Technology
Xbox One S, Nintendo Switch games, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, and more on sale
If you have ever felt the shoulder ache brought on by too much gaming, have an indent permanently worn into your couch in your “spot,” or have ever blown on a gaming cartridge to get it to work, then these deals are about to make you very happy.
There are a number of deals on video game consoles, such as save $20 on a Microsoft Xbox One S 1TB with Minecraft bundle from Walmart. Amazon is offering an Xbox One S 1TB Console with NBA 2K19 bundle for $299.99, plus the retailer will throw in an Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for free.
Of course, gamers need to stay alert. Keurig’s K525 Single Serve, K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker is on sale for $149.99. Hungry? The classic George Foreman Electric Grill is also on sale for just $29.99 and can help you cook up something fast.
Over at Amazon, you can buy two Fire HD 10 Kids Edition Tablets and save $100, as well as save up to $60 on select Kids Edition products. Finally, you can also save up to $90.99 on Amazon smart lock kits.
Here are the best deals for Tuesday, Oct. 16:
CBD oil and CBD gummies
Video games and accessories
Stuff for the kitchen
Amazon devices on sale
Udemy online classes on sale
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