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Publish date: 2024-08-10
2016-02-24T16:28:00Z

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Since you don't have all day to scour the web for noteworthy sales and discounts, we rounded up the best bargains for you to shop in one convenient place.

1. Grab a reliable pair of Skullcandy headphones for $30

Best Buy

As we noted in our on-ear headphone buying guide, the Skullcandy Grind has a fun, full sound that’s heavy on the bass, but not so much that the rest of the mix feels unbalanced. It's also supremely comfortable. This version of the Grind comes with added TapTech control, which lets you to play or pause your tunes, switch tracks, and take calls.

The headphone normally retails for $60, but Best Buy has cut down its price to $30 today. That’s a great price for a pair that was already outperforming its cost.

Skullcandy Grind TapTech On-Ear Headphones, $29.99 (originally $59.99), available at Best Buy. [50% off]

2. Take an extra 40% off sale items at J.Crew

J.Crew

Not only can you take an extra 40% off sale items at J.Crew through February 26, you can also get an additional 50% off final sale items. Simple enter the promo code 'SALETIME' at checkout, and you can pick up cool New Balance kick, like the ones pictured here, for nearly $100 off their MSRP. If you could use a sweater or two to get you through the rest of winter, or socks or something else, this is your chance to shop it for cheap. 

New Balance for J.Crew 996 Sneakers (Sandblast), $77.99 (originally $170), available at J.Crew. [54% off]

3. The most practical carry-on you'll ever use is $59 off at Huckberry

Amazon

Earlier this week, we wrote about Bluesmart's innovative carry-on suitcase that can connect wirelessly to your smartphone, so you can keep your belongings charged, tracked, locked, and underweight when you're traveling. At $400, we noted it's pricey and may not be the for everyone, as there are cheaper options out there to suit your needs. But today at Huckberry, you can pick up the piece of luggage for $59 less; that may be enough for some of you to take the plunge on it now.

Bluesmart Smart Carry-On, $339.98 (originally $399), available at Huckberry. [15% off]

4. Sign up for thousands of top-rated online courses for just $19

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Whether you’re searching for a new job or just wanting to learn a new skill to bolster your resume, now is a great time to get started; Udemy has discounted thousands of its online courses to just $19. With classes in everything from coding to photography to personal finance, you’re sure to find something that piques your interest. Enter the promo code “LEAP19” at checkout to redeem the deal, which is valid through March 1, 2016.

5. Take $15 off an Amazon Fire TV

Amazon

Certain media streamers are going to suit certain needs better than others. For example, the Amazon Fire TV is the box you want if you frequent Prime Video and you need 4K today. (We’ve done a deeper review for it before.) Amazon currently has it for $85, which isn’t as low as it was around Black Friday, but is still $15 off its usual going rate. 

Amazon Fire TV, $84.99 (originally $99.99), available at Amazon. [15% off]

Amazon Fire TV Gaming Edition, $124.99 (originally $139.99), available at Amazon. [11% off]

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