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Today's deals: $269 iPad 10, $15 Amazon credit, 20% off Shark NeverChange Air Purifier, $375 HP laptop, more

Today's deals: $269 iPad 10, $15 Amazon credit, 20% off Shark NeverChange Air Purifier, $375 HP laptop, more

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Apple's 'new' iPad is barely an update, but the iPad 10th-Gen just dropped to $269. That's the lowest price of the year so far, and it's within $10 of the all-time low from Black Friday. Other top deals today include 20% off a Shark NeverChange Air Purifier, the popular HP 255 G10 laptop for $375 instead of $600, and a deal that gets you a $15 Amazon credit when you buy household essentials you need anyway.
Keep reading for more of the best daily deals on Thursday, March 6.
Today's Top Deals
Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $450+ free
Best Apple deals for March 2025
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Spend $50+ on household essentials from top brands like Bounty, Charmin, Energizer, Hefty, Duracell, Clorox, and more, and you'll get a $15 Amazon credit when you use the code STOCKUPSAVE at checkout
The Shark NeverChange Air Purifier — which has filters that you do, in fact, have to change every 4-5 years — is 20% off
People love the HP 255 G10 laptop, and now it's under $375 instead of $600
🍎 HOTTEST APPLE DEALS 🍎
iPad 10th-Gen: $269 (reg. $349) (2025's lowest price)
iPad mini 7th-Gen: $399 (reg. 499) (all-time low price)
AirPods 4: $168.99 (reg. $179) with ANC or $117 (reg. $129) without ANC
AirPods Pro 2: $199 (reg. $249)
Apple Watch Series 10: $329 (reg. $399) (all-time low price)
Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black Titanium: $731.99 (reg. $799)
AirTag 4-pack: From $67.99 (reg. $99) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy (new all-time low price)
AirTag 1-pack: $22.99 (reg. $29)
M1 MacBook Air: $629 at Walmart
Check out more of the best Apple deals in our guide
🚀 TRENDING SALES 🚀
Get the best-selling BolaButty waterproof Bluetooth speaker for $19.99 on sale, and join more than 10,000 people who have bought one in the past month
Anker Soundcore Q30 noise cancelling headphones are already a steal at $80, but now they're down to $55.66
The Magic Bullet blender everyone loves so much is 20% off at $39.88
Check out Beats Studio Buds for $99.95… they're a way better value than AirPods
Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 wireless noise cancelling earbuds offer incredible sound quality with deep bass, and now they're 20% off at $319 in all four colorways
More than 60,000 people got the Aquasonic Black Series electric toothbrush in the past month, and it's currently on sale for only $29.95
The Google Pixel 8a might be the best value Android has to offer, and it's currently on sale for only $399
Stop procrastinating and do your taxes! TurboTax Deluxe 2024 software is 30%, so you're out of excuses
The Waterdrop G3P800 tankless RO water filter system that I use personally is currently on sale for $699 instead of $999 — I love it, and you will too!
Save up to 15% on more than 1,000 different video games, consoles, accessories, and more in Amazon's massive video game sale
There's no question that the 70mai A810 4K Dash Cam is one of our favorite dual dash cams, and it's 30% off at $126
Best-selling FEEL2NICE iPhone chargers are only $8.99 in a two-pack, which cuts your price to $4.50 per charger
Renewed factory-unlocked Apple iPhone SE 3 handsets start at just $165 today in 'excellent' condition, and even less in 'good' condition
30,000+ people have ordered EIUE down alternative bed pillows now that they're discounted to just $16.99 for a pair
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