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This week's 10 best Amazon deals: Apple, Shark, Greenworks and more
This week's 10 best Amazon deals: Apple, Shark, Greenworks and more

CNN

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • CNN

This week's 10 best Amazon deals: Apple, Shark, Greenworks and more

Every Wednesday, I dive into Amazon and scour page after page to find all of the retailer's best deals. This week's highlights include everything from all-time low prices on best-tested MacBooks to hidden gems with steep price cuts attached like Shark's novel cooling fan and this electric Greenworks lawn mower. Apple 13-Inch MacBook Air M4 Easily one of the best discounts I have seen all year. A chance to save $200 on our pick for the best overall laptop has to top the list this week. It's an all-time low price that makes the newest MacBook Air an even better recommendation for back-to-school our review Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Fan Speaking of new all-time low prices, this Shark misting and cooling fan has now reached an unprecedented low. We last tracked a 20% off sale, and now it's seeing a 33% discount to under $100 for the first time. Bring continuous coolness to your home office and bedroom while it's plugged into the wall, or go cordless to bring a refreshing breeze while lounging outdoors. KitchenAid 12-Inch Stainless Steel Utility Tongs I have desperately needed a new pair of kitchen tongs, and this stainless steel option from KitchenAid has gone on sale just in time. It's 41% off if you act fast, and comes backed by the best-ever Amazon discount. Stanley 34-Ounce All Day Slim Bottle I don't care for the massive Stanley water bottle trend, but this alternative caught my eye. Stanley's All-Day Slim Bottle fits neatly in your hand, offering the same specs you know and love from the brand in a smaller, double-wall vacuum-insulated design. Hisense 6,000-BTU Window Air Conditioner This isn't the best window air conditioner that we tested, but a rare 20% discount makes this Hisense unit a better buy. It's down to the lowest price of the year, just in time to provide extra cooling tech compared to a standalone fan like the Shark model higher up on the list. Amazon Basics Adjustable Tray Table Lap Desk Don't let the on-page list price of this lap desk fool you! I dug a little deeper into the pricing history and found that this normally sells for $70 — Amazon is just being coy when it comes to actually showing the full 66% discount. This is a new all-time low price for the retailer and an enticing back-to-school deal for those days when you just want to get work done on the couch or in bed. Best Choice Products 10-Foot Pop Up Canopy Tent This canopy tent will ensure you and your friends stay in the shade through upcoming Labor Day picnics or fall football tailgates. Amazon's price drop ensures you can save some serious cash with 38% off the going rate. Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 One of our top-tested Bluetooth speaker picks just dropped by $20 in all four colors. The Wonderboom 4 serenades quite a few of CNN Underscored's editors, including me, and is a reliable option for poolside listening this summer. Read our review Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker One of the cheapest options my colleagues have tested, the Mr. Coffee 12-cup brewer is compact, simple to operate and yields a very competitive cup for less thanks to today's deal. It may only be 21% off, but it is down to the lowest price in several months as a result. Read our review Greenworks 80-Volt 21-Inch Push Electric Lawn Mower This is your one-click ticket to having a more well-kept lawn this summer. The electric lawn mower ditches the annoyances of gas and oil from your routine while bringing a more sustainable model to your tool shed. This one features a 21-inch cutting deck and comes with an 80-volt battery at the second-best price of the year. Every week, Amazon drops hundreds of new discounts in practically every product category it carries. Sifting through row after row of digital store shelves to find the best deals isn't everyone's idea of a fun time, so let me put in the work for you. After shopping around, comparing other retailers and checking pricing history, I found 10 enticing offers that are worth adding to your cart. CNN Underscored looks out for your wallet daily, with our deals team scouring sales at the top of every morning. They tap a range of techniques and consider various factors to determine if a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing. Our deals team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we would be tempted to shop ourselves. We also enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's a best-tested pick by our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

Cult favourite KitchenAid blender slashed to $274 in huge Amazon Australia sale
Cult favourite KitchenAid blender slashed to $274 in huge Amazon Australia sale

