
Brew a better cup of coffee with a premium Moccamaster—45% off for Prime Day
Want to get your caffeine fix without the trip to the Starbucks drive-thru this summer?
Amazon Prime Day is offering perky deals on coffee makers of all kinds, including the super premium Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker, which is 45% off for a limited time only.
The Moccamaster comes highly rated with over 2,800 five-star reviews, and it's not surprising considering Technivorm's standard process of making each machine and hand-testing them in their Dutch factory. Quality is paramount for Moccamaster.
If you love a strong, fresh-brewed cup of coffee to start your day, the Moccamaster is for you. But don't wait too long, as this Prime Day deal won't last long.
Under $200 Amazon Prime Day deal: Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Maker
Listen to your fellow-coffee lovers, with one verified-buyer saying on Amazon, "It makes fantastic coffee- truly the best home brew I've had." Another compared the Moccamaster to their Keurig, which they replaced with the Technivorm appliance, "I'm using the same coffee as was in my pods but tastes more bold? Maybe more flavorful? I'm not sure how to explain it, it tastes like a more expensive cup of coffee."
If you're on the fence, one thing that sends prospective-buyers over the edge is the warranty. For peace of mind, Technivorm offers a five-year warranty, but they believe in the durability of their product and stand by the belief that it will be 'the last coffee brewer you ever need to buy.'
Save $161 on a Moccamaster
Perk up! Coffee bar essentials are on major sale for Prime Day ☕️
Amazon Prime Day takes place from Tuesday, July 8, through Friday, July 11. The savings will officially begin at 12:00am PT/3am ET on July 8.
Today's Big Deals: Save on luxury picks from Bang + Olufsen, Olaplex, Away
Yes, in order to access the best Prime Day deals, you'll want to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership. New members can try one week of Amazon Prime benefits for just $1.99 right now.
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- Travel + Leisure
Amazon Is Surprising Shoppers With an Extra Day of Prime Day Deals—Up to 86% Off
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Coming up, we have more deals on quality luggage, travel accessories, summer clothing, and outdoor gear. Prices start at $7. If writing for Travel + Leisure has taught me one thing, it's to never buy full-price luggage. After all, there's no need to splurge when you can score top brands at affordable prices. Amazon is treating shoppers to deals on Delsey, Samsonite, Travelpro, and more. Plus, included in the deals is the best carry-on we've personally tested, and it's 40 percent off today. Travelpro was first designed by airline professionals for airline professionals, so you can count on the brand to handle the highest mileage. This compact carry-on expands two inches, maneuvers easily, and is easy to lift into the overhead compartment. It's so spacious that one reviewer even used it for a 30-day cruise. After 75 flights and 11 international trips, this suitcase still looks new, one reviewer says. Thanks to the durable, scratch-resistant exterior, this checked luggage can withstand the rough and tumble of the plane's cargo hold. It has over 21,000 five-star ratings at Amazon, and shoppers love that it's spacious enough for week-long trips and expands for even more space. Yes, you can get a high-quality carry-on on a budget. Reviewers rave about the longevity of this American Tourister bag. In fact, one reviewer purchased a previous iteration of this bag and came back almost two decades later to buy it again. That's right: Their first one lasted 18 years of business trips and family vacations to Europe. Add this softside carry-on to your cart while it's on sale, and we bet you're future self will thank you. These accessories promise to make your travel day go more smoothly, from a now-$7 luggage strap that allows you to sprint through the airport without incident to a popular neck pillow that's perfect for long-haul flights. 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The set comes with four packing cubes, a laundry bag, a shoe bag, a cosmetic case, and an accessories pouch. We appreciate the clear panel on each packing cube, which allows you to easily locate your items. Best of all, it has over 27,000 five-star reviews. When traveling, style and function are equally important. We've found styles that are ideal for hot summer trips, including a breezy romper, a linen maxi dress, and flight-ready yoga pants. Plus, walk for miles in some of Amazon's most comfortable shoes for women, including the Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneaker and Adidas VL Court 3.0 Sneaker. Anrabess Sleeveless Romper, $18 (originally $30) Santiny Pleated Tennis Skirt, $20 (originally $28) Summer style staple: Faleave Cotton-linen Palazzo Pants, $27 (originally $33) Faleave Cotton-linen Palazzo Pants, $27 (originally $33) Airy linen top: Minibee Linen Blouse, $28 (originally $35) Minibee Linen Blouse, $28 (originally $35) The Drop Luna Scoop-neck Linen Maxi Dress, $64 (originally $80) G Gradual Yoga Pants, $28 (originally $33) Cushionaire Lane Cork Footbed Sandals, $34 (originally $50) Best-selling sneakers: Adidas VL Court 3.0 Sneaker, $57 (originally $75) Adidas VL Court 3.0 Sneaker, $57 (originally $75) Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneaker, $75 (originally $110) Clarks Breeze Sea Flip-flop, $27 (originally $55) This sandal style is a summer classic. Perfect for throwing on as you head out the door, they're ideal for beach days, errand runs, and laid-back dinners. While reviewers love that they're comfortable and supportive 'right out of the box,' they'll only get comfier with time thanks to the moldable cork footbed. We swear by cotton and linen fabrics for their breathability, and this shirt has both. One reviewer calls it 'soft and comfortable without being clingy,' making it perfect for summer weather. It can be styled on its own with your favorite pair of shorts or layered over a swimsuit or tank. Take