5 Deals You Need to Know Today: All the Fitness That's News to Print
New year, new you? I don't know, the old you probably enjoyed saving on fitness gear too. But both of you can enjoy this Woot sale. Check out this offer and more in our roundup of the five best deals we found over the last 24 hours.
Top Sports & Fitness Deal
Woot Fitness Week Deals
Up to 75% offIf you want to spend 2025 running in place and getting absolutely nowhere no matter how hard you try, you have two options: one, try getting a house as a first-time buyer, or two, buy a treadmill in this here Woot sale (an Amazon company, lest we forget). Of course, you'd have more room to put the treadmill somewhere sensible if you owned a house, but we adapt and move forward. Or, if you're on a treadmill, move nowhere. You can also save on spin bikes, ellipticals, shoes, activewear, mountain bikes, and more, for all of which you can create your own allegorical links to the real estate quagmire.
Top Tablet Deal
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 11" 64GB Android Tablet 2024
From $100 w/ trade-inThere are many good reasons to invest in Android devices, and almost all of them are the ads I haven't seen on my Galaxy phone in about four years. But also high up there is the ability to snag this A9+ tablet for just $100 if you have a suitable older device to trade in. (Or, without a trade-in, still only $150.) Of course, the real reason to own any mobile device is to enjoy the cultural zenith that is Golf on Mars — I'm on hole 101,584 and counting. If you were to take all the minutes I've spent idly putting, I could probably have spent them learning to adequately play the bagpipes. So you see why it's important that I play Golf on Mars.
Top Electronics Deal
Best Buy Top Deals Event
Up to 88% off 1,000s of tech itemsIf erstwhile roundup colleague N. Gosker were here, he'd insist on mentioning that you can save $1,000 on a Samsung 83" OLED TV in this sale, an item which would elicit from him the kind of slack-jawed awe most people reserve for the Grand Canyon or a chimp riding a Segway. Not to put all its eggs in one OLED basket, this Best Buy sale is admirably multi-faceted, with savings on printers, washing machines, weird leg massagers, VR gimmicks, and much much more.
Top Tools & Hardware Deal
Chamberlain myQ Smart Garage Video Keypad
$49This smart garage keypad specifies in its marketing that it only works with garage openers made after 1993. Which seems fair for a keypad with a live 1080p video feed and other fancy Bluetooth and WiFi features. Take it from someone who was roughly six years old at the time: 1993 was rubbish. You definitely couldn't watch 1080p video over the 1993 internet. Because the bandwidth pipes were clogged with people playing Doom deathmatch. Now you can play Doom as a captcha, and that is to website anti-bot security what this keypad is to regular garage security.
Top Kitchen Deal
Thermos Deals at Amazon
Up to 44% offThermos' slogan, proudly displayed atop this sale, is "Trusted Since 1904". While this probably implies that they were founded in 1904, it's funnier to imagine that they did something truly awful in 1903. Then they put out the 1903 equivalent of a Notes app apology, and by 1904, it was water bottles under the bridge, and plain sailing ever since. That's 121 solid years of trustworthiness, which is more than you or I could ever tot up, so you have to hand them that much. You can probably browse their discounted wares without much worry.