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If you missed out over the Holidays, the PS4 Uncharted bundle is back down to $290 today, matching the best price we’ve ever seen. Plus, no sales tax for most buyers. We don’t expect this to last long. [PS4 Uncharted Bundle, $290]


There might not be much too this mouse, but it works on virtually any surface, and communicates over Bluetooth (say it with me: “no dongles!”), so I’d say it’s actually pretty enticing at $20. [Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600, $20]


If you’re going to buy a Star Wars: The Force Awakens Blu-ray regardless, you might as well get a $5 Target gift card for doing so. [Preorder Star Wars: The Force Awakens + $5 Target Gift Card, $20]


Hey man <opens trenchcoat>, wanna buy some vitamins? [Amazon Multivitamin Gold Box]


If you still haven’t upgraded to 802.11ac, the venerable Netgear Nighthawk X4 is down to $150 today on Amazon, which is within a few pennies of the best price they’ve ever listed. [Netgear Nighthawk X4 Router, $150]

Own it? Let us know what you think in the comments.


Sporting a lower price and a built-in touchscreen, the GoPro Hero4 Silver might actually a better choice than the Hero4 Black for most consumers. And with a $90 discount, it’s even more enticing. [GoPro Hero 4 Silver Edition Camcorder, $309]


If you’re hitting the gym a little more often to fulfill your new year’s resolutions, you can keep yourself entertained with a new pair of sweat-resistant earbuds for under $15, today only on Amazon.

MEE Audio’s M6 line features IPX5 water resistance to stand up to sweat and rain, an over-the-ear fit to stay secure, and solid reviews from over 8,000 Amazon customers. They normally sell in the $17-$23 range, but today only, they’re practically giving them away for $10-$14, depending on whether you want an in-line remote and microphone. You even get to pick your favorite color! [MEE Audio M6P Sale]


At first blush, this LED-equipped beanie seems like a silly novelty, but it would actually be really great for working outside at night, camping, or even just running in the winter. [HomeBeck Led Beanie, $12 with code WRLX4YR8]


The 13” Retina MacBook Pro with 256GB SSD might be the best all-around laptop ever made (though I’m biased, since it’s exactly what I own), and you can save $250 on yours today, plus no sales tax for most buyers. [256GB 13” Retina MacBook Pro, $1250]


Update: Sold out

I can’t say I totally understand why, but this titanium spork was a minor Kinja Deals hit the last time we posted it at $10, and now it’s all the way down to $7. That’s like $3.50 per utensil! [Titanium Spork, $7]


$20 is a very good price for any 20,000mAh USB battery pack, and this one actually includes a built-in solar panel to recharge itself. While that’s going to be much slower than recharging over microUSB, it can still top off the battery if you leave it out in the sun for a few hours, so it’s a nice little bonus. [ZeroLemon SolarJuice 20000mAh Fast Portable Charger with Solar Charging Technology, $20 with code Z36GZOGN]


Finally, something that combines my three favorite things: Deals, smartphone accessories, and avoiding sun exposure. [Seedforce iPhone UV Index Meter, $13 with code 7AMGJYGH]


Several Miyazaki classics are down to $18 or less today on Amazon. You can’t go wrong with any of them, and really, you should own all of them. Let us know your favorites in the comments!

The Wind Rises ($18) | Amazon

Princess Mononoke ($18) | Amazon

Howl’s Moving Castle ($16) | Amazon

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind ($18) | Amazon

Ponyo ($17) | Amazon


If you’re curious about gaming mice, but want to see what the fuss is about before dropping a ton of money on a high end model, how’s $11 sound for a starter mouse?

So what’s $12 get you? More than you might expect:

  • Customized Gaming: Program up to 3 customized user settings and easily shift between 800/1600/2400 DPI with quick reach ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons. Includes red, blue, and green backlight to indicate current DPI setting. Sift between games and styles seamlessly
  • Ergonomic Design: Designed to fit comfortably for gamers with both fingertip and claw style grip. 2 x 30g built-in weights included for improved resistance. Includes rubberized grip to avoid slip
  • Responsive Click: Omron micro switches ensuring responsive feedback and speed with firm and crisp clicks. Ideal for jitter clicking gamers. Includes customizable forward and back buttons
  • Smooth Movement: Adjustable 125 - 1000Hz polling rate, FPS 4500, guarantees smoother movements with accuracy. Includes additional anti-skid pads to enhance glide for user needs

[Etekcity Scroll X1 (M555) 2400 DPI Wired USB Optical Mouse with 7 Programmable Buttons, $11 with code MOUSEOF2]


If you don’t have Lodge’s essential cast iron gear in your kitchen, today’s a great day to fix that. The 9” skillet is the smaller version of one of our all-time best sellers, and the meat rack is a handy little accessory to raise meat off the bottom of your cast iron dutch oven, to prevent scorching.

