Criterion Films On Sale, Great GoPro Deal, Foldable Grilling Table

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Film buffs will be thrilled to know that Amazon is currently offering great deals on several Criterion Collection Blu-rays and DVDs. Some of them are backordered, which means Amazon will hide their price and default to a third party seller with immediate availability. If this is the case, just make sure you check the buying options and find the best price, regardless of shipping time. [Criterion Sale]

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At this point, you don't need me to tell you how great this camera is. I will tell you though that it's the lowest price we've seen on it that didn't require a paid REI membership. [GoPro Hero3+ Black, $330]


We've seen slightly lower prices on this set in the past, but if you need your Bond fix, $125 for 23 movies is still a great deal. [Bond 50, $125]

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Anyone who's ever hosted a barbecue knows that the tables attached to the grill never have enough space. This is a cheap way to solve that. [Camco Deluxe Grilling Table, $56]

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If you don't need new wiper blades now, you probably will fairly soon. Might as well stock up while Sears has them for half price. [50% off Valvoline Wiper Blades]

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This is a different sort of storage than we usually cover around these parts, but that doesn't make it any less useful. This 17 cubic foot outdoor mini shed is marked down to an all-time low price, today only. [Rubbermaid Outdoor Storage Shed, $119]

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Vacuum sealing food can keep it fresher for longer, and help avert freezer burn when storing meat. This cordless vacuum sealer includes 24 bags to get you started, and is under $50 today. [Waring Pistol Vacuum Sealer, $45]

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Over the last couple of days, we've told you about the Kinivo BTH220 Bluetooth headphones for only $20, but it turns out they have a bigger brother that's also on sale. The BTH240 is only $5 more, and adds longer battery life, a standard micro USB charging port, and (in my opinion) a better looking design to the mix. [Kinivo Bluetooth Headphones, $25]

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Nobody should be without a good set of these. [Highland 6' Cambuckle Tie-Down 4-Pack, $10]

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It may sound like an extravagance, but this table lamp really is better on your eyes than the competition. With no flickering, six dimmable levels, and a wide, even beam, it's no wonder it has such fantastic user reviews. $10 off today with promo code 2MVNOT5T [OxyLED T100 Dimmable Eye-Care Lamp, $50 with Promo Code 2MVNOT5T]

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You can charge your gadgets on the go in just about any situation with these deals.

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Walmart today is offering just about the cheapest entry point into the Fitbit ecosystem that we've ever seen. Just buy a Fitbit Zip for $60, and you'll get a $20 Walmart card for free. The Zip has been around awhile, and Gizmodo's main beef with it, the Fitbit app, has improved considerably since then. [Fitbit Zip + $20 Gift Card, $60]

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If you can't abide the green model, Amazon has a the charcoal version for $47, and other colors for a few bucks more. [Fitbit Zip Charcoal, $47]

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If you're due for a new phone, Verizon is currently taking $100 any $200+ smartphone with a two year agreement. That includes the iPhone 5s, Galaxy S5, and HTC One. [Verizon]

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