Technology
AmazonBasics microwave and Echo Dot bundle is on sale for $25 off
TL;DR: The unique AmazonBasics microwave pairs with Echo devices for voice-controlled heating. A bundle including the microwave and an Echo Dot is on sale for $84.98, a savings of $25.
Tons of cool kitchen appliances exist these days (hello, and ), but sometimes you just need a tried and true classic. Yep, we’re talking about microwaves — the ultimate tool needed for a low-effort meal.
Amazon took the lazy meal to a new level with its AmazonBasics microwave, for which you can use Alexa voice commands. Right now you can grab the microwave and an Echo Dot and save $25, meaning the bundle will cost you $84.98.
This combo of technology is designed to make defrosting vegetables, making popcorn, and reheating food easier. The microwave features quick-cook voice presets and an Alexa button on its keypad, giving you easy access to ask Alexa to start microwaving. To see all of the AmazonBasics microwave’s features, check out .
As a nice added bonus, you’re able to automatically reorder popcorn when you run low and save 10% on popcorn orders using Amazon Dash.
This microwave is easy to set up, and though it might not be the most outstanding use of voice command technology, it costs about the same as a standard microwave. Check out the AmazonBasics microwave and Echo Dot bundle for yourself and snag one on sale for $84.98.
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