An Anker projector Gold Box, FURmintor grooming tools, 128GB microSD card, and an Express sale lead off Friday’s best deals from around the web.
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Today’s Best Tech Deals
So, you want a big TV. Actually, scratch that. You want a TV that’s too big. A TV that fills your peripheral vision. A TV that will ensure that you never have to schlep to a friend’s house to watch a game, because everyone will want to come to you.
What you want is a 75" TV, which might not sound that much bigger than a standard 55" TV, but is actually about 86" larger. This one from TCL is only $800 on Amazon right now, which is roughly on par with the cheapest 4K TVs of this size that we’ve seen, but with the added benefits of Roku software and HDR10 support. It’s not a high-end set, but it’s good enough for most everyone.
Anker’s Capsule and Prizm lines are some of the most affordable ways to get a projector into your home theater, and today’s Gold Box made them even cheaper.
Choose from three models, the Nebula Capsule (1st and 2nd generation) and the Prizm II. Here’s what Shep found in his time testing the portable Capsules:
Whether you owned the original Capsule, or are buying your first portable projector, the Capsule II’s picture quality impresses. Its resolution has been bumped to 720p from the original’s 480p, bit more importantly, it boasts a bulb that’s twice as bright. As a result, the image looks fantastic in a dark room, and is actually pretty usable even with the lights on, assuming the Capsule isn’t positioned too far from the wall.
Alternatively, the non-portable Nebula Prizm II impressed me with its overall build quality and value. For $172, this is dollar-per-dollar one of the best projectors you can own right now.
But if you want to build a budget, projector-based home theater, the Prizm II is a terrific one to consider with a competitive price to boot. It’s notably cheaper than other comparable 1080p models, and prettier, too.
Just remember, this is a Gold Box which means these prices will only last until the end of the day, or until sold out. So give these projectors an honest look, and if you go with either of the Capsule models, add the discounted tripod to your cart.
The Roku Streaming Stick+ packs more features than you’d ever think was possible in such a small dongle. You get 4K, HDR, advanced Wi-Fi, a voice remote, basically anything else you could want in a larger streaming box. Amazon and Walmart have it for just $49 today, which is a match for the lowest price we’ve seen this year, or about $10 less than usual.
Chances are, most of your accessories don’t have a USB-C connector, so get a discounted hub from Totu, now on sale in today’s Gold Box. This model offers 1 Ethernet port, 1 USB-C charging port, 1 HDMI port, 1 MicroSD card slot, 1 SD card slot, 1 USB 2.0 and 2 USB 3.0 ports.
This usually sells between $10-20 more. Just be sure to plug in before this one-day deal loses power.
I don’t remember a single thing from high school math class, but I vividly remember the horrified look on my mom’s face when my freshman year school supplies list mandated that I purchase a TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator, which normally retails at over $100. Hence why you don’t need to be some kind of math whiz to understand that $88 for said calculator is a great deal (you know, relatively speaking, but we all know these things should cost $10 max).
Head over to Walmart, and pick one up for less now, just in time for that school supplies shopping rush.
Got yourself a Switch Lite preordered? A new phone or tablet? A GoPro? Samsung’s U3-rated microSD cards are some of the fastest you can buy, and the 128GB model has never been cheaper than it is right now. I’ve had this exact card in my Switch for about 18 months now, and it’s been great.
If you want to maximize your phone’s charging potential during your commute, Anker’s PowerDrive Speed 2 can charge two devices at Quick Charge 3.0 speeds simultaneously while you’re on the road, and it looks really nice to boot. For a limited time, get it for an all-time low $14 on Amazon, no promo code required.
Today’s Best Home Deals
All-Clad cookware doesn’t often come cheap, but today you don’t need to break the bank to get two new pans. During this Macy’s Special Savings sale, you can get the All-Clad Hard Anodized Pan Set for $28 when you use promo code HOUR48. You can fry, sear, and cook your heart out with these 8" and 10" pans.
Just a heads up, while this pan drops down to $28 with the promo code, you’ll need to spend $48 to get free shipping, or else shipping is $10.99.
There is nothing better than getting home after a long day and turning yourself into a human burrito in your favorite blanket. Well, now, you can literally become a burrito (that probably shouldn’t be eaten). You can get the CASOFU Burrito Blanket for $19 when you clip 15% off coupon. The 60" blanket is $19, while the 71" blanket is $22.
