Don’t Miss Amazon’s President’s Day Deals

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As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, February 20.

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GADGETS, TOYS, AND MEDIA

TREBLAB XR500 Bluetooth Headphones, Best Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Waterproof Sports Running Earphones, Secure-Fit Headset w/ Mic for $39.95 (list price $179.99)

Energizer MAX AA Batteries, Designed to Prevent Damaging Leaks (24-Count) for $13.97 (list price $28.61)

Duracell AAA Batteries Coppertop MN2400 – 20 Pack for $10.08 (list price $14.99)

ThermoPro TP50 Hygrometer Thermometer Indoor Humidity Monitor with Temperature Gauge Humidity Meter for $8.49 (list price $19.99)

Ring Light for Camera [Rechargable Battery]Selfie LED Camera Light [36 LED] for iPhone iPad Sumsung Galaxy Photography Phones, White for $11.99 (list price $39.89)

iPhone 7 Plus Case, Trianium [Clarium Series] Premium Shock Absorption TPU Bumper Cushion + Scratch Resistant Clear Protective Cases Hard Cover for Apple iPhone 7 Plus 2016 – Clear (TM000027) for $7.95 (list price $9.99)

SanDisk Cruzer Glide CZ60 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive – SDCZ60-032G-B35 for $10.29 (list price $17.99)

SoundPEATS Bluetooth Headphones Wireless 4.1 Magnetic Earbuds Stereo Earphones with Mic, Secure Fit for Sports – Black for $29.99 (list price $49.99)

Samsung 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Fit (MUF-32BB/AM) for $11.65 (list price $29.99)

DOSS Touch Wireless Bluetooth V4.0 Portable Speaker with HD Sound and Bass (Black) for $34.99 (list price $89.99)

Garmin Forerunner 225 GPS Running Watch with Wrist-based Heart Rate for $139.00 (list price $219.99)

VicTsing Gold Plated Thunderbolt Mini DisplayPort to VGA Male to Female Adapter in White for Apple MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro. for $7.69 (list price $11.99)

iPhone 7 6S 6 Screen Protector Glass, amFilm iPhone 7 Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6 2016, 2015 (2-Pack) for $7.99 (list price $29.99)

KobraTech Mini Phone Tripod Stand – TriFlex Mini – Flexible iPhone Tripod for Any Smartphone for $19.95 (list price $39.99)

Anker PowerCore 10000, One of the Smallest and Lightest 10000mAh External Batteries, Ultra-Compact, High-speed Charging Technology Power Bank for iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and More for $23.99 (list price $49.99)

Anker Powerline+ USB-C to USB 3.0 cable (3ft), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices Including the new MacBook, ChromeBook Pixel, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nokia N1 Tablet, OnePlus 2 and More for $10.00 (list price $25.99)

BlackBerry 3.5mm Stereo Headset – Original OEM HDW-14322-001 HDW-14322-003 ACC-14322-303 for $6.54

M-BETTER Universal Smartphones Car Air Vent Mount Holder Cradle Compatible with iPhone 7 7 Plus SE 6s 6 Plus 6 5s 5 4s 4 Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 LG Nexus Sony Nokia and More (Black) for $10.99 (list price $29.99)

Mini 3400mAh Portable Charger, iXCC (3rd Generation) Lipstick-Sized Power Bank Compact Aluminum External Battery for iPhone, Galaxy and More – Black for $11.99 (list price $21.99)

TREBLAB XR500 Bluetooth Headphones, Best Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Waterproof Sports Running Earphones, Secure-Fit Headset w/ Mic for $39.99 (list price $179.99)

SoundPEATS Bluetooth Headphones Wireless 4.1 Magnetic Earbuds Stereo Earphones with Mic, Secure Fit for Sports – Black for $29.99 (list price $49.99)

Travel Inspira Universal All in One Worldwide Travel Power Plug Wall AC Adapter Charger with Dual USB Charging Ports for USA EU UK AUS for $10.29 (list price $29.99)

Alolli Bluetooth Headphones Wireless In Ear Earbuds V4.1 Stereo Noise Isolating Sports Sweatproof Headset with Mic, Premium Bass Sound – Green for $33.95 (list price $49.90)

Anker Fast Wireless Charger PowerPort Qi 10 Wireless Charging Pad for Galaxy Note 5, S7/S7 edge/S6/S6 edge/S6 edge+, Nexus 4/5/6/7, Nokia Lumia 920, LG Optimus Vu2, HTC 8X/Droid DNA and More for $17.99 (list price $69.99)

Anker Quick Charge 3.0 43.5W 4-Port USB Wall Charger, PowerPort Speed 4 for Galaxy S7/S6/edge/edge+, Note 4/5, LG G4/G5, HTC One M8/M9/A9, Nexus 6, with PowerIQ for iPhone 7, iPad, and More for $29.99 (list price $79.99)

KMASHI 15000mAh Portable Power Bank with Dual USB 3.1A Output and 2A Input for $16.99 (list price $49.99)

GE 54947 Grounded 6-Outlet Tap, for $5.24 (list price $6.99)

