Amazon runs various discount days over the year, all exclusively for members of its Prime service, but the current event promises to be one of the biggest yet – despite the name, Prime Day actually runs from 8-11 July 2025, and there are plenty of bargains to be had.
I’m the editor of Practical Caravan, so I’m always on the lookout for great deals on kit to improve my touring lifestyle. This is why I’ve spent some time this Prime Day event scouring through the listings to see what’s available – and I’ve identified some products that I’m really tempted by.
So, here are the items that I think are worth a look for all caravanners this Prime Day.
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Anker SOLIX C200 DC Power Bank Station and 60W Solar Panel was £299 now £189
I like off-grid caravanning, so I’m always looking for great ways to keep my gadgets charged. I have a couple of large Jackery power packs, but I want something a bit smaller to charge my phone overnight – and this Anker pack looks ideal. It delivers 200W of charging power via five sockets, and (crucially) can be recharged via the power of the sun thanks to the fold-out solar panel unit. The charging unit is small enough to stow in a rucksack on days out, too, giving portable power wherever you go.

Extendable Car Wash Brush was £14.69 now £12.25
Cleaning a caravan can be hard work, as anyone who owns a tourer knows, so I’ve been on the lookout for a decent extendable brush to make that chore just a little bit easier. I spotted this brush while browsing through the current Prime Day sales, and it looks ideal: featuring a 160cm handle, it should help me access those hard-to-reach areas which always prove such a pain. I also like the fact that the mop head swivels 180-degrees for better cleaning.
It comes with a pair of microfibre cloths, which should prove handy, and comes in two different colours: blue or green.

Hanging Kitchen Waste Bin was £13.99 now £11.19
I need a new folding waste bin, and this one looks just the ticket. Folding rubbish bins work well in the confines of caravans, allowing you to collapse them to half the size when they’re not in use, so they don’t get in the way.
This example either fits over a locker or cupboard door, or can be stuck onto a surface via the supplied adhesive hook. Pleasingly, it even comes with a roll of bin bags to suit the bin’s compact size.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) was £159.99 now £118.74
A dearth of space in a caravan means that books – which I love – need to be kept to a minimum, so I want to buy a Kindle this Prime Day. I spotted this good deal on Amazon’s 16GB Kindle Paperwhite, which has excellent reviews. A single charge promises to last up to 12 weeks, so it’s ideal for taking on your longer tours, and the glare-free, backlit screen means that it should be comfortably readable either inside your tourer or out. You can change the size of the font with ease, and the unit is waterproof too, which will help protect it during wet weather.

Liantral Portable Camping Table was £19.98 now £16.98
Space is, of course, at a premium in a caravan, so I’m always on the lookout for products that won’t take up much room when not in use. I need a new camping table so this one caught my eye – it’s not huge, but it looks ideal for drinks, snacks or card games when sitting outside the van on a sunny evening. It looks straightforward to set up, packs away neatly and easily when it’s not needed, and weighs less than a kilogram, too. It even comes with a carry bag to help keep the sections stowed tidily.

5-piece Space Saving Kitchen Accessory Set was £9.99 now £7.96
Okay, so I’m not actually going to buy one of these – I already have a set – but I really love this product, so wanted to include it here. It features five utensils that have proved extremely useful when I’ve been cooking in the kitchen of a van; as well as the vegetable peeler and cheese grater, there’s also a pizza cutter, a garlic grater and the all-important bottle opener. I’ve found the set to be great quality, too, and there’s a handy ring that keeps everything together. Best of all, it’s nicely compact, so it can fit into a caravan’s kitchen drawers with ease.

Beldray Collapsible Dish Drainer was £11.99 now £7.99
I bought one of these dish drainers in a previous Prime sale, and I’ve used it every time that I’ve been away – it’s really handy if your van doesn’t have a built-in draining board. It’s fantastic quality for the price, with slots for cutlery and a design that holds everything in place while it drains. It’s a great size – it’ll hold plates and pans at the same time – and there are plenty of drainage holes in the bottom. Best of all, it’s light in weight and folds down neatly, so it’s easy to store in a locker when you’re done.

Simply ETK1 Europe Travel Kit was £27.75 now £19.98
Rules and regulations on the kit that you need to take when you tour abroad do vary, of course, but there are a few staples that you shouldn’t travel without – which is why this neat set is very tempting. It contains six items that every continental traveller should carry, including a warning triangle, headlamp deflectors, a high-vis vest, a UK sticker, a spare-bulb set and a small first aid kit, and everything packs away tidily into a smart carry bag. You’ll likely need to supplement this with a few other bits, depending on where you’re touring, but this is a great-value starter pack.
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