Technology
Best deals for Dec. 11: Instant Pots, Vitamix blenders, AncestryDNA kits, Apple HomePods, KitchenAid mixers
With just two weeks left to shop for Christmas presents, we’re rounding up the best deals from
Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Macy’s. Some of the hottest sales today include AncestryDNA test kits, various models of the Instant Pot, smart home products like the Apple HomePod and Google Home, and plenty of Amazon devices (including the all new Kindle Paperwhite e-reader.)
We’ve also found deals on Udemy adult learning online courses starting at just $10.99.
Here are a few of our favorites for Tuesday:
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Save $114 on Furbo Dog Camera on Amazon
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Save $108 on Ninja Hot & Cold Brewed System from Macy’s
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Save $131 on KitchenAid Deluxe 4.5 Quart Stand Mixer at Walmart
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Save $40 on AncestryDNA: Genetic Testing Ethnicity on Amazon
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Save $50 on NutriBullet Pro 900 (9-Piece) at Walmart
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Save $60 on Instant Pot Ultra 3 Qt 10-in-1 Multi-Cooker on Amazon
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Save $60 on Instant Pot Smart WiFi 6 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker on Amazon
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Save $136 on Vitamix 5200 Blender on Amazon
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Save $90 on JBL – LINK 10 Smart Portable Bluetooth Speaker at Best Buy
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Save $100 on Sonos Connect: Amp on Amazon
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Save $70 on Apple HomePod at Best Buy Read more…
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