Mpow Selfie Stick, iSnap X Extendable Monopod with Built-in Bluetooth Remote Shutter for iPhone 6/ 6s, Android & iOS Smartphones for $13.59 (list price $17.99)

Samsung EVO 32GB Class 10 Micro SDHC Card with Adapter (MB-MP32DA/AM) for $10.99 (list price $37.99)

Turbot Wireless Charger,3-Coils Qi Wireless Charging Stand for All QI-Enabled Devices-Black for $20.39 (list price $45.99)

Apple Watch Band, Penom Fully Magnetic Closure Clasp Mesh Loop Milanese Stainless Steel Bracelet Strap for Apple iWatch Sport & Edition 42mm – Black for $12.99 (list price $39.99)

Lumina 15000 mAh Ultra Compact Portable Charger 2-Port External Battery Power Bank with High-Speed Charging Technology for $33.99 (list price $89.99)

Cowin E-7 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth Over-ear Stereo Headphones with Microphone and Volume Control – Black for $69.99 (list price $99.99)

Anker Multi-Angle Aluminum Stand for Tablets, e-readers and Smartphones, Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy / Tab, Google Nexus, HTC, LG, Nokia Lumia, OnePlus and More (Silver) for $8.99 (list price $39.99)

KITCHEN

Prepworks by Progressive Grater Set – 5 Piece for $11.99 (list price $14.99)

Cucisina Lemon Squeezer / Lime Juicer / Citrus Press – Commercial Grade Aluminum (Red) for $8.95 (list price $29.99)

Alpha Grillers Garlic Press and Peeler Set. Stainless Steel Mincer and Silicone Tube Roller for $19.97 (list price $24.97)

ARC International Luminarc Pub Beer Glass, 16-Ounce, Set of 10 for $11.99 (list price $19.99)

Cuisinart MCP-12N Multiclad Pro Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set for $223.00 (list price $670.00)

Culina Nylon Mesh Strainer Set of 3 – 4 in., 5½ in. and 7 in. for $9.99 (list price $19.95)

Hario VKB-120HSVV60 Buono Pouring Kettle, 1.2 litre for $35.80 (list price $66.67)

LiveFresh Stainless Steel Micro-perforated 5-Quart Colander – Professional Strainer with Heavy Duty Handles and Self-draining Solid Ring Base for $16.97 (list price $39.99)

Best ORGANIC Bamboo Cutting Board – FDA Approved for Your Safety – Premium EXTRA LARGE Wood Cutting Board & Antimicrobial Kitchen Chopping Board with Drip Groove – Use as a Stylish Serving Tray for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

ME.FAN 3 Set Silicone Multi-Use Flower Trivet Mat – Premium Quality Insulated Flexible Durable Non Slip Coasters Hot Pads Blue for $11.99 (list price $25.99)

George Foreman GFQ001 Quesadilla Maker, Red for $21.99 (list price $24.99)

Silver Stainless Steel Pineapple De-Corer Peeler Stem Remover Blades for Diced Fruit Rings by Super Z Outlet for $8.99 (list price $14.99)

Tovolo Collapsible Microwave Cover for $7.99 (list price $9.99)

13″ Grease Splatter Screen for Cooking with Heavy Duty Ultra Fine Mesh Plus Silicone Hot Handle Holder – Frying Pan Splatter Guard Fits Most Pans and Prevents Oil Splatters for $15.90 (list price $24.99)

BRIESLY Stainless Steel Corn Cutter Corn Cob Peeler Corn Stripper Kitchen Tool for $9.99 (list price $29.99)

28 Oz. Blender Bottle W/wire Shaker Ball- Pack of 2, Colors may vary for $15.68 (list price $16.99)

Granite Ware 0613-4 Covered Casserole, 3-Quart for $10.99 (list price $13.95)

Black & Decker DCM600W 5-Cup Drip Coffeemaker with Glass Carafe, White for $16.99 (list price $18.72)

Organic Cotton Nut Milk Bag – Super Smooth Almond Milk Maker – No Seam Bottom, Drawstring Free – Reusable Food Strainer for Yogurt, Cheese Cloth, Juice, Tea, Coffee & More – Natural and Eco-Friendly for $13.85 (list price $29.99)

Mr. Coffee 12 Cup Electric Coffee Grinder with Multi Settings, IDS77 for $15.99 (list price $18.99)

HOME

NUK Natural Shape Orthodontic Pacifiers, Latex, 18-36 Months Assorted Colors Color May Vary 2 ea for $3.62

North States Supergate Easy Close Metal Gate, White for $49.99 

#1 Airline Approved Car Seat Travel Bag – Best for Airport Gate Check – Ultral Durable Carseat Cover with Padded Shoulder Straps – Must Have for Child CarSeats and Booster Car Seats for $24.95 (list price $51.99)

Auto Seat Belt Pillow Car Safety Belt Protect, Shoulder Pad, Adjust Vehicle Seat Belt Cushion For Kids, Pink for $7.85 (list price $19.87)

Cascade Complete Actionpacs Dishwasher Detergent, Fresh, 77 Count for $15.97 (list price $17.98)