Sadly, the summer is fading away fast. And while we’re excited to enjoy some cooler temps, that also means the sun is going to leave us earlier every day. If you need some extra light outside of your home, for night-time hangouts or added security, you’re in luck. You can get a 4-pack of LITOM Waterproof Outdoor Solar Motion Sensor Lights for $16 when you use promo code VPZOWS6G.
If your child is the kind of picky eater who doesn’t like different foods to touch, send them to school with this Bentgo Lunch Box, now $26 when you clip the $2 off coupon. The box, available in three fun colors, contains five compartments portioned specifically for tots, and it’s leaf-proof, dishwasher-safe, and microwave-safe. Chances are, they’ll eat at least one of the things you pack, right?
Rachio brought home sprinkler systems into the smartphone age, and their 8-zone system is on sale for the best price ever today.
These irrigation controllers can automatically adjust watering schedules based on the weather, and if you want to keep tabs on it, its iOS and Android app will show you how much water you’re using (and saving), and allow you to make any adjustments necessary, no matter where you are in the world. They even work with Alexa, so you can water your lawn with nothing but your voice.
All of these smarts mean that the IRO can save you over 50% on your outdoor water use, so it should pay for itself over time. It’s also EPA WaterSense Certified, meaning your local water company might offer you a rebate for purchasing it.
If your cat’s feeding bowl has seen better days, it is time to replace it. What better time than when this Catit Multi-Cat Feeder is only $3 on Amazon? The outer rim has plenty of space for food for more than one cat. If your cat doesn’t like their wet food to touch their dry food, not a problem, you can keep things separate. There’s even some added storage in this feeder, so you can put their next meal underneath their current one.
Fall is right around the corner, but do you know what else is? A clump of your dog’s fur on the floor. If your fur baby hasn’t finished shedding their summer coat quite yet, it is time to step in and help. Right now, you can get an assortment of FURminator grooming products on sale. The Furminator Curry Comb is only $4, while a large Furminator Finishing Comb is just $2.
And if you wind up buying a few FURminator tools, you can add the shampoo to your cart for $3.
Has your ceiling fan been around since before you moved in? The average ceiling fan apparently is only meant to be used for a maximum of 10 years. If yours looks much older than that, it is time to replace it. Thankfully, you can get up to 35% Off Select Ceiling Fans at Home Depot today.
There’s an old joke that NASA spent millions developing a pen that could write in space, and the Russians used a pencil. Whatever, it was totally worth it. Amazon’s selling the official Fisher space pen for just $7 right now, the best price Amazon’s ever listed. Now, you too can write in zero gravity, in sub-zero temperatures, or even under water.
Today’s Best Lifestyle Deals
Gym memberships are expensive, and full weight racks take up way too much space, but Powerblock’s adjustable weight solutions are like a full rack of weights that you can easily keep in your closet (or, ideally, somewhere you’ll actually see it so you don’t get lazy).
Today only at Woot, you can get two 2.5-50 pound dumbbells (adjustable in 2.5 pound increments) for $240, or an adjustable 20 pound kettlebell for $55. Just spare a thought for your delivery driver.
The only thing better than wandering through the boho fantasy land that is Anthropologie IRL, is getting sucked into one of their sales online. Right now, everything in the sale section at Anthro, from unique apparel and accessories to creatively designed homewares, is an extra 20% off. To top it off, there’s nothing you need to do to take advantage of this deal; just add to cart, and the discount will be automatically applied. Oh, and by the way, there are currently over 2,300 items under Anthropologie’s sale section. Happy browsing!
It’s a T3 hair dryer blowout at Sephora today. Right now, you can save big on two high-quality dryers: the T3 Cura Professional Digital Ionic Hair Dryer, down to $179, and the T3 Cura Luxe Professional Ionic Hair Dryer with Auto Pause Sensor, on sale for $229. And while that’s still a pretty hefty amount to spend on a styling tool, blow out aficionados will find that these T3s are worth it.
Both are powered by T3 Digital IonAir technology, which basically means less time drying and less heat damage, resulting in a frizz-free, super shiny style. The Cura model features three heat settings and dual speed settings, along with a lock-in cool shot button, while the Cura Luxe five heat settings, plus an Auto Pause Sensor that stops airflow automatically when the handle is released. So, in summary, it’s a deal on a pair of hot dryers you shouldn’t blow off.
