If you like saving money, then shopping on Amazon is something you may do often. Amazon is known for its competitive prices. And this month, you may want to consider these buys in particular.
1. The Ninja FD401 Foodi 12-in-1 Deluxe XL 8 qt. Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer for $169.99
If “cook more” is one of your financial resolutions for the new year, then you may need to invest in a few tools to make that easier. This Ninja pressure cooker and air fryer could be your ticket to a host of home-cooked meals without a hassle.
It features 12 different settings that allow you to do everything from steam to saute to broil, and it even includes a recipe book to get you started. Best of all, right now, it’s 32% off the usual price. And if you pay for it using your Amazon Prime Visa, you can score 5% cash back on your purchase.
2. The Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet for $54.99
Now that winter is setting in, you may be getting out less often with your kids, which could mean a lot of weekends filled with “I’m bored” complaints. As such, no one would blame you for buying yourself some golden silence in the form of a kids’ tablet.
Right now, Amazon has this tablet on sale for $54.99, which is 42% off the regular price. It includes a two-year worry-free guarantee (if it breaks, you’ll get it replaced) and a six-month subscription to Amazon Kids+. Plus, parental controls let you filter content so you don’t have to worry about what your kids are watching.
3. The REDTIGER Dash Cam for $127.49
If you’re a driver, you may be well aware that being at fault for a car accident could drive your auto insurance premiums upward. So if you’re a safe driver, you may want to invest in a dashboard camera. That way, if you’re involved in an accident that clearly wasn’t your fault, you’ll have proof.
Right now, Amazon is selling this dashboard camera for 36% off its usual price. It features superior night vision, GPS, and the capacity to record up to 24 hours in its parking mode.
4. The PHILIPS 271E1S 27″ Frameless Monitor for $109.99
If you work on a computer all day long, you may be aware that using too small a screen could really strain your eyes — and just plain make your job more difficult. Why go through that hassle?
Right now, Amazon has this model on sale for 27% off its usual price. It’s great for gamers as well as those who are forced to spend hours on end staring at a screen for work. It also features an anti-glare screen and a flicker-free picture.
If you’re self-employed, make sure to keep your receipt for a purchase if you’re buying it for work purposes. It may be an expense you can deduct on your taxes.
5. Venustas Heated Jacket with Battery Pack for $97.99
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean youth sports are on pause. If your weekends are still filled with soccer games and such, you may want to invest in this unisex heated jacket, which is currently 51% off its usual price.
It features six heating zones and up to nine hours of runtime when all zones are activated. That buys you a lot of warmth when you’re stuck outdoors for hours.
These are just some of the great buys you’ll find on Amazon this month. But before you make a purchase, take a look at your financial situation and make sure you can afford an extra charge on your credit card bill. Many people are still paying off the purchases they made during the holiday season. If you’re in that boat, you may want to hold off on new purchases until you’re completely debt-free.
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