AcuRite 00613 Indoor Humidity Monitor for $10.46

Tide PODS Original Scent HE Turbo Laundry Detergent Pacs 81-load Tub for $18.20 after on-screen coupon (list price $26.55)

DHP Aria Futon, White for $137.74 (list price $225.00)

Honeywell HCM350B Germ Free Cool Mist Humidifier, Black for $49.99 (list price $64.99)

OXO Good Grips Deep Clean Brush Set for $5.99 (list price $7.99)

Crown Mark Pierce Chair Side Table, Espresso for $37.41 (list price $45.99)

Hosley Large 12″ Tall White Ceramic Vase for $12.99 (list price $18.98)

Zinus 14 Inch SmartBase Mattress Foundation / Platform Bed Frame / Box Spring Replacement / Quiet Noise-Free / Maximum Under-bed Storage, Queen for $79.00 (list price $89.00)

Syntus 150ml Essential Oil Diffuser Portable Ultrasonic Aromatherapy Diffusers with 7 Changeable Colored LED Lights, Adjustable Mist Mode and Waterless Auto Shut-off for $17.95 (list price $69.99)

Glade 2-in-1 Candle Air Freshener, Radiant Berries/Wild Raspberries, 3.4 Ounce for $2.98 (list price $3.49)

Swiffer WetJet Extra Power with Mr. Clean MagicEraser Hardwood Floor Cleaner, Spray Mop Pad Refill, 20 Count for $11.97 (list price $14.31)

United Solutions WB0172 24-Quart Kitchen Laundry or Office Trash Can, 6 Gallon, Black for $6.12 (list price $6.37)

Accmart 4 Sizes Pom-pom Maker for Fluff Ball DIY Wool Knitting Craft Tool Set for $10.99

Car Air Purifier, FRiEQ Car Air Freshener and Ionic Air Purifier | Remove Dust, Pollen, Smoke and Bad Odors – Available for Your Auto or RV for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Essence of Bamboo Pillows – The Original Premium Hypoallergenic Down Alternative Fiber Pillow with Bamboo Derived Rayon / Poly Cover- Designed and Filled in USA (Queen 2-Pack) Best Sleep Ever for $33 (list price $149.99)

Large Capacity Premium Quality Plastic Makeup Palette Organizer for $24.99 (list price $29.99)

Whitmor 6023-741 Folding Clothes Drying Rack, White, Rust-Proof Guarantee, Premium Quality for $21.88 (list price $49.99)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Kashmere Kollections Purifying Masque for $39.00 (list price $39.00)

IBEET Vented Styling Hair Brush, Detangling Thick Hair Massage Brush for Women for $12.59 (list price $41.96)

FANTCEN Travel Bottles Leak Proof 2 OZ Travel Containers for Toiletries Silicone BPA Free for Shampoo Toiletry Liquid Travel Accessary Set of 3 (White) for $10.99 (list price $16.99)

IBEET Stainless Steel Hard Skin Remover,Dead Skin,Callus Corn Cuticle Remove Shaver for $6.99 (list price $23.36)

Germ-x OmniPod 1000042390 Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer Starter Kit, 750 mL, Teal for $12.32 (list price $17.60)

Vanity Planet Palette Cruelty Free Professional Makeup Brush Collection for $27.99 (list price $34.99)

Suncreen ProTecTan: Super Sealed and Never Spills! Non Greasy or Sticky Innovative Moisturizer Lotion Daily Sunblock with Broad Spectrum Formula UV (Wider Protection Against UVA & UVB Rays!) SPF 30 for $13.99 (list price $35.00)

Premium Exfoliating Gloves Set: The Ideal Eco Friendly Gift! Natural Bath, Shower, Spa Body Scrubber Exfoliator Pack: Bamboo Fiber and Natural Loofah, Jute and Sisal Wash Mitts for $13.77 (list price $35.00)

Elchim Light Ionic Ceramic Hairdryer, Imperial Jade for $159.20 (list price $199.00)

Makeup brushes, Sunmy Makeup Brush Set 10 Pieces Professional Toothbrush Face Foundation Eyebrow Eyeliner Lip Powder Oval Brushes Tool for $18.99 (list price $46.99)

Dove go fresh Body Wash, Cucumber and Green Tea 22 Ounce, Twin Pack for $9.93 (list price $15.09)

Grapefruit Essential Oil by Anjou, 2 fl. Oz – 100% Pure, Natural (Therapeutic Grade, Aromatherapy, DIY, Weight Loss, Skin Oil Control, Hair Repairing – Vitamin C & Vitamin P) for $8.99 (list price $30.00)

Primal Pit Paste All Natural Orange Creamsicle Deodorant – Aluminum Free, Paraben Free, Non-GMO, Phthalate Free for Women and Men – BPA Free 2 Oz Stow-and-Go Stick – Scented with Essential Oils for $12.27

Almay Truly Lasting Color Liquid Makeup, Buff, 1 Fl Oz for $10.15 (list price $12.49)

Set of 6 Bath Bombs, TASEYAR Bubble Bath Toys, Essential Oil Fragrant Jewels, Lush Fizzies for Moisturizing Dry Skin. Birthday Gifts for Her, Teen Girls,Women Bridesmaid, Anniversary & Valentine Gifts for $14.99 (list price $42.99)

