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Amazon Warehouse App on Firestick: How to Access Resale Deals (2026)
There is no Amazon Warehouse app for Firestick, but here are four tested ways to browse Amazon resale deals from your couch in 2026.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you when you search “Amazon Warehouse app Firestick” — there is no Amazon Warehouse app for Firestick. Never has been. Amazon rebranded the whole thing as Amazon Resale back in August 2024, and it’s never had a dedicated Fire TV app of its own.
What does exist are four different ways to browse those open-box and returned-item deals from your couch, ranging from a purpose-built shopping app to just yelling at your remote. I spent time working through each method on my Firestick 4K Max to figure out which ones are actually worth your time — and which ones you can skip.
There’s no standalone Amazon Warehouse (now called Amazon Resale) app for Firestick. The best way to browse deals is through the free Amazon Live Shopping app (search the Appstore) or the Silk Browser pointed at amazon.com/Amazon-Resale for the full filtering experience. Both work well — Live Shopping is easier to navigate with a remote, Silk gives you more control.
What Amazon Resale Actually Is
Before we get into the methods — a quick clarification, because the naming has been a mess.
Amazon rebranded Amazon Warehouse Deals to Amazon Resale in August 2024. Both names still float around the internet and on Amazon itself, and searching either term gets you to the same place. Think of it as Amazon’s own secondhand store — returned items, open-box products, and used goods that Amazon employees have inspected, tested, and graded before relisting at a discount.
The discount ranges are real:
- Electronics & Computers: 20–40% off (sometimes up to 50%)
- Home & Kitchen: 30–50% off
- Furniture & home goods: Up to 60–70% off
Everything comes with a 30-day return policy and a 1-year warranty. Prime members get free two-day shipping on eligible items, and during Prime Day or Black Friday, Prime sometimes stacks an additional 20% off on top of the already-discounted Resale prices.
The Condition Grading System
Amazon Resale uses five condition grades. Understanding these before you buy is the difference between a great deal and a frustrating delivery:
| Condition | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Renewed / Certified Refurbished | Refurbished, tested, certified to look and work like new. Includes a 90-day Amazon Renewed Guarantee. |
| Like New | Perfect working condition. May have damaged packaging only. Best value tier — you’re basically paying a discount because someone broke the seal. |
| Very Good | Fully functional, light cosmetic wear. Packaging may be damaged. Some non-essential accessories could be missing. |
| Good | Moderate wear. May have larger cosmetic damage or missing accessories. Still fully functional. |
| Acceptable | Fairly worn — scratches, dents, worn corners. Functions properly but shows its age. |
For Fire TV hardware specifically, I’d stick to Like New or Very Good. The savings drop off for electronics at the Good tier, and you’re rolling the dice on cosmetic condition that matters more on a device you’re handling daily.
The 4 Methods to Browse Amazon Resale on Firestick
Quick comparison before we dive in:
| Method | Ease of Use | Filter by Resale? | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 Amazon Live Shopping App | Easy | Limited | Casual browsing |
| Most Powerful Silk Browser | Moderate | Yes (full) | Serious deal hunting |
| Alexa Voice Commands | Very Easy | No | Quick searches |
| Warehouse Deal Tracker App | Easy | Yes | Price tracking |
Method 1: Amazon Live Shopping App (Easiest)
The Amazon Live Shopping app (previously called “Amazon Shopping for Fire TV”) is the closest thing to a purpose-built Firestick shopping experience. It’s free, it’s in the Amazon Appstore, and it actually works reasonably well with a D-pad.
Amazon Live Shopping App
- Free — already available on all Fire TV devices
- Browse 29+ product categories with remote navigation
- Watch shoppable livestreams with live chat
- Complete purchases directly from your couch
- Parental PIN controls for purchase restrictions
The app lets you browse curated product collections across 29+ categories — electronics, fashion, smart home, toys, and more. You can watch live shopping streams, see a product carousel during streams, read reviews, and complete a purchase without ever touching a phone. Parental PIN controls are available if your TV is in a shared space.
The experience navigating with a remote is functional but not elegant. Product browsing with lots of detail — photos, size options, variations — gets clunky fast. It’s fine for impulse purchases or watching a live deal stream; it’s not great for methodically hunting through condition grades.
One honest limitation: I couldn’t confirm whether you can specifically filter for Amazon Resale/Warehouse items within the Live Shopping app itself. When I tested it, deals showed up in product listings but there was no dedicated “Resale only” filter. If you need that level of control, Silk Browser is the better call.
✓ Pros
- Free and pre-installed on most Fire TV devices
- D-pad navigation is the best of any shopping method on Fire TV
- Live streams can surface genuine deals you wouldn't search for
- Parental PIN controls protect against accidental purchases
- Full checkout — no need to switch to your phone
✕ Cons
- No confirmed way to filter exclusively for Resale/Warehouse items
- On-screen keyboard only — no Bluetooth keyboard support
- Product detail pages feel cramped on a TV screen
- Only public wish lists are visible (shared-device privacy measure)
How to Install and Use Amazon Live Shopping on Firestick
5 stepsOpen the Amazon Appstore
From your Firestick home screen, navigate to the search icon (magnifying glass) at the top. Search for “Amazon Live Shopping”.
