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21 Amazon Deals Actually Worth Buying This Week

21 Amazon Deals Actually Worth Buying This Week

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With these low prices, you can stock up on snacks for lunch and finally replace those worn-out undies.
1. 27% off a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Tablet for all things streaming, gaming, video chatting, and creative. And it doesn't hurt that it's nearly *half* the price of the ninth-gen iPad!
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2. 20% off a Shark FlexStyle air styling system if minimizing heat damage is your top priority. Thanks to its high-speed airflow technology and smart temperature regulation, you can style with confidence knowing your hair is in safe hands. It comes with two barrels that curl your hair in different directions for each side of your head, so you can easily get those perfect symmetrical curls. There's also a cool shot button to make sure your curls last all day!
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The set for all hair types features six attachments (two 1.25-inch auto-wrap curlers, an oval brush, a paddle brush, a styling concentrator, and a diffuser) that can dry, smooth, curl, *and* volumize your hair at maximum speed.
It also comes in two other (slightly cheaper) sets: one specifically for curly/coily hair and one for straight/wavy hair.
Promising review: "After extensive research and seeing countless positive reviews, I decided to splurge on the Shark FlexStyle. Drying my hair is a breeze, and curling my entire head takes a mere 15 minutes or less. The best part? The curls hold their shape beautifully for days! I'm amazed at how this versatile tool has transformed my hair routine. It's worth every penny. It's a game changer for anyone looking to simplify their styling routine and achieve professional-looking results from the comfort of their own home." — Estel Tran
3. 20% off a 40-pack Frito Lay variety mix making lunch prep easier so you can keep both tiny tummies and your wallet happy, thanks to the extra savings boost on top of the bulk pricing.
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Promising review: " The Frito-Lay Party Mix Variety Pack is a staple in my house! With so many different chips, there's always something for everyone in the family to enjoy. It's perfect for lunches, road trips, or quick grab-and-go snacks.
✅ Great variety – Something for every taste, from cheesy to crunchy to classic flavors.
✅ Convenient subscription – I get it delivered every two weeks, so we never run out.
✅ Good value – The price is comparable or cheaper than buying at other retailers." — Brooke Klingbeil
Price: $17.94 (originally $22.43)
4. 45% off an Alexa-compatible Ring video doorbell (the lowest price ever!) to capture crisp, clear head-to-toe video footage, so you can virtually see who's stopping by, whether it's a person dropping off a package or your sister doing a pop-up to see what you cooked for dinner that night. There's also two-way audio feature that lets you chat with whoever's at your door in real time.
Promising review: " I'm really impressed with the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus! The head-to-toe video feature is fantastic; it captures my visitors clearly from top to bottom, so I can see everything happening at my door. The night vision works great too, and the two-way talk lets me communicate easily with anyone outside, whether I'm at home or on the go. I also love how easy it was to install, and the battery lasts a decent amount of time. It gives me extra peace of mind knowing I can monitor my home anytime. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality video doorbell! 😊🔔" — Magda
5. 47% off a 10-piece cookware set crafted from reinforced die-cast aluminum, that's as lightweight as it is durable, so no more feeling like you're at the gym when you're just lifting a pan. The nonstick granite finish makes cleanup a breeze, meaning you can spend more time catching up on your favorite show and less time scrubbing pots.
This set includes: a 9.5-inch fry pan, an 11-inch fry pan, a 2-qt saucepan with lid, a 4.5-qt stockpot with lid, a 4.5-qt sauté pan with lid, a spatula, and a steamer.
Promising review:" This is my second set of pots and pans after 3 whole years. So long as you use silicone items and avoid scratching, the non-stick will last far longer than 3 years. The durability is great as well, never dented even after multiple falls. The thickness of the pots are just right! You honestly could not get better value for money, these are just amazing. 5 stars cause they're pretty and they lasted me three years, but probably more if I strictly used silicone or wood utensils." — Onix Roman
6. 20% off easy-to-use retainer cleaner tablets if "funky" isn't a strong enough word to describe what your night guard tastes and/or smells like. Pop one of these in a glass of water to give your retainers, Invisalign, etc. a refreshing soak.
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Promising review:"I really loved this product. I am currently waiting for a new Invisalign set. My old Invisalign needed to be cleaned. I read the reviews and decided to purchase. OMG, it worked! There was a fresh taste, and they were clean. I wished I had found this product sooner. I did let them soak overnight only because I had been wearing them for the last four months. Nothing happened to Invisalign; there was no weakness or anything. Just very clean and fresh. If I could have given the product 10 stars, I would have." — Lisa R.
7. 49% off *plus* an additional 10% of a super slim bathroom storage cabinet to make good use out of that awkward gap next to the toilet. It comes with a built-in toilet paper dispenser and plenty of room to stash your cleaning supplies so everything stays neat and tidy.
