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We’ve seen a few modest deals on the Apple Watch Sport, but this is the best one we’ve seen to date on the larger, 42mm model.

Granted, $25 isn’t a huge discount, but it’s best we’ve seen to date on the Apple Watch. More importantly though, most buyers won’t have to pay sales tax, which sweetens the deal considerably compared to buying directly from Apple. [Apple Watch Sport 42mm, $375. No tax for most]


KMASHI’s cheap battery packs are some of the most popular items we’ve ever posted, and their well-reviewed 10,000mAh model is back down to just $9 today (with code MHLSNM2R), matching all-time low.

This battery is just about the perfect size for sharing with a travel partner during an extended flight, or keeping in your bag if you’ll be spending a long time away from power outlets, but its biggest selling point is peace of mind; life is just less stressful when you know that your phone won’t run out of juice. So if you don’t own something similar already, it’s a no-brainer deal. [KMASHI 10000mAh Dual USB Battery Pack, $9 with code MHLSNM2R]


The Logitech G710+ was one of your top 5 nominations for Best Gaming Keyboard, and today you can get a refurb for just $64, which is a match for the best price we’ve ever seen.

That price gets you six programmable G-keys, dual-zone backlighting, and quiet mechanical keys. We don’t expect this to last long. [Refurb Logitech G710+ Gaming Keyboard, $64]


Packing cubes can make organizing clothes and toiletries for your next trip a little less hellish, and this highly-rated set of four is only $20 today. [MIU COLOR Packing Cubes - Set of 4, $20 with code 7CICMDHL]


If you ever have trouble finding your way from your driveway to the front door at night, this 2-pack of solar-powered path lights is only $33 today. [2-Pack of 200 Lumen 180° Adjustable Waterproof 4 LED Solar Outdoor Spotlights, $33 with code QKGJQU7N]


Want to know when somebody pulls into your driveway? This $19 alarm kit includes two motion sensors and a receiver that can alert you with a customizable ringer. [1byone Driveway Alarm Wireless Motion Alert System, $19 with code KSIUVKYV]


You probably didn’t wake up this morning thinking, “I’m going to learn how to pick locks today,” but this cutaway training padlock is only $7, so...maybe you should? [TAYTHI Professional Cutaway Inside View of Practice Padlocks, $7 with code IFADJLYV]

Need some help getting started? Lifehacker, naturally, has a beginner’s guide. You’ll also need to grab some tools.


We’ve seen our fair share of cheap quadcopters, but this is one of the few in the ~$50 range that includes a camera. No, you’re not going to be filming Hollywood movies with the thing, but it should be sufficient for getting some fun aerial footage of your house. [UDI U818A 2.4GHz 4 CH 6 Axis Gyro RC Quadcopter with Camera, $50]


If you do any of your shopping at GameStop, eBay is tossing in free $10 codes when you purchase a $50 gift card at full price. That’s basically free money. [$60 GameStop Gift Card, $50]


Today only, Amazon’s selling the entire series of True Blood on Blu-ray for $113, an all-time low. This set usually sells in the neighborhood of $150-$220, and I’d be surprised if this deal lasted into the night.


Even if you don’t typically care about GTA games, the PC version of GTA V is probably worth buying just to mess around with mods. Today’s deal is the best we’ve seen. [Grand Theft Auto V, $38 with code 20PERC-AUTUMN-SAVING]


If your iTunes balance is running low, here’s another chance to save 20% on a $100 refill card. If you ever buy apps, shows, movies, music, books, or iCloud storage from Apple, this is basically free money. And if your Apple Music free trial is set to expire in the next few days, your renewal will automatically draw from your iTunes account. [$100 iTunes Gift Card, $80]


I know we post deals on these 5-port USB chargers a lot, but this is seriously one of the best prices we’ve ever seen. If you still don’t have one at your desk, in your bag, and on your nightstand, this is a no-brainer. [Aukey 40W / 8A 5 Ports USB Desktop Charging Station Wall Charger with AlPower, $10]


If you still haven’t upgraded your home network to 802.11ac, this highly-rated Buffalo Air Station Extreme router is down to just $110 today, which is about $20 off its previous low. Reviewers also say that it’s DD-WRT compatible, if you’re willing to tinker. [BUFFALO Air Station Extreme AC 1900 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router, $110]


The past few years have seen a minor explosion in solar-powered USB chargers, and Goal Zero makes the most popular ones on the market. Their basic 7W panel is a perfect starter kit for anyone who wants to keep a smartphone charged while off the grid, and you can get a certified refurb today for $31, or less than half its usual price. [Refurb GoalZero Nomad 7, $31]


Dell’s P2715Q 4K monitor has always been the most affordable 27” 4K IPS display on the market, but today, it’s all the way down to $450.

If you aren’t familiar, IPS displays boast superior color accuracy and viewing angles compared to the TN panels you’ll find in most cheap 4K monitors. I own the 24” model of this exact monitor, and I absolutely love it. [Dell P2715Q 27” 4K IPS Display, $450]


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