Amazon Unveils 63 New Dash Buttons

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Amazon this morning released 63 new Dash buttons aimed at making the shopping experience even easier for Prime members. Each one is priced at $4.99, but your account will receive a $4.99 credit after your first press — effectively making the button free.

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Among the dozens of new options, you'll find the likes of Seventh Generation baby wipes, Clorox toilet wands, KY personal lubricants, Skippy peanut butter, and Iams pet food. Those are items that will all need to be replenished at some point, so why not simplify the process with a simple button press?

On top of these new buttons, Amazon already offers countless other varieties. You can order more batteries with an Energizer button, more trash bags with the Glad button, more soap with the Dial button, and much more.

If any of these buttons have piqued your interest, rest assured that the set-up process is easy as pie. Once your button makes its way to your home, you'll simply pair it to the appropriate product with the Amazon app. Then the next time you see that your stash is running low, pressing the button will trigger a new purchase from Amazon in a snap.

Keep in mind, Dash buttons are designed with Amazon Prime members in mind, so you'll need a current subscription to participate in all of the button-y goodness. If you're not currently a Prime member, fear not! Joining is incredibly easy, and your first 30 days are free. After that, $99 a year will get you free two-day shipping, unlimited video steaming, unlimited photo storage, and access to exclusive deals.

For more great Amazon deals, go to TechBargains.com.

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