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Amazon's Presidents' Day Sale is live: The best deals from Apple, Tempur-Pedic, DeWalt and more

Amazon's Presidents' Day Sale is live: The best deals from Apple, Tempur-Pedic, DeWalt and more

Yahoo16-02-2025

We love a long weekend — plenty of time to lounge around, make brunch plans, catch up on some shows ... or if you're anything like us, shopping. And Amazon's Presidents' Day sale is just too good to pass up — I'm seeing prices that rival Black Friday's! For example: Apple AirPods are down to a record low (yes, really). And because you should be enjoying your time off rather than scanning the mediocre markdowns in search of the legit ones, I went ahead and rounded up all the best Amazon Presidents' Day deals. You're welcome!
Popular Amazon Presidents' Day deals
Apple AirPods 4 for $100 (was $129): All-time low
iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum for $119 (was $250): All-time low
Apple iPad (10th Generation) for $279 (was $349): Rare sale
Nicebay Hair Straightener and Curler for $30 (was $140): Lowest price ever
Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Mattress Topper, Queen for $198 (was $419): Over 50% off
Not all discounts are created equal, but by tracking price histories, I feel confident that the deals on this list are worthy of your time and money. A top-rated iRobot Roomba is currently down to $119 (from $250), marking a new record low — can't do better than that! The same goes for a 4-pack of Apple AirTags ($70).
There's a whole lot more where those came from, so get cozy and start scrolling. Happy saving!
In this guide: All-time low prices | Rare Amazon deals | Best home deals | Best tech deals | Best fashion deals | Best beauty and wellness deals
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
Shark 2-in-1 Pet Pro Cordless Vacuum ($100, down from $150): Psst: I own (and love) this vac, and it's on sale for as low as it's ever been.
Apple Watch Series 10 ($329, down from $399): If you've been waiting to buy an Apple Watch until it goes on sale, well, wait no more. You're getting the latest version, which features a larger display and a more lightweight design for comfortable wear. Now you'll be able to track your steps and sleep, take a call, listen to music and more — all from your wrist.
Lee Beauty Professional Callus Remover ($9, down from $15): We've yet to see it dip lower than this, so stock up!
Crest 3D Whitestrips Professional Effects, 22 Treatments ($30, down from $46): This sale drops the price to within a few bucks of what it was during Black Friday. Now that's something to say "cheese!" about.
Apple iPad (10th Generation) ($279, down from $349): Rare sale alert: This is the best price we've seen for this model in months. As the unofficial Goldilocks of tech (less bulky than a laptop but larger than a smartphone), this tablet keeps you connected on the go or at home, and you can use it for everything from reading books to taking notes to watching videos.
Apple AirTags, 4-Pack ($70, down from $99): The deal on this four-pack brings each tag down to about $18 (they typically retail for about $25 to $30 a pop). Grab a few for your, er, forgetful family members!
RedTiger 4K Dash Cam ($100, down from $199): Be sure to apply the on-page coupon to get it for 50% off — as low as it's ever been.
CosRx Advanced Snail 92 All In One Cream ($24, down from $39): Don't move at a snail's pace — snag this slimy yet satisfying stuff while it's on major markdown (over 75% off).
Arolina Wide-Leg Pants ($17, down from $30): Guess who's a fan of these lounge-worthy yet chic stretchy pants? Cher! That's right — the superstar posted about them on social media, saying, "I love these."
Comhoma Office Chair ($56, down from $70): While the reduced price (an all-time low!) of this chair alone warrants a standing (sitting?) ovation, you'll be happy to know a lot of thought went into its design. Its curved shape is meant to conform to your back, while the base of the seat offers lumbar support to help take some pressure off. Hey, your job might cause a lot of stress, but your bum's resting place shouldn't!
Apple AirTags, 4-Pack ($70, down from $99): The deal on this four-pack brings each tag down to about $18 (they typically retail for about $25 to $30 a pop). Grab a few for your, er, forgetful family members!
Henckels 20-Piece Knife Set ($183, down from $440): This collection is majorly marked down from its list price of $440, though I've never actually seen it shoot that high. Still, this deal brings it down to a record low.
iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum ($130, down from $250): A top-selling Roomba that's nearly 50% off — its all-time lowest price? I'll take two! This gizmo will zap up all of that dust and debris on your floor while you relax on the sofa — nothing wrong with that. It runs for up to 120 minutes before heading back to its charging dock, and you can even schedule cleanings via the app.
Apple AirPods 4 ($100, down from $129): At just $100, this pair is down to the best price I've seen. Now, they don't include active noise cancellation like these do, but if it's a high-quality, comfortable listening experience you're after, these earbuds more than deliver.
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station ($459, down from $799): This power station is an absolute steal right now at $340 off. With a massive 1,070 watt-hour capacity and multiple ports, it's perfect for powering everything from your camping gear to essential appliances during a power outage.
Tuffenough Solar Outdoor Lights, 2-Pack ($30, down from $47): Let there be light — in your yard! These top-sellers are motion sensored to illuminate your driveway, patio or any outdoor space at night, and because they get their juice from the sun during the day, you won't have to worry about batteries or charging. They also come with a remote and have three brightness modes — plus, they've yet to dip lower than they are now.
Marycele Candle Warmer Lamp ($20, down from $46): Got kids and/or pets? This fire-free find gently melts candles via the heat from its bulb, meaning no ashy messes to clean up and zero flames. All you do is place your candle on the base beneath the bulb, turn on the light and ... that's it. As the candle warms up from the heat of the lamp, it'll release its scent — without any burnt undertones.
Trazon Snow Shovel ($48, down from $70): Its curved, ergonomically designed handle helps with posture to keep you from bending as much (thus minimizing strain) and the aluminum-edged scooper chips away at hard snow and ice with less effort on your part. Add it to your cart while it's over 30% off.
Olanly Bathroom Rug, 30" x 20" ($7, down from $15 with code XWJXN779): This ultra-thick, impossibly soft rug is made of highly absorbent and quick-drying chenille microfiber. Its plush texture will feel like heaven under your feet, and at over 50% off, it's within a dollar of as low as it's ever been.
Beats Solo 4 Headphones ($100, down from $200): These Solo 4s are 50% off, which means you can bask in all the signature Beats features for just $100.

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