Samsung’s robotic vacuum, Kindle ebooks, and a Lodge skillet lead off Sunday’s best deals.


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Samsung’s powerful robotic vacuum was actually worth it at $1000, so at $600, it’s a steal.





Need a new beach read? Several popular Kindle ebooks are on sale in today’s Amazon Gold Box, starting at just $2.






I know that we espouse the virtues of monochrome laser printers, but if you really need the ability to print in color, Canon’s Pixma MX922 is worth your consideration. Carrying a #1 seller badge on Amazon and over 7,000 mostly positive user reviews, this is the rare Inkjet printer that you might not actually hate.



This model sells for $90 pretty consistently, but today, you can snag one for $70.



Escort’s Max II is one of the most advanced radar/laser detectors you can buy, and $400 is the best price Amazon’s ever offered. If it saves you from a few speeding tickets, it’ll have paid for itself.





Everyone should own a cordless hand vacuum for cleaning shelves and car seats, and this Black & Decker has never been cheaper.





Ready to step up to 4K? This 50" Hisense smart TV carries a 4.1 star review average, and is a great value at $500.





In the past few days, we’ve seen deals on a Lodge cast iron dutch oven and drop biscuit pan (both of which are still available), but today, it’s their 10.5" square skillet that’s on sale.





I think this 110 pound barbell set is worth ordering just to see the look on your delivery guy’s face when he hauls it to your door.




CAP’s doorway chin-up bar is also on sale today for $10.



Want to join the Fitbit club on the cheap? Woot’s selling refurbished Flexes ($50), Charges ($70-$85), and Surges ($145), today only.




Anker’s kevlar-wrapped PowerLine cables have been an immediate hit with our readers, and you can upgrade your entire microUSB cable collection today with this $13 6-pack. That’s a match for the lowest price ever on this pack, which includes two 1' cables, three 3', and one 6'.




iPhone owners can also grab a 9' (non-PowerLine) Anker Lightning cable for $10.



The new DJI Phantom 4 sure looks impressive, but for $500 less, you can pick up the still-completely-amazing Phantom 3 Professional today, plus a spare battery, a carrying case, and even a 2TB external hard drive. To put it simply, that’s one of the best drone deals we’ve ever seen.


You’ll lose out on features like the (finnicky) accident avoidance, but the camera is still 4K, and it’ll last over 20 minutes on a single charge.


Here’s everything you need to make fancy-ass drinks at home for just $16. Except, you know, the booze.



If you’re a student, or know one that will lend you their identity, you can stream every out of market NFL game, plus Red Zone channel and DirecTV Fantasy Zone for just $100 for the full season.



I had this last year, and it made it incredibly easy to watch my Atlanta Falcons piss away a promising start to the season. You can stream on just about any laptop, tablet, smartphone, or game console. When you sign up though, you’ll need to supply a valid school, student name, and birthdate, though oddly enough, not a .edu email address.


Just note that you’ll only be able to stream out of market games, so you’ll need an antenna to watch anything on your local Fox or CBS affiliate, and it won’t get you access to nationally televised games on NBC or ESPN.


Summer isn’t kind to your wiper blades, so if you’ve been struggling to see the road through streaks on your windshield, Amazon’s offering up a pair of Bosch Insight Blades for just $22 right now. Just pick the two you need, add them to your cart, and the discount should appear automatically. The deal even allows you to mix and match sizes, so you can almost certainly find a combination that will work for your car.



Note: The discount will only work on blades shipped and sold by Amazon directly. No third party sellers.


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