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The best Amazon deals this weekend: Apple AirPods are within $1 of their all-time low

The best Amazon deals this weekend: Apple AirPods are within $1 of their all-time low

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Get this: There's a restaurant in China that's put baby lion cuddles on their menu. And it creates a dilemma, right? You're thinking, Hmmm ... that feels at least vaguely exploitive of those precious little cubs. But you're also thinking, Awww, the babies! Can I have two orders ...with extra cuteness? It's a bit like the predicament of post-Prime Day shoppers: You're thinking, I kinda made a killing last week — do I really need to be shopping now? But you're also thinking, Oh, man, the best Amazon deals of this weekend are just too good to resist!Allergy sufferers: This $40-off deal on a highly rated air purifier is sure nothing to sneeze at. And as long as you've got de-dusting on the agenda, how about a 40% markdown on a Black & Decker hand vacuum? (It's the one I rely on at home, and it's down to a record-low price.) Ready to have your mind blown? Behold: A 24" Fire TV for a mere 60 bucks!
This is our kind of weekend bargain blowout. Killer discounts ... and no dilemmas!
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