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5 Amazon Prime Cyber Monday Steals

A few great offers from everyone's favorite online shopping destination.

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5 Amazon Prime Cyber Monday Steals

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I am a firm believer that Cyber Monday deals are better, and easier to take advantage of than Black Friday deals. That being said, here are some fantastic sales that are going on today.

Echo Dot (3rd Gen)

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Talk about a steal. Amazon is practically giving these away at a sale price of 22$, marked down from their original 50$ price tag. Not to mention, you can get a special two pack bundle for 38$.

TP-Link WiFi Range Extender

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Do you have poor connectivity because your router is on the other end of your house? Problem solved! This WiFi range extender is only gonna cost $83.99, marked down from its original price of $150. That's almost a 50% discount!

Clarisonic Deep Pore Facial Cleansing Brush

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A two pack of these brushes is going for $24.20, marked down from their original price of $44.

Sennheiser Wireless Earbuds

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These are a little more expensive, but at $209 marked down from their original $300 price, these true wireless earbuds are a steal.

Countless Video Game Sales

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If you or a family member love video games, there are countless Amazon deals for you to take advantage of. With hundreds of dollars off consoles, marked down video games and controllers, and much more.

Be sure to swing by Amazon for the best deals all day. Happy Cyber Monday!

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