A CLEVER tool lets Amazon shoppers get free delivery for items under £20 – without needing a pricey Prime subscription.
Brits with more than £20 worth of items qualify for free delivery, but anything below that can cost up to £4.99 for postage and packaging.
The Supersaver Delivery Tool helps shoppers find cheap items to add to their basket to get them over the £20 theshold.
Items on its website include an 18p phone sim card, 45p number one birthday candle or 50p pack of sweets.
So if a customer has items worth £19.40 in their basket, the tool will find a 60p item to bring it to the £20 free deliveries mark.
The tool, developed by a former MoneySavingExpert.com worker, lets users type in the amount they need to spend to get to £20.
It then automatically finds the best items to buy to bulk up the order.
Some of the more pricey items available include £6 Mr Muscle drain unblocker and £10.50 kitchen towel rolls.
The most expensive filler product on the site is an £11.85 chicken pox treatment for children.
Alternatively, a Prime membership will set users back £8.99-a-month or £95 for the year.
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It’s not the only Amazon hack available online.
Shoppers can find discounts of up to 75 per cent in seconds using a Money Saving Expert online tool.
And a Deal Stacking calculator lets shoppers combine offers to get up to 63 per cent off.