A new season is certainly something to celebrate, and Express is using the arrival of autumn as an excuse to take up to 50% off their entire site. But like these final weeks of summer, this sale won’t last forever, so snag the styles you want—everything from dresses, shirts, suits, pants, jeans, and accessories—now.
If you don’t have the time or inclination to shop for your own clothes, The Menlo Club will send you a couple of surprise products from Five Four, Grand AC, or New Republic each month, in your size, for $60. And for a limited time, you can get $35 off your first order, plus a free bonus pair of shoes and socks.
When you sign up for a new subscription, you’ll provide Menlo Club with the styles that you like (Casual, Classic, Forward, or a mix), plus all of your shoe, pant, and shirt sizes, so you can be sure that everything will fit. If something doesn’t fit when it arrives, size exchanges are free, as is shipping.
You can cancel whenever you want, and for a limited time, you can get your first box for just $25, plus a bonus pair or shoes, and a bonus pair of socks. Shoes, socks, and more clothes for $25! Just use promo code DeeMenloTB at checkout to get the offer.
TODAY’S BEST MEDIA DEALS
How do you do, fellow kids? If you’ve never had Prime Student before because you were a broke college kid, you’re in luck. Thanks to an offer from Sprint, new Amazon Prime Student customers can get their first six months for free.
In order to sign up for Prime Student, you need an active school email address and will need to enter an expected graduation year. When signing up, you will need to select which plan you’d like after your free six-month trial. You can either select a monthly plan, which is $6.49 a month or pay a lump sum of $59 for an annual plan, which is less than $5 a month.
With Prime Student, you’ll get free two-day shipping on all Prime-eligible orders, Prime movies and TV shows, music streaming, photo storage, and more. Additionally, Prime Student members are able to get Amazon Music Unlimited for $1 a month.
Today’s Best Gaming Deals
Bitsbox is one of the most popular STEM toys for kids, and today only, you can get your first delivery for $15, down from the usual $30.
The subscription box includes new coding challenges for kids aged 6-12 every month, and encourages them to use real programming skills to develop apps, games, and more. Best of all, once they’re done, they can use their creations on any phone or tablet through a web browser.
You can cancel any time, but this discounted introductory offer is only available today through Amazon’s Gold Box.
Hori’s D-Pad Switch controller isn’t without its compromises—notably, it only works in handheld mode, and the fact that it drains your Switch’s battery while it’s asleep—but for some games, there’s simply no substitute for a good D-pad.
It’s been priced at $25 for the most part since it came out last year, but today, Amazon’s marked both the Zelda and Mario-themed controllers down to $20 and $15, respectively.
One of the most anticipated ports heading to the Nintendo Switch is Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and right now, you can save $8 if you pre-order. With Studio Ghibli art style, this JRPG truly is special.
For what it’s worth, Kotaku’s Jason Schreier called the game “whimsical, charming, beautiful, fascinating, smart, pleasant, challenging, slow-paced, grand, surreal, and aggressively colorful.” (Read the rest of the review here.)
20 Super Nintendo games are now on the Nintendo Switch for free with your Nintendo Switch Online membership. And if you’ve got Amazon Prime, you can get a year’s worth of Nintendo Switch Online for free.
Until September 24, Twitch Prime subscribers can get up to a year of Nintendo Switch Online benefits, including online play and access to classic NES games and SNES games. Membership will also give you the ability to purchase the $30 retro SNES controllers.
If you’ve got Amazon Prime, you can sign up for Twitch Prime for free.
Here’s how it works: You can claim the 3-months membership offer now by linking your Twitch and Nintendo accounts, then come back to claim the 9-month individual membership 60 days later, once it unlocks. Just set a calendar appointment! And if you’re already an individual Nintendo Switch online member (no family memberships, sorry), this deal just extends your renewal date for free.
