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Amazon Friday Sale: My Modeling Career and Chia Shaggy Edition

June 14, 2008 by Lazy Man 5 Comments

Last week I mentioned how I furnished much of my kitchen with purchases from Amazon’s Friday Sale. There are some good deals, bad deals, and just wacky products out there. Today, I’m going to go through and point some of them out.

  • Best Value: Hand Crank Radio – This made my list of items you should have in seven things you must do before an emergency.
  • Men’s Underwear – Cue up Sisqó! I’m including this only because I get a tiny, tiny portion of the sales for my picture on every box.
  • Amazon Reads Lazy Man – Last week Amazon had Tinkerbell steering wheel and seat covers. This lead me to ask why there were no Tinkerbell floor mats. Amazon reads Lazy and fulfills my wish… here they are. And in a preempt move, Amazon has added Tinkerbell keychains, Tinkerbell CD visors. Now you can your own fully tricked out Tink-mobile.
  • Most Wacky: Ch-Ch-Ch Chai Shaggy – It’s a little known fact, but staging a home for sale with a Chia Shaggy increases sales 87%. I found this by clicking on the health and beauty tab of the Friday Sale – perplexing. As you can tell, this disturbed me on so many levels. Now Chia Daphne… that’s my style.

That’s all I have for this week. Remember to spend your money wisely.

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: Amazon, amazon friday, Chia Shaggy, good deals, thongs, Tinkerbell, wacky products

Amazon Friday Sale: Food Processor and Tinkerbell Edition

June 14, 2008 by Lazy Man 6 Comments

Each Friday Amazon has a sale on a few clearance items. In the past, I’ve found that you can a nice penny on them. Just looking around my kitchen, I saved some 70% on a Cusinart convection toaster oven, 82% on my flatware, and 57% on a martini set that I almost never use anymore – so it’s not all sunshine and puppy dogs. Still, if you are going to need something anyway, it can’t hurt to look. Prices are good for today only, so pull the trigger if you are going to.

Here are some things I found worth highlighting:

  • Best Value: Cuisinart Duet Blender/Food Processor – I’ve mentioned in the past that we have one and my wife cut our hummus bill by making her own. She eats enough hummus to attack a mayor (obscure cultural reference), so it’s significant.
  • Most Disturbing: Tinkerbell Steering Wheel Cover, matching Tinkerbell Seat Cover, and Hearts Floor Mat  (apparently Tinkerbell doesn’t do discount floor mats)
  • Humidifier and Dehumidifier – Like Steven Wright said, “Put them in the same room and let them fight it out.”
  • If you got jealous when I mentioned the martini set above, you can pick up your own set of Martini Glasses
  • Lazy Man and Health recommends these Adjustable Weights. These give you the value of a whole dumbbell set in a small, easy to adjust package. They are even giving you free shipping which is significant when you are buying weights.
  • A $700 Pants Press for only a little more than $500…  This is one pants party that I can not endorse.  I’ve never been a pinnacle of high fashion anyway.

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: Amazon, amazon friday, food processor, Tinkerbell

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