Amazon's Winter Sale offers significant savings on popular items before Christmas.
Apple MacBook Air for $749
Breville Air Fryer for $299.95
Dyson Vacuum at $349.99
Ring Doorbell for $50
Peloton Cycling Shoes for $75
Discounts up to 40% off
Amazon’s Winter Sale launched just before Christmas Eve, offering discounts on various popular items. Customers can find savings of up to 40% on many products.
Major Deals This Winter Sale
Top deals include the 2025 MacBook Air priced at $749, matching the Black Friday price. Other noteworthy offers are a Ring battery doorbell for $50, and a Dyson V11 cordless vacuum for $349.99, saving customers nearly $300.
Additional discounts feature a Shark AV2501S robot vacuum for $249.99 and a Ninja DZ201 Foodi air fryer for $120. Many items are at their lowest prices of the year, making it an excellent time to shop.
Home and Outdoor Deals
The sale also includes home essentials like the Shark Steam & Scrub mop for $100 and Bissell’s CrossWave vacuum for $169. For outdoor enthusiasts, Peloton cycling shoes are available for the lowest price ever at $75.
Customers can find various fitness and home items discounted, including a Fitbit Inspire 3 for $70 and exercise resistance bands for $25. These discounts contribute to the appeal of the Winter Sale.
Tech Deals and Discounts
Tech enthusiasts can enjoy great offers like the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $549, which saves over $200. Other popular deals include the ASUS ROG Strix gaming monitor for $799 and a Logitech G29 racing wheel for $200.
These electronics are not only discounted but also include products that enhance gaming and daily activities, illustrating the range of technology available during the sale.
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