Tech
Storage
- Samsung 128GB EVO Select MicroSD Card | $19 | Amazon
Power
- Benicabe (2-Pack 3FT) USB Type C Fast Charging Cable | $4 | Amazon | Use Code JSWTWCCE
- Insignia - AA Batteries (48-Pack) | $10 | Best Buy
- Insignia - AAA Batteries (48-Pack) | $10 | Best Buy
Audio
Home Theater
- TCL 75" TV | $800 | Amazon
- Nebula by Anker Prizm II 200 ANSI Lumens Full HD 1080p LED Multimedia Projector | $172 | Amazon
- Nebula Capsule, by Anker, Smart Wi-Fi Mini Projector | $224 | Amazon
- Nebula Capsule II Smart Mini Projector | $412 | Amazon
- Nebula Capsule Series Adjustable Tripod Stand | $20 | Amazon
- TCL - 43-Inch - LED - 5 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR - Roku TV | $300 | Best Buy
- TCL - 50-Inch - LED - 5 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR - Roku TV | $330 | Best Buy
- Roku Streaming Stick + 4K Streaming Player | $49 | Walmart and Amazon
Computers & Accessories
- Bitsbox - Coding Subscription Box for Kids Ages 6-12 | STEM Education | $15 | Amazon
- Acer - Predator XB272 27" LED FHD G-SYNC Monitor | $400 | Best Buy
- Asus ROG Strix Hero II Gaming Laptop, 15.6” 144Hz IPS Type Full HD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, Intel Core i7-8750H, 16GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe Nvme SSD | $1400 | Amazon
- Microsoft - Surface Pro with Black Keyboard – 12.3” Touch Screen – Intel Core M3 – 4GB Memory – 128GB SSD | $549 | Best Buy
- HP Pavilion 14, 14"FHD Mico-Edge Display, Intel Core Core i5-8265U, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 256GB SSD, 8GB | $499 | Walmart
- ASUS VivoBook F510QA 15.6” WideView FHD Laptop, AMD Quad Core A12-9720P, 4GB DDR4, 128GB SSD | $259 | Walmart
- Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator | $88 | Walmart
PC Parts
- Bgears 80 mm 2 Ball Bearing High Speed High Performance Fan, Translucent Black | $7 | Amazon
- AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler | $199 | Amazon
- XPG Spectrix D41 DDR4 RGB 3000MHz 16GB (2x8GB) 288-Pin PC4-24000 Desktop U-DIMM Memory Retail Kit Grey | $93 | Amazon
Mobile Devices
Photography
HOME
Home Goods
- Save up to 20% on Cotton Sheets and Curtains | Amazon
- Sharpie Twin Tip Fine Point and Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker | $2 | Amazon
- Refurb Shark Navigator Lift-Away Upright Vacuum | $50 | Woot
- Catit Multi Feeder | $3 | Amazon
- FURminator Finishing Dog Comb, Small | $3 | Amazon
- FURminator Finishing Dog Comb, Large | $2 | Amazon
- Furminator Curry Comb for Dogs | $4 | Amazon
- FURminator Soft Grooming Slicker Brush, Dogs, Small or Large | $3 | Amazon
- FURminator Soft Grooming Slicker Brush, Dogs, Small or Large | $6 | Amazon
- Furminator Nail Grinder for Dogs | $9 | Amazon
- CASOFU Burrito Blanket | $19 | Amazon | Clip 15% off coupon
- Up to 30% off Select Ceiling Fans | Home Depot
Smart Home
Kitchen
- X-Chef Ice Cube Tray Set of 2, Silicone Ice Square and Sphere | $12 | Amazon | Use Code 3J4LVCQN
- OXO Good Grips Covered Ice Cube Tray (2 Pack) | $9 | Amazon
- Digital Kitchen Scale by ZERLA | $7 | Amazon | Use Code XPPHUDO5
- Gibson Home Rockaway 12 Piece Dinnerware Set, Grey | $30 | Amazon
- Espro 5116C-18BK Ultralight Coffee Press, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel, 16 oz | $39 | Amazon
- Keurig - K-Mini K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker | $50 | Best Buy
- CHEFMAN - 6.5L Digital Rotisserie Air Fryer | $70 | Best Buy
- All-Clad Hard Anodized Pan Set | $28 | Macy’s | Promo code HOUR48
- Munchkin Snack Catcher, 2 Pack, Blue/Green | $4 | Amazon
Tools & Auto
- Schumacher SC1281 6/12V Fully Automatic Battery Charger and 30/100A Engine Starter with Advanced Diagnostic Testing | $59 | Amazon
- GREAT STUFF Gaps & Cracks | $3 | Walmart
- Brexlink Quick Charge 3.0 Car Charger 3A Dual QC USB Ports 36W | $7 | Amazon | Use Code 51PS3RYS
- Dual Dash Cam Dashboard Camera, 1080P, Front and Rear | $30 | Amazon | Use Code MWNSICG2
- Digital Multimeter, TRMS 6000 | $15 | Amazon | Use Code TY9WS96N
Travel
- RFID Blocking Travel Belt | $8 | Amazon | Use Code 6V867EE9
LIFESTYLE
