Best Amazon deals this week: I spy Apple AirPods for a record-low price and more
Top Amazon deals
Apple AirPods 4 for $99 (was $129): New all-time low
Fiskars Bypass Pruning Shears for $10 (was $21): Over 50% off
New Apple iPad, 11-inch for $299 (was $349): All-time low
Cozsinoor Bed Pillows, Queen, 2-Pack for $25 (was $120): Nearly 80% off
KitchenAid 4.5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer for $250 (was $330): Rare sale
iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum for $129 (was $250): Nearly 50% off
As the temps rise, your feet will need some breathing room — treat 'em to a bestselling pair of cloudlike slides, just $20 (their best price ever). Speaking of cloudlike, a popular pair of plush cooling pillows is currently an insane 80% off at $25. (Now that's what dreams are made of.) And if you're still in spring cleaning mode, I highly recommend allowing this Rubbermaid electric scrubber do the dirty work for a mere $15.
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