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20.03.2024 - 19:59 / thepointsguy.com
Right now, we're seeing Apple AirTags at a discounted price as part of the Amazon Big Spring Sale — with individual AirTags at their lowest price since Black Friday.
There's no more reliable way to keep tabs on your belongings than by using Apple AirTags. At the time of writing, a four-pack of Apple AirTags is available on Amazon for just $82.99, saving you 16% on the usual asking price of $99.
Of course, if you stack additional ways to save on Amazon purchases, the price can go even lower.
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At just $82.99 for four tags, you'll spend about $20 per tag by buying through Amazon.
If you'd rather buy only one AirTag, you can also order single ones for $24 — a 17% discount on the usual asking price of $29. This is the lowest price we've seen for individual AirTags since Amazon's last Black Friday sale.
For context, if you buy directly from Apple, four Apple AirTags would set you back $99, and an individual AirTag would cost $29.
If you want a pack of Apple AirTags at a discount, now is a great time to place your order and save some cash. Doing so will provide you with an affordable tool to keep tabs on where your checked bag is — even if the airline isn't too sure.
Take advantage of this Apple AirTags deal at Amazon by visiting this page.
Before you add AirTags or any other items to your cart, be sure to use a credit card to maximize your Amazon purchases this Amazon Big Spring Sale day and beyond, including:
Also, check to see if you have any targeted offers to save up to 50% off an eligible Amazon purchase when using at least 1 point from one of your rewards credit cards.
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