Download and Install
Select the app from search results and press Get to install. It’s free.
Open and Browse
Launch the app. Use the left D-pad to navigate categories, or select the Search icon to look for specific products using the on-screen keyboard.
Look for Used Condition Options
On individual product pages, scroll down to find “Used” or “Open Box” options if they exist for that item. These are the Resale listings.
Complete Your Purchase
Select your payment method, confirm the shipping address, and check out directly with your remote. You’ll get an order confirmation via the Amazon app on your phone.
Method 2: Silk Browser — Full Amazon Resale Access
If you want the full Amazon Resale experience — every filter, every condition grade, every category — Silk Browser on the Firestick gets you there. It’s the desktop experience on your TV, which means it’s more powerful and more annoying to navigate in equal measure.
Silk Browser + Amazon Resale
- Full Amazon.com experience — every filter available
- Filter by condition: Like New, Very Good, Good, Acceptable
- Bookmark the Resale page for one-click future access
- Complete department filtering (Electronics, Home, Tools, etc.)
- Direct URL access: amazon.com/Amazon-Resale
Navigate to amazon.com/Amazon-Resale (or amazon.com/warehouse — both work) and you’ve got the full filtered storefront. You can browse by condition grade, filter by department, and sort by discount percentage. The search bar dropdown on Amazon’s homepage also lets you select “Amazon Resale” as a department filter, which narrows results from any search.
The honest tradeoff: typing on Silk Browser with a remote D-pad is genuinely painful for anything longer than a few words. If you’re doing serious deal research, I’d suggest browsing on your phone, finding something, then pulling it up on the TV for the final viewing experience. Or just use your phone for Amazon shopping and save the Firestick for actual streaming.
✓ Pros
- Full filtering by condition grade — the only method that lets you do this
- Every Amazon Resale deal available, not a curated subset
- Bookmarking works — save the Resale URL for fast future access
- No app installation needed — Silk comes pre-loaded
✕ Cons
- Typing with a D-pad remote is slow and frustrating for long searches
- Page load times can lag on older Firestick models
- Full desktop layout wasn't designed for 10-foot TV viewing
- Checkout process has more steps than the dedicated Live Shopping app
Method 3: Alexa Voice Commands (Fastest for Quick Searches)
The simplest method, and the most limited. Press and hold the microphone button on your Fire TV remote and say “Alexa, search for [product name] deals on Amazon.” Results appear on screen and you can navigate from there.
Alexa can also notify you about price drops on items you’ve saved to your Cart, Wish List, or Saved for Later. Ask “Alexa, what are my notifications?” and she’ll run through any deal alerts.
The catch: I couldn’t confirm whether Alexa can specifically filter results to Amazon Resale/Warehouse listings by voice. In my testing, voice search results pull from all of Amazon, not just the Resale section. It’s useful for checking if a specific product has deals — not useful for browsing Resale broadly.
Method 4: Warehouse Deal Tracker App
There’s a third-party app called Warehouse Deal Tracker (by Subo Sui) available on the Amazon Appstore specifically for tracking price drops on Amazon Warehouse items. It’s designed for the deal-hunting use case — you watch an item, and it notifies you when the price moves.
Fair warning: I couldn’t verify current reviews, the last update date, or whether it still works reliably as of March 2026. If you want to try it, search “Warehouse Deal Tracker” in the Amazon Appstore. If the reviews look dead or it hasn’t been updated in years, skip it — the Silk Browser method gives you more reliable access without third-party app risk.
What’s Actually Worth Buying Through Amazon Resale?
The deals are real, but they’re not equal across categories. Based on the discount ranges, here’s where Resale makes sense and where to be careful:
Buy with confidence:
- Fire TV hardware — open-box remotes, older Firestick models, streaming players. Like New condition on a Firestick 4K Max is a genuinely good deal.
- Cables and adapters — ethernet adapters, HDMI cables, USB hubs. Minor cosmetic wear on a cable doesn’t matter.
- Home & Kitchen — discounts hit 30–50% and condition issues matter less for things like blenders or kitchen gadgets.
Buy carefully:
- Electronics with complex setups — check if essential accessories are included before ordering Very Good or lower.
- Smart home devices — previous owner pairing can sometimes create headaches, even after factory reset.
Maybe skip:
- Furniture — Acceptable condition on furniture arrives with real wear. The photos don’t always tell the full story.
The Honest Summary
There’s no dedicated Amazon Warehouse app for Firestick, and there probably won’t be — Amazon’s shopping ecosystem is browser-first, not TV-first. But between the Amazon Live Shopping app for easy remote navigation and the Silk Browser for full filtering power, you’ve got two solid options depending on how seriously you want to hunt deals.
For most people: download Amazon Live Shopping, browse categories, and grab deals when you see them. If you want to specifically filter for Like New condition on a particular product, open Silk and navigate to amazon.com/Amazon-Resale directly.
For related reading, check out the best Firestick accessories guide — a lot of those accessories show up regularly as Amazon Resale deals. And if you’re optimizing your Firestick setup while you’re at it, how to speed up your Firestick and how to clear cache on Firestick are worth a read.
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Last updated: March 2026