Technology
Apple iPads, Keurigs, Samsung smart TVs, and more on sale for Jan. 7
It’s the first Monday of January and things have begun to look bleak. The holiday high has officially passed, most are back to work or school, and resolutions start sounding way harder than originally planned.
A good deal might just be the motivation you need to get through the week — nay the year.
Shop today’s best sales from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and more with deals on Fitbits, headphones, Echo devices, coffee makers, Dyson vacuums, and so much more.
Buckling down has never been so cheap. Here are the best deals from across the internet for Monday, Jan. 7:
Best tech deals
Up your productivity: Save $20 on the new , $260 on the Microsoft Surface Pro, or $500 on a 65-inch Samsung smart TV.
Health and fitness deals
Get a month of for free, plus save $40 on the and $100 on the .
Kitchen and home deals
Whether you vowed to learn to cook more than toast, actually do spring cleaning, or just need an extra jolt of caffeine to start the week, there’s a kitchenware deal for you. Save $112 on a KitchenAid mixer, $50 on a Magic Bullet smart Bluetooth blender, or $200 on a Dyson cordless vacuum.
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