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Shopping on Amazon often means getting to save money on your purchases and enjoy a lower credit card tab than you’d rack up elsewhere. But it never hurts to be mindful of the deals Amazon runs on a limited basis. Here are a few worth checking out this month.
1. Amazon Essentials Men’s Full-Zip Polar Fleece Jacket
March is here, which means it’s not quite time to give up on wearing a jacket, but it may be more than appropriate to finally ditch your winter coat. If you want something for that in-between weather, this men’s zip-up fleece is a good find. And right now, Amazon has it marked down from $29.90 to $17.40, which is a 42% discount.
Best of all, if you’re a Prime member, this item is eligible for you to try before you buy. Amazon will ship you the item without charging your credit card for it, and you’ll get a seven-day window to try it on. If it fits, and it’s comfortable, you can simply check out as you normally would. If not, just send it back, and you won’t have to pay for it.
2. iRobot Roomba 694 Robot Vacuum
Let’s face it — vacuuming can be a drag. But if you have pets or kids, it’s something you might have to do often.
Or do you? In an age where we often let machines take over our lives, you have the option to outsource your vacuuming to a robot equipped to get your home nice and spotless. Amazon has this Roomba model on sale for $179. Compared to its normal $275.99, that’s a savings of 35%.
3. Graco SnugRide 35 Lite LX Infant Car Seat
Having a baby? You’ll need a way to transport your infant safely. But you also don’t have to spend several hundred dollars on a car seat.
Graco has long been a trusted brand in that regard. And now, you can snag the SnugRide 35 Lite LX Infant Car Seat for just $89.99 instead of its usual $119.99 price point.
And if you’re worried about installing your new car seat, worry not. Graco models are known to come with easy-to-follow instructions. And if you’re still not confident, contact your local police or fire station. Many will help you install your car seat free of charge.
4. MATEIN Extra Large 17-Inch Travel Laptop Backpack with USB Charging Port
Whether you tend to haul a lot of stuff to work or have some business travel planned, this backpack could make it easier to transport your laptop and belongings from one place to another. Its larger capacity makes it ideal for storing not just some electronics, but a change of clothes if you need one. And if you’re someone who doesn’t like to check a bag while flying, you might manage to fit your belongings in here and simply bring it on board as a carry-on.
Right now, this backpack is available on Amazon for $50.99. It’s normally priced at $75.99.
5. CHRLEISURE Leggings with Pockets for Women
It’s hard to beat the comfort of leggings. But many pose a major problem — there’s nowhere to put your phone, keys, or anything else you might need to carry with you when you’re on the move.
These leggings solve for that thanks to their side pockets. And you can snag a three-pack for $44.79, which is 20% less than their usual $55.99 price point.
A lot of people are struggling with bills due to inflation, so if money is tight for you, it may not be the best time to be browsing Amazon. But if you’re doing okay financially and have a solid amount of money in your savings account, then it could pay to scoop up these deals while they last.
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