advantage of the onsite coupon to snag this instant classic at a discounted price. Here's another cotton-linen blend piece worth snagging for summer travel. These best-selling pants are a wardrobe staple perfect for any destination, and we're willing to bet you'll be wearing them on repeat during the warm months. The drawstring waist and flowy wide-leg silhouette make them comfortable enough for travel days. Plus, they can be dressed up for nicer occasions. Stay feeling breezy and looking cool in these clothing and shoe deals. Top shoe brands like Adidas, Teva, and New Balance are marked down as low as $37. Plus, refresh your summer wardrobe with sweat-wicking T-shirts, linen pants, and more from $20. Teva sandals are beloved by travelers and outdoorsmen thanks to their durability and comfort. This particular pair is designed to provide sufficient traction for day hikes, with a durable rubber outsole and stabilizing design. One shopper even says they've tried 20 pairs of slides and 'it doesn't get any better than this.' Whether you're taking these sandals on international adventures or just around the backyard, they're sure to keep you comfortable and secure. Sweat-wicking fabrics are key in the summer, and you can snag these highly-rated T-shirts for just $4 apiece when you shop now. Over 3,000 shoppers purchased them in the last month, and it looks like you're up next. Here are some resort-ready pants that your travel buddies will approve of. 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They deliver clear sound, effective noise cancellation, and impressive call quality. Plus, they come with multiple tips to ensure a comfortable fit. They're still on sale after Prime Day, and if you've been eyeing new earbuds, we recommend you don't pass on this deal. Every traveler should keep a portable charger with them, and this genius Charmast device is a convenient choice. Its best feature is the built-in cables that can charge multiple devices at a time. Plus, who doesn't need one less thing to remember to pack? Get out there. These outdoor gear deals will make you feel safe and comfortable, no matter the adventure. Shop camping essentials like the Unp 2-person Camping Tent and Mallome Sleeping Bag. Plus, invest in summer fun with the Wise Owl Camping Hammock, Itaostar Inflatable Paddle Board, and more deals. A couple of years ago, I had a friend who spent the entire summer on her inflatable paddle board. Ever since then, I've been eyeing one for myself—and now just might be the perfect time to buy. This beginner-friendly kit comes with everything you need to get started, and one reviewer even called it 'one of the most durable inflatables that I've ever owned.' Avid campers, college students, and 'rambunctious' children all approve of this affordable hammock. It comes with everything you need for a sturdy set-up, and it can support up to two people or 500 pounds. If you often go camping or take rock climbing trips, a walkie talkie is essential. It can keep you safe and connected without cell service, and it can even save your life. However, we don't just recommend it for adventurers. In case of an emergency, it's best that everyone has some walkies on hand. Snag this four-pack for just $32 today. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week
Yahoo
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- Yahoo
We Visited a U.S. Outpost of China's Luckin Coffee. Here's What We Saw.
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Yahoo
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- Yahoo
Samsung's 'Lightning Fast' Galaxy Smartwatch Is 49% Off During Prime Day, and It's 'Amazing for Health Tracking'
Men's Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Samsung's 'Lightning Fast' Galaxy Smartwatch Is 49% Off During Prime Day, and It's 'Amazing for Health Tracking' originally appeared on Men's Journal. Smartwatches have become more than just fitness trackers over the last decade—they're now more like portable smartphones that can truly improve your efficiency. These watches can get a bit pricey, but in the final hours of Amazon Prime Day 2025, you can get this Samsung smartwatch for nearly 50% off. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is typically $300 (for the 40 millimeter Bluetooth options), but Amazon has just marked it down to $152, essentially cutting the price in half. The best discount is on the green 40-millimeter Bluetooth model, but the 44-millimeter and LTE models are also on sale, along with most other colorways. With a modern smartwatch like this, you're getting all of the essential features like a touchscreen AMOLED display, 32 gigabytes of storage, and seamless Android compatibility (this model doesn't work with iPhones, unfortunately). The real kicker with this watch is the Galaxy AI, which works alongside the health tracking features to learn your routine and give you wellness tips, energy scores, and sleep tracking. You can look at all of this data on your (Android) smartphone, and the watch comes with a year-long warranty for some added peace of mind. 'Performance-wise, it's lightning fast. Apps open instantly, navigation is smooth, and the new health features are next-level. I especially love the updated body composition metrics and the improved sleep tracking. The watch gives genuinely useful health insights, not just generic data,' one shopper said. When it comes to the health tracking features, one reviewer wrote, 'the new AI-powered Energy Score feature is a real standout, offering insights into your daily energy expenditure and recovery, helping you optimize your activities for better overall wellness. It's a fantastic feature for anyone focused on maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle.' The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is available now on Amazon for $150, but Prime Day is coming to a close, so you'd better grab one before it ends. Samsung's 'Lightning Fast' Galaxy Smartwatch Is 49% Off During Prime Day, and It's 'Amazing for Health Tracking' first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported by Men's Journal on Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.