Best Amazon Subscribe & Save Filler Items to Unlock 15% Off
Hit 5 active S&S subscriptions and Amazon bumps your discount from 5% to 15%. These ultra-cheap everyday items — starting from just 79p — are the easiest way to get there without spending extra.
Amazon's Subscribe & Save scheme gives you 5% off every recurring order. Subscribe to five or more items delivering in the same month and that jumps to 15% off all of them. The trick: you don't need five big-ticket subscriptions. A 79p bottle of washing-up liquid counts exactly the same as a box of washing powder. These "filler" subscriptions cost pennies, are genuine household staples, and tip the maths firmly in your favour. You can pause or cancel any subscription after the first delivery if you don't need monthly top-ups.
The cheapest Subscribe & Save item we've found, full stop. Amazon's own-brand lemon washing-up liquid is 79p a bottle — barely more than a large stamp — and does exactly what it says. Subscribe, collect the 15% discount across your whole basket, pause after delivery if you're already stocked up.
A household essential that runs out constantly. A 200-count pack at £1 covers months of use and is universally useful across skincare, baby care, and minor touch-ups.
Every kitchen burns through scourers. Four full-size Spontex Washups for £1 is exceptional value and a dead-easy subscription to justify.
BIC's Twin Lady 5-pack at £1.25 is a standout: five twin-blade razors for well under supermarket price. Works just as well for travel as for everyday use.
These aren't your standard cotton buds. Lil-Lets Baby Wool Safety Buds have a wider ribbed guard that prevents the tip going into the ear canal — making them safe for cleaning around babies' ears, eyes, and skin creases. A genuinely useful subscribe-and-forget item for households with young children.
Floss is the classic forgotten subscription. Waken's peppermint floss is half its list price on S&S and has been clinically tested to cut interdental plaque by 70%.
Skincare and makeup removal staple. Lil-Lets organic oval pads have a larger surface area than round pads and are GOTS-certified — the cheapest entry point in their organic range.
Balls rather than pads: better for first aid dressings, nail polish removal, and applying skincare to larger areas. Lil-Lets organic 100-count at £1.90 — a different format that earns its own subscription slot.
Nail files go missing constantly and are the kind of thing nobody remembers to buy until they desperately need one. A regular subscription means they're always there when you need them.
Every home needs plasters and nobody buys them until after they've already needed one. Dependaplast fabric plasters are hypoallergenic, washproof, latex-free, and at £1.99 they're a no-brainer filler subscription to keep your first aid kit topped up.
Subscribe & Save discount tiers: 5% for 1–4 subscriptions, 15% when 5 or more deliver in the same calendar month. You can pause, skip, or cancel any subscription at any time — even after just one delivery.