7NEWS

timea day ago

  • Business
  • 7NEWS

Cult favourite KitchenAid blender slashed to $274 in huge Amazon Australia sale

If you've been eyeing off a stylish new blender to elevate your morning smoothie routine, now might be the time to strike. The KitchenAid K400 Variable Speed Blender in Dried Rose (Pink) is currently a massive 45 per cent off on Amazon Australia, bringing the price down from $499 to just $274. That's a rare steal for a cult-favourite kitchen essential from one of the most trusted names in home appliances. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Not only is the colour completely swoon-worthy, but the performance is next level too. It's no surprise the K400 has racked up 93 per cent positive ratings from over one thousand customers and more than five thousand orders in recent months. So, what makes this blender worth the hype? Smoothies, soups, sauces and more: This powerful blender takes food from chunky to smooth in 20 seconds. Credit: Amazon Australia For starters, it's not just pretty in pink. The KitchenAid K400 features a powerful three-part blending system that transforms even the toughest whole foods into velvety smooth perfection in just 20 seconds. Whether you're blitzing kale, almonds or frozen mango, it's built to handle the lot, without that annoying mid-blend stall. The ribbed jar design is cleverly engineered to create a powerful vortex that pulls ingredients directly into the asymmetric stainless steel blade, which cuts at four different angles. Translation: no rogue chunks and a consistently smooth result. But the real magic lies in the Intelli-Speed motor control, which senses what's inside the jug and adjusts accordingly, powering through even tricky textures while maintaining optimal speed. Need to crush ice for frozen margaritas or a smoothie bowl? This blender can demolish a half-tray of ice in under 10 seconds, giving you perfect consistency every time. KitchenAid's cult-favourite blender in Dried Rose is 45 per cent off, but only for a limited time. Credit: Amazon Australia Other smart features include a soft start function (so your ingredients don't explode on the kitchen splashback), three speed settings plus an Ice Crush mode, and two dual-purpose Blend-and-Go personal blender jars, so you can make your drink and take it with you in the same container. If you're someone who likes options, the K400 is also compatible with extra accessories like a 6oz Small Batch Jar Expansion Pack or a 16 oz Personal Blender Jar Expansion Pack, which are sold separately. With its sleek design, serious power, and rave reviews, it's easy to see why this pink powerhouse rarely goes on sale. So if you've been waiting for the right moment to invest, this is it. KitchenAid rarely goes this cheap, and the pink version is already selling fast.

Whirlpool Results, Outlook, and Dividend Hit by Consumer Sentiment and Tariffs
Whirlpool Results, Outlook, and Dividend Hit by Consumer Sentiment and Tariffs

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Whirlpool Results, Outlook, and Dividend Hit by Consumer Sentiment and Tariffs

Key Takeaways Whirlpool blamed falling consumer sentiment and the impact of tariffs for weaker-than-anticipated results. The major appliance maker recommended slashing its dividend to reduce costs. Whirlpool also reduced its full-year profit (WHR) shares tumbled more than 10% Tuesday, a day after the maker of washers, dryers, and other major appliances posted worse-than-expected results, cut its guidance, and planned to reduce its dividend because of what it called "negative consumer sentiment." The owner of its eponymous brand as well as Maytag, KitchenAid, and others reported second-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $1.34, with revenue declining more than 5% year-over-year to $3.77 billion. Both fell short of Visible Alpha estimates. The Benton Harbor, Mich.-based firm added that along with falling consumer sentiment, its results continued to be hurt by high levels of promotional activity and new U.S. tariffs, with competitors "stockpiling Asian imports into the U.S." ahead of the implementation of the new duties. CFO Jim Peters said the company faced an "uncertain environment," and because of that "we are focused on what we can control: executing cost reduction, proactively managing debt maturities, and strengthening our balance sheet to ensure financial resilience." As part of that cost reduction, Whirlpool announced that it was recommending slashing its annual per share dividend to $3.60 from $7.00. The company also lowered its full-year adjusted EPS outlook to a range of $6.00 to $8.00 compared to the previous forecast of approximately $10.00. Shares of Whirlpool have lost roughly a quarter of their value this year. Read the original article on Investopedia

Atwal top Indian at Senior Open, Jyoti and Jeev trail
Atwal top Indian at Senior Open, Jyoti and Jeev trail

