Deals of the Week

All the deals you missed this week.

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Editor’s Note: These deals happened between Monday and Friday of the prior week. Some are still available, some have faded like a copper sunset. Check back on Monday for more Deals of Note.

Anker 4-Port USB Wall Charger

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Save 62%: Everyone needs to charge their devices through USB. You can use a dock to charge your phone, but for traveling or big families, that’s less than ideal. Pick up a 4x USB charger and you can stop fighting over the one free wall outlet at the hotel.

WallpaperSTORE

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Save 30-50%: Wallpaper calls itself”the world’s global design authority.” The company has great taste and stocks everything from books to kitchen decor.

Audioengine A2+ Speakers

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Save $50: Audioengine’s A2+ speaker system fits right in with the rest of our recommended desktop speakers — they’ll deliver fantastic sound and won’t break the bank.

Brooks Brothers Polo Shirts

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Save $20: Find some new summer clothes — two polo shirts from Brooks Brothers are a great start to any warm-weather outfit.

Hamish Robertson Notecards

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Save 40%: Stationery doesn’t have to be complicated. These simple, elegant notecards from LA-based artist Hamish Robertson are perfect for any occasion. On sale through Friday with the code FLASHCARD.

Evil Bikes

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Save $500: Now that you’ve got a new hip pack for your ride, you could use a new bike. EVIL bikes have been shaking up the mountain bike industry with radical innovations in carbon construction and adjustable geometry.

Nau Succinct Trench Coat

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Save $83: Rain jackets don’t have to look like they’re just for the backcountry. This waterproof, breathable trench coat is made with heathered yarn made to look similar to a suit jacket.

L.L.Bean Backyard to Beach Sale

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Save 20%: L.L.Bean has been making high-quality gear since 1912, most notably the classic Bean Boot). The timeless New England brand is running sales on everything from its classic Boat and Tote bag to its own take on Patagonia’s Baggies shorts.

Amazon Echo

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Save $40: The Amazon Echo was the first virtual assistant of its kind. It can play you music, tell you the news for the day, and even order you a pizza.

Astorflex Softflex Shoe

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Save $50: These Italian-made sneakers say casual, but they breathe quality. Constructed in eco-friendly processes with a leather upper and natural rubber sole.

Mac Knife 8-Inch Chef’s Knife

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Save $55: If you’re going to get serious about food, you’ll need a knife that’s sturdy and sharp. This Japanese blade is a good bet.

Finisterre Rucksack

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Save 20%: Finisterre worked with the waterproof bag masters at Ortlieb to make a pack perfect for surfing and any other adventure where splashing might occur.

Levi’s 511 Slim Fit Jeans

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Save 50%: Classic blue jeans by the brand that patented them back in 1873, every-so-slightly-faded.

Schwinn 9 in 1 Tool

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Save 65%: If you aren’t going to commit to a full work station in the garage, you should at least have the basics covered. This tool includes a range of hex wrenches and drivers.

Amazon Kindle Voyager Travel Bundle

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Save $90: With an adaptive light sensor, an anti-glare screen and more books than you could ever read, the Kindle is perfect for travel, and with this bundle you get a leather case and travel bag to protect your digital library while on the road.

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