Life is so expensive, so let us help you save with these finds |
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| | Hey, HuffPost readers! Welcome back to What's The Big Deal? $20 doesn't get us as far as it used to. Whether trips to the grocery store or shopping for the perfect gift, everything is more expensive. With that in mind, we're devoting this edition of WTBD to finding deals on highly recommended items costing no more than a Jackson. |
| | | | Let's be real, we're not all as on top of our hydration as we should be. These popular water bottles from Hyeta are decorated with markers to track your water intake throughout the day. Snag one for less than $17. Clip the on-page coupon for an extra 10% off that'll show up at checkout. A bad night's rest doesn't have to show on your face. Reviewers say these $13 retinol collagen eye gel masks helped reduce their puffiness and wrinkles. Anti-aging on a budget! Drawstring bags are versatile enough for everyday use like trips to the gym but can also pull double duty as a carry-on or something more substantial. The Adidas Alliance II sackpack in grey, black and white is only $16 and has over 24,000 5-star reviews thanks to its simple design and reliability. |
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| | | Folks with limited mobility will appreciate this find. If you've ever dropped some change, screws, jewelry or other metallic items and struggled picking them back up, this handy tool can help. It has a flashlight, adjustable neck and magnetic ends to scoop up metal items in hard-to-reach places. It's only $20 and there's a coupon to clip that gets you an additional 50% off. |
| | | | Skip the trip to Starbucks and create the perfect latte at home with Zulay's best-selling milk frother wand. It's only $10, which is almost as much as you probably pay for one drink and a snack at your go-to coffee spot. There's no reason to drop a lot of money to transport your jewelry when you go on trips. This $5 travel case won't take up a lot of space in your luggage but still manages to hold a lot. Movie night has never been tastier thanks to this microwavable popcorn popper. HuffPost Life & Shopping Editorial Director Kristen Aiken swears by it saying, "I love making popcorn for my niece and nephew, but I've always been a little terrified of poisoning them with whatever ingredients are in bags of microwaved popcorn. When I saw this glass-and-silicone microwave popcorn maker on Amazon for under $13, I ordered it immediately and I don't have any regrets." |
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