Amazon Haul is Amazon's under-$20 budget store, and its rotating flash deals sometimes drop items to $1 or a penny. This page tracks Amazon Haul items caught ringing up at $0.01 — live penny deals plus other rock-bottom clearance finds, updated as they appear. These are online flash deals: stock is limited and Amazon can correct a price at any time, so treat each as a lead and confirm the price in your cart before buying.
Amazon Haul is Amazon's budget storefront where everything costs $20 or less (most items are under $10, and some drop to $1 or a penny). It has its own cart and checkout inside the Amazon app, mobile web, and desktop, ships in about 1-2 weeks, and doesn't require Prime. It's Amazon's answer to Temu and Shein, backed by Amazon's A-to-Z Guarantee.
Penny deals are Amazon Haul items that ring up at $0.01 (1 cent). They come from Haul's rotating flash-deal promotions, which drop select items to $1 or even a penny for a short window, and from occasional pricing glitches. They're limited in quantity and time, so they sell out fast. This page tracks the $0.01 finds as they appear.
Yes. Amazon Haul is a real Amazon storefront, not a third-party site, and orders are covered by Amazon's A-to-Z Guarantee. The $1-and-under and 1-cent flash deals are genuine but limited-quantity and time-boxed, often capped at a couple per customer. Quality varies like any budget store, so read the reviews and always confirm the price in your cart before buying.
Amazon runs flash deals that drop select Haul items to $1 or $0.01 for a short window; other pennies come from occasional pricing glitches. Flash cents carry per-account limits, while regular penny finds do not (see the cart-limit answer below). Prices can be corrected at any time, so a penny find is a lead rather than a guarantee: open it on Amazon and confirm the $0.01 price in your cart.
It depends on the deal. Flash-deal cents (the $1-and-under promos) are limited per account, often just one penny item, or two to three on $1 deals, and the limit usually resets each week. Regular, non-flash penny finds aren't individually capped: you can add them up to the Amazon Haul cart's 50-item limit. Items priced $3.00 or less are Final Sale, so double-check before buying.
In the Amazon Shopping app, open the menu and tap Haul (or search "haul"); it's also on amazon.com on desktop, though the app usually shows the fullest selection. On this page, every live find links straight to its Amazon product page so you can check the current price yourself.
Shipping is free on orders of $25 or more; under $25 there's a flat $3.99 shipping fee. You get free returns within 15 days of delivery on items priced over $3.00, but items priced $3.00 or less are Final Sale and can't be returned or refunded, so penny and $1 finds are usually non-returnable.
No, but it's similar. Both offer rock-bottom prices and 1-2 week shipping from overseas. The difference is that Amazon Haul lives inside Amazon, uses your existing account, and is backed by Amazon's buyer protection, while Temu is a separate platform with a longer 90-day return window.
No separate app. Amazon Haul lives inside the regular Amazon Shopping app, plus mobile web and desktop. Update the Amazon app if you don't see Haul in the menu.
Haul's flash and $1-and-under deals rotate frequently, with per-customer limits that often reset weekly, and new penny prices can surface any day. This tracker updates continuously, adding finds as they appear and dropping them as they sell out.
| Amazon Haul | Temu | Regular Amazon | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price cap | $20 or less (most under $10) | No hard cap; mostly low | No cap |
| Delivery | 1–2 weeks | 1–2 weeks | Same-day to a few days (Prime) |
| Free shipping | Orders $25+ (else $3.99) | Varies by order | Prime, or $35+ |
| Returns | Free within 15 days over $3 ($3 & under Final Sale) | 90 days | Usually 30 days |
| Buyer protection | Amazon A-to-Z Guarantee | Temu protection | Amazon A-to-Z Guarantee |
| Prime required? | No | N/A | No (perks with it) |
Good to know. Amazon Haul is Amazon’s ultra-cheap storefront, where pricing glitches and flash promos sometimes drop items to a single cent. These finds update continuously and drop off as they sell out. Because they’re live online deals, they’re far more fleeting than in-store dollar-store pennies — limited stock, per-account limits on flash cents, and Amazon can cancel or re-price at checkout. Always confirm in your cart. Prefer the durable stuff? Browse the in-store penny database →