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Promising review:"This small cabinet fits perfectly in the space between the toilet and sink. I needed an enclosed bottom shelf space for a toilet bowl cleaner, and I used the top shelf for tissue instead of toilet paper. It was easy and fun to put together as well as sturdy enough for what I required." — scott a sorensen
8. Up to 26% off select irresistibly soft criss-cross fuzzy slippers your tired feet have been dreaming of, with a plush memory foam footbed, anti-slip soles, and a breezy open-toe design so you can enjoy cozy comfort even on warmer days.
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9. 20% off a five-pack of high waist cotton underwear (making them a little over $4 each!) so you can finally replace those sad, worn panties that are literally hanging on by a thread.
Promising review: " These are my new favorite underwear! I've been using this brand for two months now, and my mind is made up to purchase more of these and replace all of my underwear! Every last pair is going in the trash and being replaced with a pair of these!" — Felicia G
10. 20% off SeoulCeuticals Day Glow Serum infused with vitamin C, plus hyaluronic and ferulic acid, vitamin E, citrus stem cells, and centella asiatica to help with any little face things — think wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, etc.
Promising review:"Magic in a freaking bottle. I love this product. I was hesitant to buy and start a new addition to my skincare routine, but I said F it and bought it on a whim. WELL, I AM SO GLAD I DID. Pores, wrinkles, and fine lines are minimized, hydration on point, and it smells AMAZING. Yes, the texture is water-based, and when I woke up the next day — WOW I WAS GLOWING!!! It's been a few weeks on this now, and I have to say I will continue to buy it. I rinse with water and then put a dropper full on each cheek and rub it all over my face, and follow it with sunscreen. FREAKING GLOWWWWWWWINGGGGGG. I am obsessed with this product, and just the scent alone throws me into an amazing start to my day. Heaven in a bottle. YUM!!!!!!!" — Clayt
11. 30% off the Vitamix 5200 Blender that boasts a 64-ounce container and hardened stainless-steel blades perfect for whipping up everything from smoothies, soups, and even ground coffee. The blades are so fast that they can create friction to turn cold ingredients hot and steamy in just six minutes. Cleanup is a breeze too; just a drop of dish soap and some warm water, and it practically cleans itself in under a minute.
Promising review: " My only regret is not buying this blender sooner. Yes, it's pricey for a blender (or so I thought), but it's totally worth the money. It's very easy to use and clean, and it makes the smoothest smoothies. I'm still impressed with the texture of the açaí I made. Plus, it even comes with a recipe book. If you love cooking, trying new recipes, and want to be healthier, this product is perfect for you." — AT
12. 30% off a non-aerosol I Dew Care mattifying powder shampoo so you can toss your hair to the side without you (or the person next to you) getting a whiff of dirty hair. Just sprinkle a bit onto your roots, massage it in, and voilà! Your hair will look *and* smell fresh.
Promising review: "I was looking for a dry shampoo that would be easy to use on the go for a trip I was taking. I had no issues taking this through TSA, and it was so easy to use on the go. You literally just pat the puff on your scalp and then rub the powder in. I do have black hair, so dry shampoo is usually very visible in my hair, but I didn't have any harder time than usual rubbing this powder in. It did a really good job of soaking up all the oil and giving my hair volume. I'm not a fan of the price for the amount that you get, but it is lasting longer than I thought it would. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again." — Teresa
13. 50% off a pair of Bluetooth earbuds ready to rock your world with up to 10 hours of playtime and a case that extends it to a whopping 30 hours. With not one but two mics and a smart AI algorithm, you'll sound as clear as a bell on all your calls. And(!) if you're prone to misplacing things (we've all been there!), the handy "Find My Earbuds" feature in the Soundcore app will have you covered.
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Promising review:"These wireless headphones are so convenient. I have actually only used iPhone headphones with the cable until now, and it's a game-changer. They hold their charge for a really long time, and I'm happy with the quality of sounds. Also, I love having the button to pause or skip a song by touching the earbud instead of getting out my phone. I mostly use them in the garden where there is a lot of noise from passing traffic, and the shape of the headphones really helps to keep a lot of that noise out." — Hannah M. W
14. 34% off a portable Waterpik water flosser complete with a narrow tip that can rotate 360 degrees to flush out the pieces of food stuck in every nook and cranny of your teeth and four specialty tips to give you that clean just-left-the-dentist feel. It has a removable reservoir (that's dishwasher safe btw), two different pressure settings, and it'll last you up to four weeks on a single charge.
