Amazon’s new Add-On Items program allows you to purchase individual items that previously were not available due to the extremely low costs of the products.
That means that more items are available in single quantities — rather than only in bulk purchases of 6 or 12 — without the extra shipping cost of buying from a third-party!
Here’s how it works:
Add-on Items are marked with a special icon and a special title bar on the “Add to Cart” button:
These items can only be purchased with a qualifying orders that include $25 or more of items shipped by Amazon (marked by the Free Super Saver Shipping, Amazon Prime or Add-On Item icon). They are the perfect filler items to get over that $25 threshold.
Can I purchase an Add-On Item by itself and pay shipping?
Add-On Items are not available for purchase without a qualifying $25 order, so you can’t purchase an individual add-on item and choose to pay shipping on it.
Do Add-On Items count toward the $25 minimum order?
Yes, all Add-On Items count toward the $25 minimum order requirement. That means you could order $25 worth of Add-On Items or mix-and-match Add-On Items with other Super Saver Shipping/Prime-eligible items.
If I’m an Amazon Prime member, do I still need to purchase $25 or more?
It’s important to note that add-on items can only be purchased with orders of $25 or more, even for Amazon Prime members that want to take advantage of these low-cost items. This is due to the prohibitive cost of shipping these items on their own.
What happens if I try to check out without a $25 qualifying order?
If you attempt to check out with less than $25 in your cart, the Add-On Items will be removed from your cart and saved for later.
Want to check out the add-ons available right now? Check them out!*
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