Technology
Save on Apple iPad, Fitbit, KitchenAid gear, Amazon Fire TV Cube, and Nintendo 2DS XL
With the weekend here (thank goodness), we rounded up the best deals from across the internet on computers and kitchenware. We also gathered amazing discounts on Amazon devices, Udemy online classes, and sales only found at Target.
Walmart has the Apple iPad Air 2 discounted to $379.99, which is nearly $250 off its list price. You can also save up to $50 on select Fitbit items, while you can save $200 on Dell’s 17.3-inch FHD gaming laptop, which is going for $699.00.
In the kitchen, there are a number of deals on KitchenAid gear, like KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, which is on sale for $209.99. This is $290 off its retail price. If you need accessories, KitchenAid’s Mixer Attachment Pack is going for $99.99, while KitchenAid’s Pizza Wheel is discounted for only $8.46.
Meanwhile, Amazon has deals on their own video streaming and home security devices. You can save $80 on Echo Look, while you can also save $50 on a Echo Show and Amazon Cloud Cam bundle. Prime members can save $40 on the Fire TV Cube, while members can also save $15 on the Fire TV Stick.
There are deals on great online classes from Udemy, such as Complete Python Bootcamp: Go from zero to hero in Python 3, which is priced at $11.99, along with Master Jenkins CI For DevOps and Developers, which is discounted to the same price. In addition, you can save on The Ultimate Guide to Game Development with Unity package, which is going for $11.99.
Over at Target, you can save $20 on the Nintendo 2DS XL, as well as save $10 on Skullcandy Uproar headphones. You can save up to 50% on over 1,000 clearance items from Target.
Here are the best deals from Amazon, Walmart, Udemy, and Target for Friday, Sept. 14:
Computers and accessories
Kitchen gear
Amazon devices on sale
Online classes on sale from Udemy
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