Promising review: "We bought this to help our 7-year-old son remove food particles from his palate expander. Regular tooth brushing and rinsing was not getting all the bits of food out and we were going through an incredible amount of non-biodegradable plastic cleaners provided by the orthodontist. The flosser comes with several different attachments, including one specifically made for orthodontics. There was a bit of a learning curve to use it without getting water all over the walls and his face/clothes, but he mastered it within a few days. The water reservoir is also simple to refill, and he does it on his own. The flosser holds a charge for a really long time (we can go up to 2-3 weeks without plugging it in), and cleaning instructions are straightforward and easy. I also believe this will come in extremely handy when he moves on to braces." — Aly M
15. Up to 29% off a Briotech spray with results rivaling that of the pricier Tower 28 spray. Packed with the same key ingredient, hypochlorous acid, this little gem can be your go-to whenever your skin feels like it's on the brink of a meltdown. Just a quick spritz, and it'll get to work soothing inflammation, red patches, and fortifying your skin's barrier.
BTW, people also love this for helping heal piercings.
Promising review:"This changed my life. I have been struggling with blemishes for a long time, along with facial redness. Let me tell YOU, this product has transformed my face overnight. The right side of my face was riddled with blemishes — within two days, my facial redness was drastically reduced, and all of my blemishes disappeared. I haven't experienced a smooth, soft, non-red face in YEARS. I was very skeptical at first because I have used to many products and this absolutely does the trick. So thankful I found this product, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND! If I could give 10 stars, I would!" — Vivianna
16. 44% off Mixsoon Bean Essence that hydrates and exfoliates your skin at the same dang time. 🤯 This thick (but not sticky) essence contains natural ingredients like fermented bean, barley, and pomegranate to remove dead skin cells and revitalize skin tone.
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Promising reviews: " I saw this all over TikTok/Instagram and decided to buy it because I have a lot of sebaceous filaments on my chin and nose. It's a little expensive but I took a gamble: it works! You can physically see the sebaceous filaments come out of your pores; it is not the product bunching up. My problem areas were so much smoother after using and are left with a moisturized glow. I then proceeded to have my boyfriend use this product to see of it worked this good on everyone on the first try and it worked on his nose as well. Amazing stuff 🩷" — Losa
17. 18% off a three-pack Lume deodorant wipes (the lowest price you can get them for) made for all those moments when you need to freshen up on the go. You can use them under your arms, underboob, behind the knees, and yes, even in more intimate areas.
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Promising review:"I use these wipes after long walks in summer heat when I'm not at home to shower. They get rid of the sweat and leave me clean and refreshed without the sticky feeling you get from most wipes." — sherry baker
18. 25% off a 9-in-1 Cosori air fryer that can preheat, roast, air fry, defrost, proof, dehydrate, bake, reheat, and keep food warm. The magic lies within its unique 5-fan speed system that allows you to precisely control the temperature between 90–450 degrees while evenly cooking your food.
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Promising review: " This thing is incredible. I've had it for almost exactly one year now, and if it broke today, I would still consider it a 100% worth-it purchase. It does exactly what everyone claims air fryers do. Cooks amazing food, typically much quicker and with much less effort than alternative devices/methods like oven or stovetop, with much less oil required. Just can't recommend highly enough." — Al
19. 35% off The Gym People high waist workout shorts designed with soft, breathable fabric, reviewers rave about how they stay put (no awkward tugging or riding up) and that they're long torso friendly! They also sport a secure pocket perfect for stashing your phone while you're conquering that spin class or rocking out a trail run.
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P romising review: " I have these in multiple colors, they are true to size, comfortable, durable, and my go-to for exercise. The material is soft, and it has pockets to hold keys or a phone. I have been buying this company's products for at least a year now. I throw them in the washer and dryer, they keep their color and don't lose their elasticity easily." — Kacee099
20. 36% off a compact portable charger (it's just half an inch thick) that'll be a lifesaver when you're waiting for your Uber to arrive, but you've just spent an hour trying to get the perfect shot of the Sydney Opera House and now your phone battery is at a mere 10%. This mighty charger is capable of charging smartphones lightning fast when in a pinch.
Promising review:"I've had multiple battery banks before, but this one is Amazing! I got this to charge my devices while I'm at work. So it sits in my backpack until needed. After 10+ days, I needed to use it to charge my iPhone at 12%. Every paw print showed up. I thought my phone is gonna drain this. Nope 1 hr while actively using it I was at 83% and 1 little paw print gone. Used again a few days later to charge my JBL GO3 that died. Charged it fully twice. Used it again twice to charge my phone from 25% or less. Now 17 days later I'm placing it on charge! Absolutely Love it!" — Sharon Parker
21. 30% off a mighty convenient and light-weight HD portable monitor (the lowest it goes for) so you can stop squinting at your laptop screen and boost your productivity, whether you're at home or on the go. Simply connect it to your laptop via a USB-C port, and voilà—you've got yourself a spacious second screen to tackle that never-ending to-do list with ease.