Apparel
- ExOfficio Men’s Give-N-Go Boxer, 2-Pack | $26 | Amazon
- ExOfficio Womens BugsAway Damselfly Pant Petite | $52 | Amazon
- Sanuk Yoga Sling 2 Prints Sandals - Women’s | $15 | REI
- Up to 50% Off Sitewide | Express
- JOJEN Polarized Sports Sunglasses | $12 | Amazon | Use Code JHL52MIK
- Extra 20% Off Sale | Anthropologie
Beauty & Grooming
- T3 Cura Professional Digital Ionic Hair Dryer | $179 | Sephora
T3 Cura Luxe Professional Ionic Hair Dryer with Auto Pause Sensor | $229 | Sephora
Camping & Outdoors
- Freeland Camping Sleeping Pad Self Inflating with Attached Pillow, Compact, Lightweight, Large | $23 | Amazon | Use Code KYW52GR8 and Clip Coupon
Fitness
- Garmin Forerunner 35, Easy-to-Use GPS Running Watch | $100 | Amazon
- PowerBlock KettleBlock | $55 | Woot
- PowerBlock Personal Trainer Set | $240 | Woot
MEDIA
Movies & TV
- Preorder Twin Peaks: The Television Collection | $70 | Amazon
Books & Comics
Gift Cards
GAMING
Peripherals
PC
- FREE The End is Nigh | Epicgames
- FREE ABZU | Epicgames
- Baba Is You | $12 | Steam
PlayStation 4
- Preorder Plants Vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville | $40 | Amazon
Xbox One
- Gears 5 Ultimate Edition | $80 | Amazon
Nintendo
- HORI Switch D-Pad Controller (L) (Mario) Officially Licensed | $15 | Amazon
- Pre-order Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (Nintendo Switch) | $42 | Amazon
- Tetris 99 + 12 Month Nintendo Switch Online Individual Membership - Nintendo Switch | $30 | Amazon
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | $50 | Amazon
Toys & Board Games
- Bitsbox - Coding Subscription Box for Kids Ages 6-12 | STEM Education | $15 | Amazon
- K’NEX Thrill Rides – Web Weaver Roller Coaster Building Set – 439 Pieces | $20 | Amazon
Deals You May Have Missed
Hello, it’s me, the resident Funko expert for Kinja Deals and The Inventory. You may remember last week we told you that the Funko Marvel 80th Anniversary Advent Calendar is $40 on preorder? If Marvel isn’t your thing, that’s okay, what about Harry Potter? Surely everyone loves magic. If you’re a muggle that’s into gaming, we’ve got Fornite for you.
Right now, you can preorder the Funko Harry Potter Advent Calendar for $39, and the Funko Marvel 80th Anniversary Advent Calendar and Fornite Advent Calendar for $40. The Harry Potter and Marvel calendars are expected to ship on or around September 13 and Fornite will release around October 1. Get ‘em now before they jack up the prices for the holidays.
If you never got around to reading the playscript for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, now is your chance. You can finally learn about what goes on in Harry Potter’s life those 19+ years later. Snag a paperback copy of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two for $5 on Amazon.
If you don’t have any intention of leasing your wrist real estate to a smart watch, Nordstrom Rack’s running a big deal on great-looking Tissot watches for men and women through Saturday. Several models are available for under $200, and if you’re a basketball fan, there are quite a few (tasteful) team-branded options available here as well.
Look, we don’t want to admit that summer is over any more than you do, but it is time to face the fact that fall is almost here. You can console yourself by saving money on a good deal. Right now, you can snag a bunch of Transitional Closeout Henleys from Jachs for only $17 each. These soft henleys are nice to wear when the temperature starts to dip and also work great for layering when it gets even cooler out.
Controversial opinion: Knives are the coolest tool. And while all of my friends tell me that I already own too many, I made room for the Haswell Survival Knife in my collection.
Currently available for $75 on Indiegogo, this 9.5" knife (with a 4.5" blade) is not only one of the most handsome knives I’ve ever seen, but also checks off a lot of what one should look for in a survival knife.
It’s a fixed blade knife, which is big for durability, and it doesn’t have saw teeth on the blunt-edge, which can actually make a blade weaker.