Lodge L6SK3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Skillet, 9-inch ($14) | Amazon

Lodge L8DOT3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Meat Rack/Trivet, 8-inch ($8) | Amazon


There’s not much to say about this knife-hiding key other than that it looks awesome, and only costs $8. Just don’t forget to leave it at home before you head to the airport. [SOG Specialty Knives KEY-101 Key Knife, $8]


We see deals on blacklight flashlights pretty often, but even by our standards, $6 is incredibly cheap. These are great if you want to spot hidden stains on train seats, hotel sheets, or (gasp) your own house...if that’s something you want to do.

If you find even one stain in a hotel room and complain to management, I guarantee that this thing will pay for itself several times over. [Attmu 12 LED UV Flashlight, $6 with code DWSJF6GH]


Innovo’s forehead and ear thermometer boasts a 4.7 star review average from over 3,500 customers, and you can get one for just $28 today, as long as you don’t mind dealing with special edition Christmas packaging. Clearly, this thermometer is marketed to parents of young children, but it should work just fine for anybody. [Innovo Forehead and Ear Thermometer, $28. Discount shown at checkout.]

Note: The product page lists this item at $37, but you should see a $9 discount automatically at checkout. It might not work if you have other items in your cart though, so empty it out first.


DJI’s Phantom series of drones (I know they aren’t really drones, please, save your comments) is the undisputed leader in the prosumer aerial photography market, and three of the line’s four models are on sale today, including the brand new Phantom 3 4K.

At the bottom of the pile, you’ll find the quite-capable Phantom 3 Standard for a (relatively) paltry $500, which should be perfectly adequate for most hobbyists. Considering I paid double that for a technically inferior Phantom 2 Vision+ less than a year ago, I’m a little bit bitter about this deal!

For $300 more, you get your choice of the Phantom 3 Advanced and the brand new Phantom 3 4K. Your choice here basically comes down to range vs. camera quality; the 4K obviously comes with a 4K camera, while the Advanced tops out at 2.7K, but includes DJI’s LightBridge technology, which drastically increases the range and quality of your live first person feed while you fly.

If you’re a little confused, DJI has a comparison chart to help you decide. As I mentioned above, I own a Phantom 2 Vision+, so if you have any questions, I can help you out in the comments.


If one of your goals for 2016 was to take better care of your teeth, scoring a Philips Sonicare 2 Series toothbrush for $30 is a great place to start [Philips Sonicare 2 Series, $30 after $10 coupon]


If you’re hooked on IZZE soda—sorry, sparkling juice—you can save an extra 20% on select 12 and 24 packs today, courtesy of Amazon, Your final discount will be shown at checkout. [Extra 20% off select IZZE items. Discount shown at checkout]


We all know that Keurig coffee is not very good coffee, but if convenience trumps taste in your hierarchy of morning needs, that’s a-okay by me. If you want to give it a try, this refurbished Cuisinart SS-700 is just $60 today, or less than half the cost of buying it new. [Refurb Cuisinart SS-700 Single Serve Coffee Maker, $60]


These stick-anywhere LED night lights are perfect for cabinets, closets, and dark hallways, so stock up today and save a bundle. Just figure out how many you need, add them to your cart, and note the appropriate promo code below to maximize your discount. [OxyLED Stick-Anywhere LED Night Lights]

  • Get two for $13 with code 2T01S13F
  • Get three for $17 with code 3T01S22F
  • Get four for $21 with code 4T01S30F
  • Get ten for $46 with code 10T1S83F

If you missed out on all the Black Friday deals, Best Buy is currently taking $125 off every iPad Air 2 they sell, regardless of color and capacity. [$125 off iPad Air 2]

If you’d prefer an iPad Mini 4, those are $100 off as well. [$100 off iPad Mini 4]


You can never have too much hard drive space, especially when externals are this cheap. [Seagate 2TB Expansion Portable External Hard Drive, $70]


I could tell you how great this Aukey magnetic vent mount is, but really, you should just read this 1,000 word Lifehacker review. [Aukey Reinforced Magnetic Air Vent Car Mount, $5 with code VMIUCW5Z]


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