Street Price: $35; Deal Price: $18

The Accell Powramid Air is a new addition to our surge protector guide. Usually $35, this surge protector is all the way down to $18. This is only the second time we've seen it discounted this heavily and it's as low as it has gotten. The Accell Powramid Air is available at this price in the black and white colors, though to get the white color you must select Amazon as the seller and there's potentially a wait of a few weeks. Shipping is free with Prime.

The Accell Powramid Air surge protector is a compact option we like in our guide to the best surge protector. Mark Smirnotis wrote, "For lighter duty situations, like under nightstands or side tables, the Accell Powramid Air is the way to go. It has two USB ports and six outlets in a comparatively small package. The USB ports put out a combined 2.4 amps, enough to charge one smartphone or tablet at high speed or two devices at low speed. The circular layout of the Powramid outlets makes them all usable with a variety of plug sizes. Despite the silly name, the Powramid packs real protection and tested almost as well as our larger pick against individual surges—though the protection might not hold up to as many surges as larger models."

Street Price: $70; Deal Price: $56

If you're seeking a high-end water fountain for your pet, the PetKit Eversweet Pet Water Fountain is available a little cheaper today. Usually $70 or more, today you can get it for $56, bringing this model, which includes nice upgrades like auto turn-off, closer to the price of some of our other picks. This is the lowest price we've seen for it, so grab it while available.

The PetKit Eversweet pet fountain is our upgrade pick in our guide to the best water fountain for cats and dogs. Rebekah Valentine wrote, "If silence and ease of use are your top priority, and price is no object, it's worth looking into the PetKit Eversweet. This drinking fountain automatically turns off the pump when the fountain runs dry (which would cause a motor burnout in all other models), has an LED indicator to tell you when it's time to change the filter, and is the quietest fountain we tested. But it costs nearly twice as much as our top pick and has the lowest capacity of any fountain we tested, so it's not worth it for everyone."

Street Price: $50; Deal Price: $40 + $10 eGift Card

If you're a regular Target shopper, this is a particularly good deal on our top slow cooker pick. The Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker is already nicely discounted at $40 in-cart, but add to that an additional $10 Target eGift card (will show up in-cart) to be used later and for Target shoppers you're effectively getting this slow cooker for $30, a great price. You can save an additional 5% if you're a REDcard holder. All of this results in an excellent deal on an item that has a typical street price near $50.

The Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker is the top pick in our guide to the best slow cooker. Christine Cyr Clisset, Camille Chatterjee, Lesley Stockton, and wrote, "Although the Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker isn't the most luxurious or sleekest-looking machine out there, it does everything it should at a very modest price. It has the largest digital display of the models we tested, making it the easiest to read from across the kitchen, and its interface was the simplest to use. It cooks at true slow-cooking temperatures, unlike others we tried that ran too hot. Its locking lid also makes it more portable. We like that the Set & Forget has an alarm that rings at the start and the end of the cooking cycle–a helpful feature many newer, fancier cookers, like the others we tested, omit. Finally, the Set & Forget was the only slow cooker we found that included a temperature probe."

Street Price: $150; Deal Price: $110

If you'd had your eye on some BeatsX wireless earbuds, this is a nice opportunity to get them at a discount. While we've seen them around $10 lower previously, we haven't seen those prices since late July, so at present, this is the best price available on BeatsX in Gray, White, Black, or Blue. These earbuds tend to bounce right back up to near the full price of $150 once a sale is over, so grab them while they're this low if you need wireless earbuds.

The BeatsX wireless headphones are our pick for Apple users in our guide to the best wireless earbuds. Lauren Dragan wrote, "If you need better call quality than sport headphones can provide, but don't care for the bulky collar design of our other picks, the BeatsX is a great option—especially for iPhone users. The high price makes it a worse value compared with our other picks, but unlike our other picks' stiff collars, the BeatsX's flexible neckband can easily coil up into a pocketable package. In addition to being more portable, the BeatsX has a W1 Bluetooth chip (the same chip as in Apple's AirPods), which makes pairing with Apple devices super-easy and also slightly improves switching between paired devices. The average battery life of eight hours should get you through most days, but these headphones don't work while charging. However, Apple users will appreciate that they charge via Lightning cable—so you have one fewer cable type to bring while you're traveling. The sound quality on the BeatsX is great, with the exception of a boosted and somewhat blurry bass frequency region. We usually like the fun of extra bass; it's just that the BeatsX's "thump" sounds a little more like a "thud." It has some other downsides, too: The microphone quality, for starters, is about what you'd get from a corded set of earbuds, so your calls will sound okay, but this mic will pick up more background noise than our pick's mic will."

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