The Haswell is made from “1095 high-carbon steel,” a walnut handle and brass rivets. That’s it; no weird compass attachments or bottle-openers.
It’s just a really well-made knife with a wedge-shaped edge and comfortable handle. Not for nothing, but this particular blade is perfect to start a collection with, or as a gift for someone who has everything... including an extensive knife collection.
The Haswell Survival Knife is available in a few different permutations, including different sheath and bundled with other outdoor gear starting at $75. Shipments are expected before the holiday season, right in time to test your mettle in snowy outdoor weather. Coalatree has been making some of our favorite outdoor apparel for years, so this knife seems to portend an expanded product line in the future.
The Dremel you bought that one time probably came with a handful of attachments and accessories, but you can add 295 more of them to your toolbox for just $21 today. This accessory kit includes sanders, polishers, cutters, and everything else you need for most rotary tool tasks, all in a nice carrying case.
Do people have trouble finding your house? Do your packages constantly get delivered to the wrong address? The problem could simply be that your house number is hard to read from the street, and this solar-powered LED house number sign can fix that.
Currently priced at $38, you can get it for just $23 right now with promo code PVZUIM7S. You just have to hope that it gets delivered to the right address.
Anker makes non-rechargeable alkaline batteries now, which is deeply weird for a company that made its name with rechargeable USB battery packs.
But...24 AAAs for $6 or 24 AAs for $8 are both terrific deals. Just be sure to clip the coupon (35% for the former, 23% for the latter) on the product page to get the discount, which stacks on top of the already-discounted prices.
Just when you thought you had car chargers pegged, Anker went out and made the smartest one you’ve ever seen.
Similar to the Nonda Zus, the Roav by Anker SmartCharge Spectrum connects to your phone over Bluetooth while you drive. When you turn the car off and the Bluetooth connection breaks, the Roav app will mark down your parking location on a map, so you can find your way back.
Perhaps more usefully, every time you start your car, the SmartCharge will also log the health of your car battery, so you can track its charge over time from your phone, and get a replacement ready before you get stranded in your office parking garage on a Friday evening.
Those features alone (along with Quick Charge 3.0 charging) would make this worth $14 (with promo code ROAVBB44 and the $2 coupon), but it does have one last trick up its sleeve: A customizable accent light. The LED ring around the USB ports can display 16,000 different colors, and you can choose your favorite from the app to make it perfectly match (or stand out from) your car’s own dashboard lighting.
If you wanted to try your hand at some super-wide angle photography, the is down to just $200 today. This is $80 off its normal price.
This Canon EF-S lens opens up to a respectable f/4.5, so it’s not the best during low light. It’ll thrive, however, in extreme sports shots, like in skate parks and could make some pretty cool environmental portraits, just as long as your subject is right at the center of your frame.
If you’re tired of Catan, and want to try a new board game that’ll let you relive the greed, and horribleness of Transatlantic trade, here’s your chance. Right now, you can add Splendor to your board game collection for a low $19.
You’re probably not going to stop staring at screens anytime soon, so you might as well get some blue light-blocking glasses already. Give your strained eyes some relief and shop Felix Gray’s Surprise Sale. The blue light-filtering brand is taking 15% off a selection of their stylish frames, including their regular optical line, color-enhancing sunglasses, and sleep glasses, with promo code MUSTHAVE. (Side note: I tried the sleep glasses and felt drowsy AF.) This blink-and-you’ll-miss-it sale only lasts through next Thursday, though, so be sure to shop sooner rather than later.
Summer camp season is over, but that just means that you can buy Taylor Stitch’s popular Camp Shorts on sale, and enjoy them next year. Combining the cotton of everyday around-town shorts with the ripstop fabric of technical shorts, they’re built to take a little bit of a beating outdoors, while still looking good enough to wear to a bar after a long hike.
They normally cost $88 per pair, but Huckberry’s blowing them out for $61, while supplies last.
It is that dreaded time of year. Mosquitoes are out to ruin your life. If you’ve got that sweet blood that they seem to love so much, you’re going to want to grab a Thermacell Patio Shield Mosquito Repeller while it is on sale. You can keep it outside on your deck or patio for 15 feet of protection, or bring it with you on a camping trip. Three colors are about $6 off right now.
