Technology
Save on FitBit , KitchenAid mixers, and AncestryDNA test kits
For Wednesday, there are a lot of amazing deals on products for your kitchen, your well-being, your entertainment, and overall on items that will really upgrade your life. We scoured the internet to find the deals that matter to you the most.
First up, you can save up to $50 on select FitBit devices for fitness and counting steps on the go, while you can save 40% on AncestryDNA test kits, which are going for just $59 each.
For the kitchen, there are deals on appliances from Hamilton Beach, such as a toaster oven priced at $49.99 and an espresso and cappuccino maker on sale for $77.49. You can also snag KitchenAid’s Artisan Series Stand Mixer, which is going for $229.99, or $150 off its retail price. Just in time for back to school, there’s also a sale on Whirlpool’s mini refrigerator, which is perfect for any dorm room and priced at $84.99.
Over at Target, you can get a free $10 gift card when you buy a pressure cooker from Instant Pot, while you save $20 on two Google Home Mini devices. In addition, you can save up to 50% on over 1,000 clearance items from the retailer.
Meanwhile, there are a number of deals on HD and 4K televisions, including LG Electronic’s 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, which is going for $846.99, and Sony’s XBR55X900F 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV, which is on sale for $1,298.00.
Finally, Amazon discounted a bunch of their streaming, security, and Alexa-enabled devices today. You can save up to $110.98 on Amazon Key Home Kits, while you can also save up to $50 on two select Kids Edition products. If you buy two Amazon Cloud Cams, you can save $40 on your order.
Here are today’s best deals from Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
Health and fitness
Stuff for the kitchen
4K smart televisions
Amazon devices on sale
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