While researching how to get the best deals on Amazon Prime Day, I stumbled upon a feature I’d never noticed before: the Amazon Spain Postal Code Cart. Has anyone else used this? I looked into it and found it quite practical, especially for those of us who often send items to friends and family in different locations.
In short, this feature allows you to create separate shopping carts within the same Amazon account based on different shipping addresses. Previously, if we wanted to buy items for Friend A and Friend B, we either had to place two separate orders or add everything to one cart and manually assign shipping addresses to each item at checkout—a tedious and error-prone process. Now, the Postal Code Cart solves this problem.
How to Enable and Use the Postal Code Cart?
Actually, this feature is enabled by default for many accounts; we just haven’t noticed it. On your cart page or at the top of the checkout page, you’ll usually see an address bar. If you have multiple addresses saved in your Amazon shopping cart, you can switch between them here. After switching the address, you’ll notice the items in your cart change as well. This is the core function of the Postal Code Cart: different postal codes correspond to different shopping carts.
The specific steps are roughly as follows:
- At the top left of the Amazon page, click on your delivery address.
- In the pop-up address list, select the address you want to shop for.
- All items you add now will go into the cart designated for this postal code.
- To shop for another address, repeat the first step and switch to a different address. You’ll find the cart is empty, ready for you to add new items.

What Are the Practical Benefits of This Feature?
Besides making it easier to send items to different people, I’ve discovered other advantages. For example, some region-specific discounts or fresh food delivery services are only available for certain postal codes. By switching your postal code, you can check the product availability, delivery times, and possibly non-existent special offers for that area in advance.
I’ve created a simple table to compare the differences before and after using this feature:
| Feature Comparison | Before Using the Postal Code Cart | After Using the Postal Code Cart |
| Management | All items in one cart; manually assign addresses at checkout | Separate carts for different addresses; clear and organized |
| Viewing Offers | Can only see offers and stock for the current default address | Can switch addresses to view products and offers in different regions |
| Ordering Efficiency | Can get confusing, especially with many items | Highly efficient; each order is checked out separately, reducing errors |
Prime Day is just around the corner, and everyone is surely getting ready for a shopping spree. If you need to buy gifts for friends and family in different cities across Spain, or if you want to compare deals between your home and office addresses, I highly recommend trying this feature. You can fill up each ‘Postal Code Cart’ in advance and simply check out when the time comes. It’ll save you a lot of hassle! Hope this helps everyone
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