Technology
Save on FitBit, Apple iPad and iMac, Echo Look, and Nintendo 2DS XL
Today is a great day to save on computers, small kitchen appliances, Amazon devices, and Udemy online classes. There are also deep savings at Target on electronics and the household items you want.
If you’re in need of a new laptop, there are really good PCs on sale, such as the HP Spectre x360 G1 13-inch Convertible Laptop, which is priced at $649.99, while the Lenovo Ideapad 330s 15.6-inch laptop is going for $379.00. The Apple iPad Air 2 is on sale for $539.98, or $90 off its retail price, at Walmart. In addition, select devices from FitBit are $50 off.
For the kitchen, Walmart also has KitchenAid’s Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixers on sale for $209.99, or nearly $300 off its list price. Ninja’s Coffeemaker System Black is going for just $64.57, while Keurig’s K-Cup Pod Coffee Makers is priced at $153.39.
Amazon has deals on their own devices for video streaming and home security. Save $80 on the new Echo Look, while Prime Members can save $40 on the Fire TV Cube. You can also save $100 on two Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablets.
Meanwhile, there are online classes on sale from Udemy, such as Photography Masterclass: A Complete Guide to Photography priced at $11.99 and Instagram Marketing 2018: A Step-By-Step to 10,000 Followers for just $11.99. These two classes are discounted at 94% off each. Be sure to check out the rest of our round-up below and visit Udemy for more discounted online classes.
Over at Target, you can save $20 on Nintendo 2DS XL, while you can also save $10 on Skullcandy Uproar headphones. Finally, you can save up to 50% on over 1,000 clearance items at the retailer.
Here are the best deals from Amazon, Walmart, and Target for Tuesday, Sept. 11:
Computers and accessories
Kitchen appliances
Amazon devices on sale
Online classes on sale from Udemy
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