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Promising review:"I bought this as an additional screen for working from home and for traveling. I needed something easy to set up, lightweight, and with a fairly decent screen size. Setup was incredibly easy, just plugged it in and adjusted my monitor settings to find the screen. Screen quality is nice, and the screen size is perfect. I plan to travel and take this with me for working on the go, and from what I can tell so far this will be a great option for me. The cover for the screen allows you to adjust how you want the screen positioned so that's helpful too. Happy with my purchase thus far!" — Tanya
Price: $69.99 (typically $99.99)
Reviews in this post have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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One former assistant, Capricorn Clark, reported seeing Combs repeatedly kick Ventura after learning that she'd been romantically involved with the rapper Kid Cudi. Another former assistant, George Kaplan, described a 2015 altercation between Combs and Ventura on Diddy's private jet. He heard the sound of breaking glass in a private area, where he then saw Combs standing and holding a whiskey glass over Ventura, who was on her back. According to Kaplan, Ventura screamed, 'Isn't anybody seeing this?' No one on the plane intervened, Kaplan said. The now-notorious freak-offs allegedly occurred against this backdrop of violence and intimidation. Ventura's lawsuit said that toward the beginning of Combs and Ventura's relationship, Combs hired a man to have sex with Ventura while Diddy watched. Encounters like that, involving sex workers and drugs, became regular occurrences that could last for days at a time. The freak-offs were, prosecutors say, 'performances' for Combs's pleasure. And they affected the performers; Ventura testified to having medical problems, mental-health issues, and drug addiction as a result of them. [Read: The transparent cruelties of Diddy's entertainment machine] Combs's defense argues that Ventura willingly participated in these events. His lawyers have cited text messages in which she appears to express enthusiasm: 'I'm always ready to freak off,' she wrote to him in August 2009. Other texts suggest a more complicated picture—in 2017, Ventura wrote, 'I love our FOs when we both want it.' She and prosecutors assert that whenever she tried to resist Combs's commands, he would bring her to heel with physical violence and threats of blackmail and financial harm. Ventura's lawsuit alleged that when she tried to break up with him for good in 2018, he raped her in her home (an accusation that Diddy's defense has concertedly pushed back on during the trial). Ventura is not the only alleged victim of Combs's. His employees have shared particularly disturbing stories: Clark said that Combs kidnapped her twice; a former assistant identified as Mia testified last week that the rapper repeatedly sexually assaulted her. (Diddy's lawyers dispute that the kidnappings ever happened and have questioned Mia's credibility.) Prosecutors are pursuing racketeering charges on the theory that Combs didn't act alone: For example, they say he may have had someone set Kid Cudi's car on fire (the defense denies Combs's involvement in that arson). In this way, Diddy's case is also a story about what happens when it's easier to take the check and not ask too many questions. [Read: What finally brought R. Kelly down] But fundamentally, the trial is another highly public test of the definition of consent. It recalls the prosecutions of Harvey Weinstein, the movie producer who allegedly dangled job prospects to women interested in the film industry in exchange for sex (one of his convictions was overturned last year and is being retried now). It also evokes R. Kelly, the musician who wooed aspiring singers with promises of career help and then violently kept them—and other women—in sexual servitude (behavior for which he is currently serving 31 years in prison). And the issues here transcend celebrity. When #MeToo erupted eight years ago, it forced many everyday Americans to reexamine experiences they'd had in their workplaces and homes. The movement has, by many indications, petered out or even curdled into backlash: Yesterday, one of Diddy's lawyers asked Mia whether she was looking for a 'Me Too money grab,' which suggests he thinks the very words Me Too might be tinged for some jury members. But to sit with the allegations against Combs—and the experiences of the alleged victims—is to again be confronted with the underlying reasons that movement happened. It's to be confronted with the intolerable things that happen when men are given the power to pursue their desires however they want, and to extract whatever they want from their underlings. A lot of people would evidently prefer to turn away from that confrontation—and to focus on fantasy. Since I started paying attention to the case, my YouTube algorithm has become polluted by videos with AI-generated courtroom sketches of stars such as Will Smith and Jay-Z, paired with totally imaginary testimony about their involvement in Combs's crimes. The videos are yet another sign that our society is losing any shared sense of reality. They do, however, have disclaimers stipulating that they are fiction, which raises the question: Why is this the story someone wants to hear? Perhaps because tales of demonic Hollywood cabals offer a simple, clear-cut narrative that doesn't ask us to reflect on how domestic violence and sexual coercion really get perpetuated—and perhaps because that narrative benefits certain agendas. Last month, I tuned in to Asmongold, a popular Twitch streamer who interprets the daily news for a large audience of young, often aggrieved men. He had a glazed look in his eyes as TV news footage related to the trial played on his screen. Then he said, 'I don't care about this case at all—until Diddy starts naming names.' Article originally published at The Atlantic

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