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I combed through 1,000s of Amazon long weekend deals — 5 of the absolute best, plus 20 more

I combed through 1,000s of Amazon long weekend deals — 5 of the absolute best, plus 20 more

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Long weekend = big savings — shop bestselling Amazon deals while they're still in stock.
The August long is here, and if you're anything like me, you're probably wondering: A) where did July go? and B) what are the best long weekend deals? While I can't explain how time is moving at lightning speed, I can help you find some solid sales,
Amazon Canada's Deals Store is always one of my go-tos — you're bound to find good deals on everythingfrom TVs and headphones to air fryers and coffee makers. To make things easier for you, I've rounded up some of the very best Amazon Canada deals you can shop this long weekend, with plenty of markdowns at 70 per cent off or more. Scroll below to see what's worth adding to your cart.
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Long weekend home deals
Long weekend kitchen deals
Long weekend beauty deals
Long weekend fashion deals
Long weekend tech deals
Long weekend lawn & garden deals
5 very best Amazon deals to shop this long weekend
20 other really good Amazon deals to shop this long weekend
Best Amazon tech deals
Save 20%: Philips Roku TV 40" FHD 1080p LED-LCD Smart TV (shop for $198 $248)
63% off: 15.6-inch Laptop with Office 365 (shop for $300 $800)
Take 13% off: Amazon Fire TV 40" 2-Series HD smart TV (shop for $270 $310)
49% off: JBL Tune 510BT Wireless On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones (shop for $36 $70)
Save 79%: Portable Charger Power Bank (shop for $42 $200)
Best Amazon kitchen deals
Save 30% (with Prime): Philips Baristina Espresso Machine (shop for $350 $500)
Take 42% off: Keurig K-Supreme Plus Coffee Maker (shop for $130 $224)
Save 36%: Chefman Air Fryer (shop for $70 $110)
38% off: Digital Meat Thermometer (shop for $14 $22)
Take 36% off: Oil Dispenser Bottles (Set of 2) (shop for $13 $20)
Best Amazon home & living deals
Save 71%: ZCWA Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo (shop for $200 $680)
47% off: Vacuum Storage Bags (Set of 7) (shop for $16 $30)
Take 81% off: MORENTO Smart Air Purifier (shop for $118 $622)
Save 88%: Cordless Electric Cleaning Brush (shop for $50 $400)
79% off: Small Standing Desk with Adjustable Height (shop for $85 $400)
Best Amazon beauty & personal care deals
Save 43%: Portable Neck Fan (shop for $34 $60)
87% off: Bluetooth Smart Watch (shop for $35 $260)
Save 48%: Oral-B Pro Limited Electric Toothbrush (shop for $63 $120)
51% off: Deep Tissue Muscle Massage Gun (shop for $69 $140)
Take 39% off: Retinol Face Moisturizer with Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid (shop for $18 $30)
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