Is there anything more calming than perusing the aisles of Target,Arnold Reyes Archives iced coffee in tow, hoping to find one or two not-so-pricey knick-knacks that you probably don’t need but must have? (Coffee cups, notebooks, and mud masks get me every time.) For some reason, the Target “experience” is unlike shopping anywhere else, and you’ll almost always walk out with more than you intended.
But this week, your wallet might be in luck — we’ve found deals on everything from vacuum cleaners to small countertop appliances, electronics, and more. The only caveat? Some of these deals are exclusive to Target Circle members, so you’ll need to sign up to get them (don’t worry, the basic account is free).
The BISSELL CrossWave All-in-One Wet Dry Vacuum is currently $199.99 for Target Circle members. This deal ends tomorrow, Sept. 14.
The CrossWave is a wet-dry vacuum that covers multiple surfaces, including tile, sealed wood, laminate, carpet, and more. Its two-tank technology separates the clean and dirty water, so you're not redistributing dirt and grime as you clean. Plus, the antimicrobial-treated fresh start filter helps protect it from odors (if you have a pet, this is a nice bonus).
Keurig machines aren’t cheap, so when we spotted this Keurig K-Mini for just $59.99, we thought it’d be worth sharing.
The Keurig K-Mini is a compact (it’s less than five inches wide), single-serve coffee maker that can brew coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and other K-Pods in a variety of cup sizes (six, eight, 10, and 12 ounces). It’s ideal for small spaces like home offices or dorm rooms.
If you need a new TV, the VIZIO D-Series 40-inch Class 1080p LED Smart TV is on sale for $159.99 — a budget-friendly price for a smart TV.
This VIZIO model has full-array LED backlighting, SmartCast capability so you can watch your faves (there are also 250+ free channels available), two HDMI ports, and a V-Gaming Engine that auto-optimizes display settings for gaming.
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