I know it’s after Labor Day, but sunglasses can come in handy year-round, and blue light-blocking glasses can really be used all year long. Today at Nectar, if you buy any two glasses (be they sun-blocking or blue light-blocking), you can get any third pair for free with promo code KINJAFREE. They all cost $45, so just add any three to your cart, and use the code to get everything for $90, with free shipping.
Nectar’s sunglasses are all polarized, and their blue light glasses come with anti-reflective coating included. Best of all, if you ever scratch or break them, Nectar offers a lifetime $20 replacement program, no questions asked.
If you’re thinking of going outside anytime soon, this Eddie Bauer sale will serve you well. The outdoor retailer is taking up to 50% off select fall styles for men and women—plus, 30% off the rest of your purchase. Not to mention, their entire clearance section is an extra 50% off with promo code SUNBEAM. So stock up on all the gear and apparel you need for the rest season (or future seasons) before these hot deals cool down.
Nordstrom only runs a few big sales per year, so you should definitely set aside a few minutes (or hours) to browse the Summer Sale, which is going on now through September 8. Over 13,000 women’s and over 5,000 men’s styles and accessories from your favorite brands are included, so be sure to make use of the sorting options in the side bar to narrow things down. Every order also includes free shipping and free returns.
If you’re not ready to say goodbye to your iced coffee as fall approaches, you don’t have to. You can get a Takeya Originals Vacuum-Insulated Water Bottle. It keeps drinks like water, iced coffee, and more cold for 24 hours. And when you do start drinking hot coffee again, it’ll keep it warm for 12 hours. Right now, you can get this for over $10 off on Amazon.
Is Kraft macaroni and cheese the best mac and cheese? Not at all. But it is extremely convenient to cook and you kind of want to eat it as soon as you see it. You can get a box of 18 single-serve pouches for $5 when you choose and clip the 15% off coupon. Happy cheesin’!
Your sponges are probably damp and maybe a little gross; don’t just leave them lying around. Instead, store them in this kitchen sink caddy, which costs just $4 when you clip the 20% off coupon. There’s a suction cup on the bottom, so it won’t go anywhere, and it should fit nicely in the corner of any sink.
In Anker’s long, proud line of robotic vacuums, the RoboVac 35c stands as one of the most powerful, and most smart. Its slim 2.85" thick chassis can slide under most furniture, and its 1500pa suction is on par with a “real” stick vacuum.
The 35c also boasts Wi-Fi, so you can schedule it with an app, control it with Alexa, and even invoke a Find My Robot feature that lets you trigger an audible alarm with your phone if it gets lost under some furniture, and you’re having trouble locating it.
Today at Walmart, the 35c is down to an all-time low $220, which is well worth the hours you’ll save not having to vacuum by hand.
You know those fancy Bluetooth earbuds you love using so much? Surprise: they won’t work with your Nintendo Switch, or the seatback TV screen on a plane. But for just $20 (with promo code T6ZHRSWI), you can plug this Bluetooth dongle into any headphone jack, and connect to it with your favorite wireless headphones for wireless listening. It even has AptX codex support for lower latency.
It also works as a Bluetooth receiver, so you can plug it into an old stereo system or car, and broadcast music from your phone over Bluetooth to speakers that otherwise wouldn’t be compatible.
The Anker Soundcore Flare speaker is down to its lowest price ever at just $34 with exclusive promo code KINJA3167. It features 360 degree audio, IP67 water resistance, and even a beat-driven ring of LED lights along the bottom, so you can really get the party going. Sounds like a great deal if you ask me.
If you don’t know about Dallas-based Breda, it’s time to change that. The watch brand creates minimalist, easy-to-wear styles of watches that aren’t overworked or over priced. And we’ve got an exclusive discount this Labor Day: use the code KINJA35 and grab any watch for 35% off.
It should go without saying that these look better than any smart watch, and even if your wrist is already spoken for, these would make thoughtful gifts for any watch collectors.
If you’re having trouble sleeping, suffering from anxiety, or having trouble sleeping because you’re suffering from anxiety, Sunday Scaries CBD products could help. Jolie Kerr shared her thoughts on them for The Inventory, and now, our readers can save an extra 25% on the already-discounted CBD Flight with promo code FLIGHT25, the best deal we’ve ever seen.
Note: You’ll have to scroll down the page a bit to find the CBD Flight bundle.
The Flight includes a bottle of the standard gummies, a bottle of vegan gummies, and a bottle of stronger CBD tincture for $83 when you combine the promo code with the monthly plan discount (which you can cancel at any time). Buying those three products separately would cost you $158.