[VALENTINE’S DAY SALE]Argus Le Advanced 6 in 1 Multifunction Facial Cleansing Brush and Massager for Facial Exfoliating, Microdermabrasion, Pore Minimizer, Helps with Acne, Dark Spot, and Blackhead for $14.99 (list price $39.99)

e.l.f. Makeup Mist and Set, Clear, 2.02 Ounce for $2.99 (list price $6.00)

100 Personna Twin Pivot Plus Blades for Trac2 and Atra Razors for $14.76

100% Pure Bentonite Clay Powder (1lb) with Scooper for Facial Masks, Acne & Hair – Resealable Pouch – Mix with Essential Oils for Anti Aging Properties – USA Made By Honeydew Products for $13.95 (list price $25.00)

Nerdwax Stop Slipping Glasses as Seen on Shark Tank for $10.99 (list price $12.99)

Advil Liqui-gel, 200 mg, 160 count Box for $13.94 (list price $23.70)

Radha Beauty Aromatherapy Top 6 Essential Oils 100% Pure & Therapeutic grade – Basic Sampler Gift Set & Premium Kit – 6/10 Ml (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Orange, Peppermint) for $15.95 (list price $79.99)

Aromatherapy Top 6 Essential Oils, TASEYAR 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy Scented Oil (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lemongrass and Sweet Orange), 10ml/Each,Valentine’s Gift for $12.95 (list price $29.99)

Aveeno Skin Relief Body Wash, 12 Oz for $4.49 (list price $13.22)

Burt’s Bees Natural Acne Solutions Daily Moisturizing Lotion, 2 Ounces for $15.38 (list price $17.99)

Dial Body Wash, Spring Water, 32 Ounce for $6.46

Burt’s Bees 100% Natural Moisturizing Lip Balm, Ultra Conditioning with Kokum Butter, 2 Tubes in Blister Box for $5.49 (list price $6.99)

Pure Manuka Honey (4 oz) Smoothing Face Mask, UMF 12+, from New Zealand, Raw, Acne, Dermatitis, Eczema, Psoriasis, Repair Damaged Skin Treatment, Anti Bacterial, Bio Active by Honeyskin Organics for $39.97 (list price $79.99)

OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND ART SUPPLIES

Colored Pencils Pre-Sharpened Color Pencil Set, 60 Vibrant Colors for $24.99 (list price $59.99)

Xyron 3/4-inch Wide Magnet Tape, 25-feet for $5.14 (list price $6.99)

Lineon 108 Colors Gel Pens,Gel Pen Set for Adult Coloring Books Art Markers for $17.95 (list price $69.99)

Custom Self Inking Rubber Stamp – 3 Lines (42A1539) for $8.70 (list price $19.99)

Pilot G2 Retractable Premium Gel Ink Roller Ball Pens, Extra Fine Point, 4-Pack, Black Ink (31055) for $5.49 (list price $8.97)

GWHOLE Ring Size Adjuster with Silver Polishing Cloth,Set of 4 (2mm/3mm) for $10.49 (list price $13.99)

EnTeck 30X 60X Dual Lens LED Illuminated Jewelry Magnifier, Pocket Microscope Magnifying Jewelers Eye Loupe Glasses for $10.69 (list price $16.99)

Sharpie Pen, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 6-Count for $8.84 (list price $14.73)

Canson XL Series Watercolor Pad, 11″X15″ Fold Over Bound for $9.97 (list price $13.55)

Perler Beads 22,000 Count Bead Jar Multi-Mix Colors for $18.67 (list price $25.79)

BESKIT 30PCS Clay Sculpting Tools Pottery Carving Tool Set – Includes Clay Color Shapers, Modeling Tools & Wooden Sculpture Knife for $17.99 (list price $25.99)

Window Markers – 15mm Jumbo – 3 in 1 Nib with 28g Ink (8x more ink than others) – Pack of 8 neon chalk pens – Loved by Teachers, Kids, Artists, Businesses. Use on Chalkboard, Whiteboard, Blackboard Glass, Bistro for $23.90 (list price $35.95)

LolliZ 70 Gel Pens Tray Set, 70 Unique Color Choices for $12.99 (list price $49.99)

E6000 230010 Craft Adhesive, 3.7 Fluid Ounces for $7.78 (list price $13.99)

Filofax Ruled Cotton Cream (B133053) for $5.55

Paper Mate Write Bros Ballpoint Pens, Medium Point, Red, 12-Count for $1.51

Sharpie Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 24-Count for $10.51 (list price $12.78)

Avery Big Tab Insertable Plastic Dividers, Multicolor, 1 Set of 8 Tabs (11901) for $0.98 (list price $1.00)

OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORTS

2-in-1 First Aid Kit (120 Piece) + Bonus 32-Piece Mini First Aid Kit: Compact, Lightweight for Emergencies at Home, Outdoors, Car, Camping, Workplace, Hiking & Survival. for $23.95 (list price $34.99)

First Nature 3088 32-ounce Oriole Feeder for $8.55 (list price $13.99)

Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro 40,800-BTU Gas Grill for $199.99 (list price $279.99)

