Technology
Lenovo laptops, KitchenAid mixers, Asus gaming laptops, Fisher-Price toys, and more
Another week coming to a close and there are more deals courtesy of Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Today, we have laptops, coffee makers, small appliances, and more on sale thanks to those three, along with several online courses on sale by way of Udemy.
If you’re in the market for a laptop, there’s an assortment of deals to satisfy a whole variety of needs. The Lenovo Ideapad 320 15.6-inch laptop is available at Walmart for $219 if you’re looking for something simple and reliable. For the gamers out there, Amazon has the Asus TUF Thin & Light Gaming Laptop for $699 that delivers excellent power for a nice discount. But if you’re looking for a powerful and versatile 2-in-1, the Microsoft Surface Book 2 is $2482, just over $500 off its regularly listed price.
If you’re in need of some coffee for the road, the KitchenAid Personal Coffee Maker is $63.99. More of a juice person? The NutriBullet Pro 900 (9-Piece) is available for $79, which is $50 off the listed price. As for cooking, the is $79.95 if you need a little help preparing dinner. And if you’re planning a party, the is $49.99 and will shorten the time between preparing and serving party snacks.
Udemy has plenty of courses on sale for $11.99 across multiple subjects. If you’re looking to learn social media marketing, the Instagram Marketing 2018 or Facebook Ads & Facebook Marketing MASTERY 2018 courses are available. Maybe you want to help with depression or anxiety, the CBT for Depression, Anxiety, Phobias and Panic Attacks will help with that. Or maybe you want to be the next crypto-millionaire? Check out the Blockchain ICO Course 2018.
And that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Amazon is offering deals that let you t or . At Target, you can or . So many deals, so little time.
These are some of the best deals for Friday, Sept. 7:
Laptops
Coffee makers and kitchenware
Online classes at Udemy
Amazon devices on sale
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