News18

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • News18

Atwal top Indian at Senior Open, Jyoti and Jeev trail

Agency: Sunningdale (UK), Jul 27 (PTI) Arjun Atwal emerged as the top Indian after three rounds as he was 1-under 69 and was tied 29h in the ISPS HANDA Senior Open here. Atwal, playing only his second event on the Seniors Tour – both Majors – followed up his first two rounds of 67-72 with 69 and was 2-under through 54 holes. Jyoti Randhawa (70-71-70) was 1-over and T-50th, while Jeev Milkha Singh (71-69-74) was 5-over and T-69. There is one more round left. Pádraig Harrington moved two strokes clear ahead of the final round at Sunningdale as he hopes to become the fifth player in history to win both The Open and ISPS HANDA Senior Open. The Irishman, who won the Claret Jug in 2007 at Carnoustie and defended it at Royal Birkdale in 2008, carded a second consecutive round of 65 to reach 13 under par after three rounds. Already a Senior Major Champion this season after winning his second US Senior Open title last month, Harrington made the turn at two under par after birdies on the fourth and ninth holes and then made his third gain of the day at the 11th. He recovered from a dropped shot on the 12th with back-to-back birdies on the 13th and 14th holes and then rolled in a short putt on the 18th hole after hitting his approach to three feet. Thomas Bjørn, Europe's victorious 2018 Ryder Cup captain and 15-time winner on the DP World Tour, carded a three under par 67 to sit in solo third on ten under. In a share of fourth on eight under par are 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Champion Steven Alker, former PGA Tour winner Greg Chalmers, 2017 Legends Tour Order of Merit winner Clark Dennis and 2002 WGC Match Play winner Kevin Sutherland. PTI Cor AH AH view comments First Published: July 27, 2025, 18:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

20 Kitchen Gadgets People Regret Buying
20 Kitchen Gadgets People Regret Buying

Buzz Feed

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Buzz Feed

20 Kitchen Gadgets People Regret Buying

If Amazon sales have ever tempted you into buying new, seemingly convenient gadgets for your kitchen, this is your official sign to reconsider. Recently, I asked Tasty readers about the kitchen gadgets they regret buying the most, and I'm honestly taking notes. Ahead, I've rounded up 20 different appliances people wish they had never bought. Hopefully, this can save a few of you from buyer's remorse: "A vacuum marinating box. In theory, it makes marinating more efficient as the vacuum draws the marinade into the meat quickly. In practice, it's a pain to get set up, the pump gets lost in the cupboard, and it doesn't actually work as well as a good, old-fashioned plastic bag. I should have known there was a reason it was marked down from $35 to $5!" —Stephen, 33, Ohio "I have a potato chip maker that sits in my cabinet. It was cool the first and second time we made them, but honestly, they're not that good, and slicing the potatoes that thin is a pain in the butt. Maybe I'll wow my grandkids with it, but for now it's hiding up on the shelf." "Turkey baster. We got it for a turkey once and then never used it." —Anonymous "Many hyper-specific 'Make your own X!' gadgets are my family's main regrets. A SodaStream and ice cream-making attachment for our KitchenAid comes to mind. You can only use them for specific foods and recipes, and it's more of a hassle than it's worth, especially now that I've found homemade ice cream recipes that don't need a maker or mixer." "Why did I buy the sous vide gadgets? I have never used them." —wickedmatcha306 "My automatic can opener." "A knife set. Only use three to four, and the rest sit in the knife block." —Anonymous "I bought a food chopper for garlic and herbs, but it didn't do a good job, required just as much work and time, and was hard to clean." "I bought an egg cooker that I've only used once, which makes hard-boiled eggs without tons of water. The thing works and was only $10, but nothing prepares you for the horrible screeching sound it makes when the eggs are done. The instructions don't make any mention of it. The noise scared me and my cats to death! I promptly cleaned up, put it back in its box, and threw it into the furthest recesses of my cabinet, never to see the light of day again. Regardless of the convenience and price, that screeching sound just isn't worth it!" —fluffycactus311 "Microwave omelette maker. Useless. My omelette turned out like a piece of old leather, and I followed the instructions." "Waffle maker. It takes up so much space!" —Sandra, Instagram "I bought one of those breakfast sandwich makers. Total waste of money." "Pasta roller. Not the attachment for the KitchenAid mixer, a standalone pasta roller that you can clamp to a table or countertop to roll out lasagna, fettuccine, or linguine. I've had it for 20 years and haven't used it even once. Oh, I've thought about using it plenty of times, but it's so much easier just to use dried pasta or even to get fresh pasta from the Italian store down the street from me." —Aubrey W "I bought a specialty large colander that fits my Delta sink that has a ledge to place items on. It's huge. I never use it. It doesn't store well, but I'm afraid to throw it away because what if one day I have to make five boxes of spaghetti or something?" "I carried around an apple corer across the country and into a new house, and finally I realized I'm not gonna make apple pie if I haven't in the last 10 years..." —Robin, Instagram "Juice extractor. I hate the cleanup." "Peeler and garlic press. I prefer using a knife to peel carrots/potatoes or chop the garlic. I forgot that I have both of these." —Anonymous "Ravioli maker. I've never used it." "Spätzle maker. I've used it once." —Adrienne, Instagram "Cheese cutter — just use a knife." What else belongs on this list? Let me know in the comments or fill out the anonymous form below! Note: Responses have been edited for length/clarity.

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