Suncast GO3216 Golf Organizer for $49.99 (list price $99.00)

Pet Leso 2pcs Pop-up Pet Bowl Travel Bowl Water Feeder Bowl Portable Bowl For Dogs Cats -Orange for $6.99 (list price $20.50)

SE CC4580 MilitaryLensatic/Prismatic Sighting Compass with Pouch for $8.99 (list price $14.95)

Hiker Hunger 100% Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles – Ultralight & Collapsible with Quick Flip-Lock, Cork Grips, & Tungsten Tips for $69.99 (list price $130.00)

Petmate Metal Litter Scoop for $10.24 (list price $14.99)

LE Ultra Violet LED Flashlight/Blacklight, UV LED Flashlight, 9 LED 395nm, Pet Urine & Stain Detector, 3 AAA Batteries Included, Find Stains on Clothes, Carpet or Rugs for $5.99 (list price $13.99)

KevenAnna LED Flashlight Tactical Pen with Glass Breaker Survival Aircraft Aluminum Self Defense Pen with Writing for Men and Women for $15.99 (list price $44.97)

LE Headlamp LED, 4 Modes Headlight, Battery Powered Helmet Light for Camping, Running, Hiking and Reading, 3 AAA Batteries Included for $7.99 (list price $18.95)

Kreg KHC-PREMIUM Face Clamp for $17.92 (list price $21.99)

Yakima BlockHead Locking Bike Fork Mount for $34.66 (list price $50.00)

Laptop Backpack, SANYA K – Business, Students & School Shoulder Backpack, Luggage & Travel Bag, Hiking Bag – Orthopedic Support, Durable Nylon Fabric – Fits Up to 17 Inch Laptop, Macbook Computer for $22.90 (list price $33.99)

Alston 100% Carbon Fiber Bike Water Bottle Holder Cage MTB/Road Bicycle Bottle Holder cage for $17.75 (list price $38.89)

Coleman Camping Coffeemaker for $32.99 (list price $49.99)

ELECTRONICS

Bestten 6 Outlet Socket Wall Mount Surge Protector with Dual USB Total 3.1A (2.4 Amp/USB) Port Wall Charger for $16.99 (list price $31.99)

NETGEAR AC750 WiFi Range Extender (EX3700-100NAS) for $29.99 (list price $44.99)

Unitek USB 3.0 RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Converter + 3-Port Charging Hub USB 3.1 Gen 1(Thunderbolt 3 & USB C)+ Type C Adapter, BC1.2 Charging with LED Switches [AC power adapter is not included] for $21.99 (list price $33.99)

iPhone 7 6S 6 Screen Protector Glass, amFilm iPhone 7 Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple iPhone 7, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6 2016, 2015 (2-Pack) for $7.99 (list price $29.99)

SENSO Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Sports Earphones w/ Mic, IPX7 Waterproof, HD Stereo Sweatproof Earbuds, for Gym Running Workout, 8 Hour Battery, Noise Cancelling Headsets for $37.97 (list price $169.99)

RockJam 61-Key Electronic Keyboard SuperKit with Stand, Stool, Headphones & Power Supply for $119.99 (list price $149.99)

[USB 3.0 to RJ45 Adapter] UNITEK USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Converter LAN Wired Connector, Support 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Microsoft Surface Pro PC for $13.99 (list price $20.99)

Nikon D3300 1532 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR Zoom Lens 24.2 MP Digital SLR – Black for $446.95 (list price $499.95)

WD 2TB Elements Portable External Hard Drive – USB 3.0 – WDBU6Y0020BBK-EESN for $69.99 (list price $73.08)

TP-Link AC1200 Gigabit Wireless Wi-Fi Router (Archer C1200) for $59.99 (list price $94.99)

HP Wireless Mouse Z3700, Black (V0L79AA#ABL) for $15.36 (list price $19.99)

Ethernet Cable, Vandesail CAT7 LAN Network Cable RJ45 High Speed Patch Cord STP Gigabit 10/100/1000Mbit/s Gold Plated Lead for Switch/ Router/ Modem/ Patch Panel (2m/6.5ft, 2pack) for $8.98 (list price $16.99)

YI Dome Camera Pan/Tilt/Zoom Wireless IP Security Surveillance System 720p HD Night Vision (US Edition) for $59.99 (list price $69.99)

Sceptre X405BV-FHDR 40”-Inch LED Class Full HD-TV for $199.98 (list price $279.99)

DOSS SoundBox Bluetooth 4.0 Portable Wireless speaker,Superior Sound quality with a powerful Subwoofer,sensitive touch control,Sleek and Modern Design,Build in Microphone[Color:White] for $27.99 (list price $89.99)

TP-Link DOCSIS 3.0 (8×4) High Speed Cable Modem (TC-7610-E) – Frustration Free Packaging for $43.14 (list price $69.99)

TOOLS

UncleHu Cut Resistant Gloves, Medium for $8.99 (list price $14.99)

Suaoki S9 330ft Portable Laser Distance Measure, Laser Measure with Pythagorean Mode and Area , Volume Calculation and Angles Measurement, Range Finder / Digital Tape Measure for $58.99 (list price $99.99)

