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Today's deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, more

Today's deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, more

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With Memorial Day just a week away, the heat is really turning up on all the great daily deals we're finding. Apple's AirPods Max are down to $479.99, or you can opt for Sony's XM4 wireless noise cancelling headphones and spend just $228. The Instant Pot Duo is on sale starting at just $59.99, depending on which size you want. Also, we found a deal that gets you a $15 Amazon credit just for buying household essentials that you need to stock up on anyway.
This is our roundup of the best deals of the day on Monday, May 19.
Today's Top Deals
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Price: $479.99 You Save: $69.01 (13%)
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Price: $228.00 You Save: $120.00 (34%)
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Spend $50+ in , and get a $15 Amazon credit with coupon code STOCKUPSAVE. You can shop top brands including Bounty, Charmin, Duracell, Hefty, Glad, and so many more!
The Instant Pot Duo starts at $59.99 right now for the 3-quart model, and other sizes are also on sale
Sony's insanely good XM4 wireless noise cancelling headphones are on sale for $228 instead of $348, which is a huge 34% discount
🍎 HOTTEST APPLE DEALS 🍎
AirPods Max: $479.99 (reg. $549) (lowest price for USB-C model)
AirPods 4 with ANC: $158.71 (reg. $179)
AirPods 4: $119 (reg. $129)
AirPods Pro 2: $188.56 (reg. $249)
AirTag 4-pack: From $79.98 (reg. $99) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy
AirTag 1-pack: $24.95 (reg. $29)
M4 MacBook Air 13-inch: $849 (reg. $999) (all-time low price)
M4 MacBook Air 15-inch: $1,049 (reg. $1,199) (all-time low price)
M2 Mac mini: $399 (reg. $499) (brand-new condition, almost sold out)
iPad (11th-Gen): $299 (reg. $349) (all-time low price)
iPad mini (7th-Gen): $399.99 (reg. $499) (all-time low price)
Apple Watch Series 10: $329 (reg. $399)
Apple Watch SE: $189 (reg. $249)
Apple Watch Ultra 2 (Black Titanium): $741.89 (reg. $799)
Check out more of the best Apple deals in our guide
🚀 TRENDING SALES 🚀
The has the most incredible mop you'll ever find on a robot vacuum, and it has a special 10% launch discount!
The super popular JBL Go 3 portable waterproof speaker is down to just $29.95 this week
Save $50 with the first-ever discount on Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earbuds
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Pick up a 48-pack of Energizer AA and AAA batteries for $24.49, which is a fraction of what you'd pay in a local store
People are obsessed with the Miele Classic C1 canister vacuum, which is now 20% off at $279.20
Amazon's #1 best-selling renewed laptop is the Apple 2020 MacBook Air, and now it starts at just $349
The Anker Soundcore 2 portable waterproof speaker is on sale for $29.98, which is a crazy price considering how popular it is
Get the TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 router for just $49.99 when you use the coupon code 10ARCHERAX21 at checkout
Special deals that get you Amazon credit or savings:
Save up to 15% on more than 1,000 different video games, consoles, accessories, and more in Amazon's massive video game sale
The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer is the #1 best-selling 3D printer on Amazon, and the MSRP dropped to $279
Upgrade your living room with an LG UR9000 65-inch smart TV for just $496.99, down from $630
The Philips Sonicare 4100 electric toothbrush is down to $29.99, so do your dentist a favor and get one
Score a Vitamix E310 Explorian blender for $299.95 before it's sold out
This fancy Bedtter Queen Memory Foam Mattress with a pillow top is down to just $143.99 on sale
Below, you'll find some of the most popular deals among our readers.
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