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L.L.Bean
L.L.Bean just released a bunch of new products in preparation for the upcoming spring season - and you won't have to wait for them to hit the sale section to get a good deal. Now through February 19, you can save 25% on your order by using the promo code "BEAN25" at checkout. If you're still shopping for winter apparel, the code will also work on the sale section as well as best-selling items like Bean Boots.
Bonobos
Your jeans and chinos don't come in alpha sizes, so why should your underwear? Bonobos, a menswear brand that got its start by creating one pair of really good pants, also has the solution to comfortable underwear. Coming in true waist sizes (like your pants), you'll have a much easier time getting the proper fit. Right now, when you buy four pairs of underwear, you can get three for free by using the promo code "WEDGIE" at checkout. I tried Bonobos underwear when they first launched and loved the comfortable fit. You can read the full review here.
Amazon
If you already have a speaker that you really like, but it lacks the power of Alexa, the Echo Input is exactly what you need. The Alexa-enable device pairs to your existing speaker via Bluetooth or an aux cable, giving it comparable functionality to an Echo or Echo Dot. Originally priced at $34.99, you can save $15 on it today.
Best Buy
As one of the top-rated air fryers on Best Buy, the Emerald Digital Air Fryer is a quick and convenient way to cook dozens of foods like fried chicken, bacon, vegetables, and more. Since little-to-no oil is required for crispy results, it's also healthier than traditional frying methods. Right now you can save $85 on one as a Best Buy Deal of the Day. For more deals and coupons on Best Buy, check out our coupons page here.
Macy's
This Valentine's Day, Macy's is helping you give the gift your significant other will love - even if it'll arrive a little late. Right now, you can save an extra 20% on thousands of items including apparel, shoes, jewelry, home goods, and tech by using the promo code "LOVE" at checkout. If you need the gift for today, you can buy it online and pick it up in store. For more deals and coupons at Macy's, check out our coupons page.
Dell
This Presidents' Day weekend, Dell is offering huge savings on computers and accessories. Some of the deals include up to $310 off laptops, up to $380 off desktops, up to $860 off gaming computers, and up to 40% off monitors and TVs. Discounts are taken off automatically, so you won't need a promo code to save. For more deals and coupons on Dell, check out our coupons page here.
ASOS
With hundreds of popular brands in stock and a few lines of their own, ASOS is a great place to find a variety of fashionable clothes at an affordable price. Now through February 15, the brand is having a huge sale with an extra 10% off previously marked-down styles. In total, you can save up to 80% by using the promo code "ASOSSALEGO" at checkout. Whether you're looking for wardrobe basics or some truly unique pieces, you'll find it here. For more deals and coupons on ASOS, check out our coupons page here.
Bear Mattress
In celebration of Presidents' Day, online mattress startup Bear is having its biggest sale ever. Now through February 19, you can save $150 on any purchase of $500 or more by using the promo code "PRES150" or get $300 off any purchase of $1,200 or more by using the promo code "PRES300" at checkout. You'll also receive a free pillow valued at $95.
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