DEWALT DW1361 Titanium Pilot Point Drill Bit Set, 21-Piece for $20.49 (list price $24.99)

Black & Decker 15557 Drill Bit Set, 10-Piece for $5.05 (list price $7.59)

Bench Dog 10-035 Bench Cookie Work Grippers, 4-Pack for $9.99 (list price $15.63)

US Forge 400 Welding Gloves Lined Leather, Blue – 14″ for $8.88 (list price $26.43)

DEWALT DW715 15-Amp 12-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw for $249.00 

Armor All 2.5 Gallon, 2 Peak HP, Utility Wet/Dry Vacuum, AA255 for $37.79 (list price $49.99)

Dremel 8220-1/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool for $81.61 (list price $97.99)

Streamlight 66118 Stylus Pro LED Pen Light with Holster, Black for $17.78 (list price $21.11)

Gerber Center-Drive Multi-Tool with Sheath and Bit set [30-001194] for $106.87

DEWALT DWA2T40IR IMPACT READY FlexTorq Screw Driving Set, 40-Piece for $17.99 (list price $19.99)

Stanley 21-115 Surform Shaver for $2.99 (list price $5.06)

AmazonBasics Security Safe 0.5 Cubic Feet for $49.99 (list price $56.99)

First Alert AF400-2 Tundra Fire Extinguisher Aerosol Spray Twin Pack for $24.99 (list price $49.99)

Wall Control 30-P-3232GV Galvanized Steel Pegboard Pack for $33.99 (list price $44.99)


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Queen Victoria Employed an Official Rat-Catcher

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Wikimedia Commons // Rebecca O’Connell

Victorian England was infested with rats. Rodents were in your basement, your sewers, your garden, your pantry, your parks, your pipes—and it was a huge problem. An untold number of rats crippled crops, spoiled food supplies, clogged drains, and, of course, had helped spread a plague that killed about 60 percent of Europe’s population. (Though gerbils may deserve some blame, too.)

Residents resorted to a handful of techniques to stop the critters. Farmers were known to catch rats and strap bells around their necks, or singe their fur, hoping a horde of jangly burnt rodents would scare fellow pests away. It didn’t. “Rats are everywhere about London,” said a man named Jack Black, “both in rich and poor places.”

Black would know. He was England’s royal rat-catcher.

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“Rat-catcher” may not be a job you see at Career Day anymore, but in Victorian England, it was a popular and sometimes lucrative career. According to author Barbara Tufty [PDF], a decent rat-catcher could earn “special privileges” if he caught at least 5000 rats a year, or about 13 rats a day. The job was so common that rodent-chasers in England established their own professional rat-catcher guilds. The occupation even inspired a popular folktale: The Pied Piper was a rat-catcher.

During the Victorian era, Jack Black was the king of the rat-catchers. The official “rat and mole destroyer to her Majesty,” Black got his start doing government work as a young man after he noticed London’s royal parks were spilling over with rats. (Literally: They had gnawed through the bridge drains.) His talent for catching rodents proved unmatchable, and he was eventually appointed by Queen Victoria to the post of supreme rat-catcher.

Black strolled around London with the swagger and audacity of royalty while maintaining the appearance of a court jester. He wore a homemade uniform of white leather pants, a scarlet waistcoat, a green topcoat, a gold band around his hat, and a sash emblazoned with metal rat-shaped medallions, which he had made by secretly melting down his wife’s saucepans.

Ever the showman, Black ambled around the city with a cart full of rats and peddled a homemade brew of varmint poison. After finding a crowd, he would set up a small stage, open a giant cage of rats, and reach inside. The rodents would jump onto his arms, scurry over his shoulders, and scamper from one hand to the next. The crowds oohed and ahhed—Black was rarely bitten. (Whenever a rat did sink its teeth in, Black treated his wound by visiting the local pub and having some “medicine,” a.k.a. stout—although if the bite was really bad, he would make sure to clean the wound.)

After luring a crowd, Black would begin hawking his poison to onlookers. “I challenge my composition, and sell the art of rat-destroying, against any chemical ray-destroyer in the world, for any sum,” he’d bark. “I don’t care what it is. Let anybody, either a medical or druggist manufacturer of composition, come and test with rats again me.”

After a pleasant afternoon selling rodenticide, Black would descend into London’s basements and sewers with a legion of ferrets and dogs to catch more rats. Black had trained the ferrets to sniff out vermin, while he trained the dogs to track down the ferrets in case they got lost or stuck in a sewer pipe, according to Lapham’s Quarterly.

Black tried using other animals to catch vermin. He trained a badger, two raccoons, and a monkey, but most of them couldn’t compete with dogs and ferrets. “I’ve learnt a monkey to kill rats,” he said, “but he wouldn’t do much, and only give them a good shaking when they bit him.”

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Black didn’t kill every rat he caught, though. He often kept them alive and bred them for sport.