Humble is back with a scary good deal. You can fight the undead when you pick up this Humble Spooky Bundle full of horror games including INSIDE, Darkwood, Beholder 2, Butcher, Pacify, The Town of Light, and Agony.
As usual, you can pledge as much or as little money as you want (as long as it’s at least $1) to get $98 worth of stuff. If you want access to INSIDE, you’ll need to pledge $10 or more. You can choose where your money goes to between the publishers and a charity of your choice via the PayPal Giving Fund.
Anker’s Nebula Capsule II has been one of the most drool-worthy gadgets of the year, but if the $570 price tag has scared you off, a new, cheaper option just launched, and we have an extra discount just for our readers.
Everything about the new Nebula Capsule Max is the same as the Nebula Capsule II, with the exception of the built-in software. Rather than Android TV 9.0, it comes with standard Android 8.1. That means no Google Assistant, and a less streamlined home theater experience, but you’ll still be able to download all the important streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.
Of course, it also has an HDMI port and a USB charging port, so you can plug in whatever streaming dongle or game console you’d like, and use its software instead.
You can read our full review of the Capsule II here for an idea of how this pint sized projector performs, but you’re getting 200 ANSI lumens, a 720p picture, robust audio, autofocus, and enough battery life to watch a full movie out under the stars.
The Capsule Max is priced at $470, or $100 less than the Capsule II, but our readers can get it for $400 today with promo code KINJAMAX.
Back in March, Private Internet Access (our readers’ favorite VPN service) raised its prices for the first time ever. And while our readers can still get an exclusive 3-years for $99 plan, they just lowered their other plans back to their old prices for a limited time.
The reason this is a big deal is that you can renew your membership as many times as you want at whatever price you originally paid. Once the prices go back to normal, you’ll still be locked into the lower rate.
Here are the new (old) promotional prices, along with what you’d normally pay:
- 1 month: $6.95 (down from $9.99)
- 1 year: $39.95 (down from $71.88)
Clearly, the annual plan is the sweet spot here if you don’t want to commit to the three-year plan, but $6.95/month for 10 simultaneous connections, clients for just about every conceivable device, and servers in 32 countries (foreign Netflix, anyone?). We aren’t sure when the prices will go back up, so you probably want to lock in your account ASAP.
Here’s a deal you can get comfortable with: sofa-in-a-box purveyors at Burrow at offering up to $600 in savings on their easy-to-assemble seats, pillows, and throws for Labor Day— the more you spend, the more you save (as these things usually go). Here’s how it works:
- $50 off $500+ with LDW50
- $150 off $1,100+ with LDW150
- $250 off $1,500+ with LDW250
- $350 off $1,800+ with LDW350
- $450 off $2,100+ with LDW450
- $600 off $2,600+ with LDW600
If you need a small-ish purchase to reach a higher tier of the sale, check out Burrow’s brand new Sleep Kit, which turns their couch into a bed that couch crashers will actually want to sleep on. Or, you could just upgrade your couch of choice to leather. To each their own.
If you need to sit down for a minute and take that in, we get it. Just don’t take too long; this offer is only valid through September 9.
It’s back! One of Butcher Box’s most popular welcome offers is hitting the griddle once again, and new customers can get two pounds of free ground beef added to every box for the life of their membership. That’s like eight free burgers every month, or a bunch of tacos, or a big bowl of spaghetti and meatballs. Just don’t forget the spicy ketchup.
Your bonus beef come bundled with any of Butcher Box’s pre-selected boxes, which are priced at $129 for 24 servings, or $238 for 48 servings, delivered every 30 or 60 days. For a nominal surcharge, you can also build a completely custom box, with your choices of proteins.
Note: You’ll have to enter your email at the beginning of the process. I know, it’s annoying.
Firstleaf is an online wine club that learns your preferences, offers tons of great wines from around the world, and most importantly, saves you money compared to buying from the store.
Every new Firstleaf member gets an introductory delivery with six bottles of wine for just $40 with free shipping, and every box thereafter includes six bottles for $80, plus $10 shipping. But if you use this link when you sign up, you’ll get FREE shipping on every box for your entire first year. That’ll save you over $100 if you get a new box every month. At the very least, you should send Mom the trial box for less than $7 per bottle. I mean, why wouldn’t you?