General Make your cottage commute easier (and safer!) with these car gadgets on Amazon Prime Day 2024 By Cottage Life Published: October 8, 2024 share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Copy Link Cancel PHOTOS COURTESY OF AMAZON Our editorial team independently selects these products. If you choose to buy any, we may earn a commission that helps fund our content. Learn more. No one likes being stuck in cottage traffic. Even worse? You get a flat, or your phone dies. Not to worry! Whether your piece of paradise is a two or 10 hour commute via car, these wicked Amazon Prime Day deals will help you drive easier (and safer) to the cottage. Don’t wait—get ’em now before they’re gone. Universal phone holder, 42% off ($16.94) Garmin dash-mounted GPS, 32% off ($17.59) Portable memory foam seat cushion, 20% off ($27.99) Fast-charging phone charger with retractable cable, 20% off ($27.98) Digital car tire inflator, 15% off ($26.34) Leakproof car trash can, 38% off ($18.04) Roadside emergency car kit, 33% off ($39.99) Related Story 11 cottage tech deals you can’t afford to miss on Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024 Related Story Cottage Coach shows you how to fix a tire Related Story Best deals for hikers during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024 Sign up for our newsletters By submitting your information via this form, you agree to receive electronic communications from Cottage Life Media, a division of Blue Ant Media Solutions Inc., containing news, updates and promotions regarding cottage living and Cottage Life's products. You may withdraw your consent at any time. Dockside Weekly The latest cottage-country news, trending stories, and how-to advice Dockside DIY Bi-weekly Fix-it info, project ideas, and maintenance tips from our DIY experts The Great Outdoors Monthly Nature and environment news and inspiration for people who love to get outside The Key Weekly Need-to-know info about buying, selling, and renting cottage real estate Family Matters Five-part series Untangle the thorny process of cottage succession with expert advice from lawyer, Peter Lillico