Nineteenth-century Europeans have an unfortunate history of enjoying animal bloodsports: Monkey-baiting (Can a monkey armed with a stick fight a dog?); fox-tossing (Who can throw a fox highest in the air?); and goose-pulling (Can you decapitate a goose while riding a horse?) were just a few. During Black’s time, rat-baiting, in which dozens of rats are tossed in a pit with a dog, was one of the most popular pastimes in London taverns. The bloodsport was so beloved that the government taxed the rat-killing dogs. London’s premiere rat pit owner, Jimmy Shaw, bought 26,000 live rats each year from rat-catchers like Black.

But Black also bred rats for gentler reasons. He knew that some people wanted rodents as pets—and that some folks would pay handsomely for an equally handsome rat—so he began breeding “fancy” rats. Whenever he discovered a rat-of-a-different-color, he’d take it home for “ladies to keep in squirrel cages.”

Black was proud of his fancy rat-breeding skills. It’s rumored that he bred rats for the Queen and the author Beatrix Potter. He claimed that “I’ve bred the finest collection of pied rats which has ever been knowed [sic] in the world.” Which is probably true. The American Fancy Rat & Mouse Association says Black “can be credited as the originator of the first true domestic rats.”

But Jack Black’s legacy may dig even deeper: The first white lab rat—bred in Philadelphia—was descended from an albino rat that may have been bred by the rat catcher.

There’s no way to be certain, but as Robert Sullivan writes in his book Rats: Observations on the History & habitat of the City’s Most Unwanted Inhabitants, “I like to think that all the great scientific achievements that have been made in the modern scientific era as a result of work with laboratory rats are ultimately the result of the work of Jack Black, rat catcher.”

You can read more about Jack Black in Robert Mayhew’s 1851 classic oral history of everyday Londoners, London Labour and the London Poor—the fun starts on page 11 [PDF].


February 20, 2017 – 10:00am

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13 Rules Regarding Proper Email Etiquette from Around the World

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Last month, France enacted a new labor law that gives anyone who works at a company with 50 or more employees the “right to disconnect” from their email. That means that employers actually have to actively enact policies discouraging people from sending or responding to messages outside of typical business hours.

While that ruling may sound like a utopian pipe dream to the many Americans for whom work communication infiltrates early mornings, late nights, and even weekends, it wasn’t such a big leap for the French, who have long valued work-life balance.

Generally, email culture varies widely around the world, from the response times you can expect to the phrasing and tone used. So, if you plan to communicate with colleagues, new clients, or sources from other countries, we’ve rounded up some examples of email etiquette and other quirks to remember to help ensure smooth communication.

1. IN INDIA OR OTHER “HIGH-CONTEXT” CULTURES LIKE JAPAN OR CHINA, PEOPLE ARE LESS LIKELY TO SAY “NO.”

You won’t find many direct declines peppering emails from Indians. People will throw out a “maybe” or “yes, but” to imply “no” without actually saying it. This allows both parties to “save face,” an important cultural concept where both parties avoid an embarrassment that could come from a refusal. For example, if you ask an India-based colleague to Skype at what would be 7 p.m. their time, they may reply with “yes” but then mention that they will push back their dinner plans as a way to signal that the time isn’t actually convenient—that’s your cue to suggest an earlier time.

2. IF AN INDIAN WRITER HAS SOME “DOUBTS,” FEAR NOT.

When you send over a suggestion or a business plan and an Indian colleague responds that they have some “doubts” on the issue, they could very well just mean that they have questions. There are Hindi and Tamil words that effectively mean both, so someone may inadvertently write the former, which comes across as much more negative, when they really mean the latter.

3. BE CAREFUL HOW YOU ADDRESS SOMEONE WHO EMAILS FROM CHINA.

In China, people state their names with their surname first, followed by their given name. It would be rude to call someone only by his or her last name, so a Westerner would have to make sure to switch the order before adding a title (Mr., Ms, etc). However, Chinese people will sometimes preemptively use the Western format when emailing Western companies, which would lead to confusion if the recipient tries to swap the names. When in doubt about someone’s name, ask.

4. AND IN CHINA, EVEN BUSINESS EMAILS MAY BE “CUTE.”

While many Americans see emoticons as unprofessional, the Chinese generally don’t. Porter Erisman, who worked at the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba for many years and wrote the book Alibaba’s World about his experience, says that even senior managers would include “all sorts of cute smiley faces and animations” in their emails. “At first it seemed a little strange to me, but by the time I left the company, even I was peppering my internal emails with little emoticons everywhere,” he tells mental_floss. “It got to the point that when new Western colleagues would enter the company, I would encourage them to ‘cutify’ their emails a little bit to come across more human and friendly.”

5. KOREANS TYPICALLY BEGIN AN EMAIL WITH A GENERAL OBSERVATION AS A FORM OF POLITENESS.

An email from a Korean associate might begin with what seems like a completely unrelated message. For example, a Korean-style email might go something like, “Dear Ms. Smith. This is Joe Schmo. The rainy season in Korea is now upon us. I hope you have a good umbrella. I’m contacting you because … ” as one Reddit user explains it.

6. KOREANS WILL ALSO SOMETIMES END AN EMAIL WITH “THE END.”

It is routine for a Korean to conclude an email with the equivalent of “the end” without it meaning that communication should stop, according to Steven Bammel, a consultant on Korean business practices. Koreans may also close an email with “work hard” or “suffer a lot,” which are as much a standard, conversational closer as “take it easy” might be for an American (but it shows the Korean emphasis on the importance of hard work and competitiveness).

