't even discounted yet.
Today only, you can get 25% off your order subtotal just by adding one or more Main Woot and/or Category Daily Deals to your cart. All you have to do is enter the promo code 25OFF on the final checkout screen right before you hit the "Place order" button. It's super easy, but you have to act fast because the promotion ends tonight, April 3, 2026, at 11:58 p.m. CT.
Whether you're looking to upgrade your home or just stock up on everyday essentials, the eligible categories have a little bit of everything, including Amazon Kindles, DeWalt flashlights, and the "Grocery and Beauty Palooza."
But my favorite find is on the Bissell TurboClean Cordless Wet/Dry Vac (which is basically a must-have if you have messy pets). Right now, you can get it at Amazon for $281.72, but Woot has it listed as a daily deal for $93.99. When you apply the 25OFF promo code, the price drops to around $70. That's an unbeatable steal for a cordless vacuum with a 30-minute run time and a self-cleaning cycle.
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The best smartwatch youve never heard of is on sale for less than $50

SAVE $54: As of April 3, the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro is on sale at Woot! (an Amazon company) for only $44.99. That's $54.01 or 55% off its list price of $99 and the cheapest we've ever seen it.
In a world of expensive Apple watches, the CMF Watch 3 Pro is a delightfully affordable and surprisingly fantastic alternative. It was one of Mashable's favorite smartwatches of 2025 and earned a near-perfect rating in our testing. It's an excellent value at full price (just $99), but on sale for under $50, it's an absolute steal.
As of April 3, you can grab the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro at Woot! (an Amazon company) for only $44.99 instead of $99. That's 55% in savings and its best price ever. Just last week, we saw the smartwatch drop to $69 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale. This beats that sale price by an extra $24. The only catch? You'll have to go with the light green colorway. Though, honestly, I think that's the best choice anyway.
Mashable Contributor Lauren Allain tested the watch last fall and still wears it every day. She writes that it "looks, feels, and functions like a smartwatch that costs hundreds more." It offers loads of features like stress tracking, blood oxygen monitoring, precise heart-rate monitoring, dual-band GPS tracing, and in-depth sleep tracking, but where it truly outshines the competition is in battery power. As Allain puts it, "it just would not die." She had to turn on extra features to wear this thing down; it finally died after 16 days. That blows Apple's single day of battery life out of the water.
If you're in the market for a new smartwatch, fitness tracker, or sleep tracker, the CMF Watch 3 Pro does all three beautifully — and for less than $50 if you act fast.
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Age-verification is hurting sex educators and sex workers, studies suggest

Experts have warned about how age verification laws will impact people's work and bank accounts — and now preliminary research suggests that they're right.
Age verification laws vary by state and country, but usually require submitting proof of age, be it a facial scan or uploading a government ID, to view potentially adult content. Since 2022, these laws have been enacted in different U.S. states. Other countries, such as the UK, have also instituted age verification via the Online Safety Act.
Sexual freedom nonprofit, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, found that around one in five sex educators (18 percent) say these laws have already impacted their work. For sex educators working in states with age verification mandates, one in three (33 percent) report this.
Approximately 60 respondents completed the survey last month, so this isn't a wide sample, but it hints at the trickle-down effects of age verification.
"Age-verification laws are already impacting sex education in the U.S.," says Woodhull president and CEO, Ricci Joy Levy, in a press release.
The majority of sex educators surveyed, 73 percent, are concerned that these laws will impact their work, while 76 percent fear they could be used to restrict access to sex education and related resources. As it is, only 37 percent of U.S. states require school sex education to be medically accurate, according to Boston University.
"Again and again, we were told this was only about keeping minors from accessing porn," Levy's statement continues. "Woodhull warned these vague and overly broad policies would also result in censorship of vital, non-explicit information about sex and gender, and the data bear this out. The current age-verification protocols are ripe for abuse, and educators are right to be scared."
Separate research from adult industry research firm SWR Data hints at a similar story when it comes to adult creators. Nearly half (45.2 percent) of the 500 surveyed last fall reported that their income from adult work decreased in the past year, with two-thirds (63 percent) saying it got harder to earn money in the past year as well.
There are several possible reasons for this trend, including overall socioeconomic uncertainty, but a staggering 98 percent of creators who reported lower income said they've experienced difficulties related to the "War on Porn."
The so-called War on Porn can refer to age verification as well as other attempts to remove adult content from the internet. Project 2025, the blueprint for President Trump's second term, calls for an outright ban on pornography and imprisoning its creators. In 2024, one of the co-writers of Project 2025, Russell Vought (now the director of the Office of Management and Budget), reportedly called age verification the "back door" to a porn ban.
The majority of surveyed adult creators who lost income also reported increased social media censorship and increased restrictions on what they can sell, and even fans are having trouble accessing their content.
The latter point — trouble with access — especially affected adult creators in U.S. and UK markets, according to SWR Data. They're also dealing with piracy, showing that viewers are finding ways to work around age verification.
Two separate studies last year suggested that age verification laws don't work to keep children off of porn sites. Reasons include VPN usage and going to non-compliant websites. But it appears that age-verification is working to hurt sex workers and sex educators.
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