7. GERMANS KEEP IT FORMAL.

In Germany, it’s customary to begin emails with a greeting that is equivalent to “Dear Sir / Madam” even within the same office. Other little quirks: Germans start the sentence after their greeting with a lowercase letter and frequently don’t use a comma between their sign-offs and signature.

8. YOU SHOULD NEVER ADDRESS A RUSSIAN BY JUST THEIR FIRST NAME UNLESS EXPLICITLY INVITED TO DO SO.

The formality is seen as a necessary sign of respect. You should also expect any business negotiation to move very slowly, particularly because many Russians see compromise as a sign of weakness.

9. THE JAPANESE SKEW APOLOGETIC WHEN MAKING REQUESTS.

If you’re asking a Japanese collaborator a question or for a favor, you should make sure to thoroughly acknowledge the effort it will require for them to help you and apologize accordingly. For example, use phrases like, “Sorry to interrupt you while you are busy” or “I’m terribly sorry for the inconvenience, but thank you …”

10. MOST OTHER COUNTRIES WRITE THE DATE IN A WAY THAT WOULD CONFUSE AMERICANS.

In most European and South American countries, as well as Australia and various African and Asian countries, people will use a “day/month/year” format instead of the “month/day/year” format that Americans are used to. While the difference can be easy to spot if someone requests a deadline of “14/4/17,” an email referencing “9/4/17” could have you thinking that you have to wait several months for something to be decided or delivered. When in doubt, always clarify!

11. ITALIANS MAY CALL YOU “DOTTORE,” REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE A MEDICAL DEGREE.

The word “dottore” or “medico” can be used to refer to a doctor in Italian, but the former takes on a different meaning when used in correspondence. Italians will use “Dottore” or “Dottoressa” as a respectful way to address people. “To deserve the title of ‘Dottore,’ you need only to have a university education—nothing to do with a degree in medicine!” Italian businesswoman Daniela Roggero, who works in global training and HR development, explains to mental_floss.

She also advises that you should be open to including details about your life in an email with Italian colleagues.

“We like to share personal situations, feelings, references to our family and so on even in work communication,” Roggero says. “Also we love to start (mostly informal) emails with something funny, like ‘You thought I had disappeared but here I am again!’ or things like that.”

12. PAY ATTENTION TO WHETHER YOU’RE USING ACTIVE OR PASSIVE VOICE WHEN EMAILING ASSOCIATES IN THE PHILIPPINES.

Filipinos will often show respect to someone of an equal or superior business rank by speaking or writing in the passive voice, as in “The rest of the information will be sent tomorrow” versus “I will send you the rest of the information tomorrow.” Generally, people only use the active voice when communicating with those of lower rank. You can score points by adhering to the appropriate structure.

13. DO YOUR RESEARCH TO KNOW WHEN TO EXPECT A RESPONSE.

While Americans generally expect a fast turn-around time when communicating through email, other cultures have a much longer acceptable window for responses. Get used to several days or a week between messages when you’re operating on Brazilian time, for example.

Similarly, people in most countries don’t utilize “out of office” automated responses as much as Americans do, since immediate responses aren’t expected. If you’re doing a lot of international communicating and set a vacation transponder for the Monday and Friday that you’re taking off for a long weekend, you will likely come across as a workaholic.

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Listen to 10 Famous Presidential Speeches From History

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Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is one of the most notable presidential addresses in history, but that doesn’t mean other U.S. presidents haven’t had their fair share of memorable speeches. The podcast platform Acast gathered up one such speech from each president since John F. Kennedy, collecting audio from some of the most important addresses of the last 50 years.

Most are inaugural addresses, but a few notable speeches midway through presidents’ tenures made the cut, like the voting rights speech Lyndon B. Johnson delivered to Congress in 1965 and Jimmy Carter’s 1979 “Crisis of Confidence” speech.

In honor of President’s Day, take a listen to some of the things our past leaders have had to say to the country. All 10 can be found here. And if that’s too modern, there are some audio files available of presidential speeches from the early 20th century here.


February 20, 2017 – 6:00am

Morning Cup of Links: Celebrating President’s Day

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In Loco Presidentis: Who’s In Charge Here? The long road to covering presidential succession scenarios.
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When Lincoln Was More a Politician Than an “Honest Abe.” He became a newspaper troll for a short time.
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Stop blaming brown recluse spiders for your horrifying flesh wounds. Their bites gets diagnosed even in places where they don’t live.
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The Difficult Journey of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The production staff learned from the mistakes of the first movie, and even used them to their advantage.
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First-ever self-driving car race on a track ends with a bang. There was no second-place finish.
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What Happens When Teens Run the Court. Some real offenders get to take a chance with their peers instead of facing juvenile court.
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Should people with eating disorders be force-fed? It might save their lives, but it won’t help the underlying illness.
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10 Presidential Fashion Flubs. Eisenhower’s was the best.


February 20, 2017 – 5:00am