Amazon Deal Alerts & Discussion Thread

These rebranded Mpow bluetooth headphones are back on sale for $7

https://www.myvipon.com/product/8806492-60Hrs-Bluetooth-Headphones-Over-Headphones-with-amazon-coupons

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BJ6YXZ7

Do you have these? Arey they any good? Interesting that it ships for free.

These are Mpow 059 Lite.

My sister has Mpow 059 (not Lite), and she really like them.

I know that the 059 Lite is a popular model, but I don't know how good they are.

My sister has owned five different low-priced Mpow bluetooth headphones.

She likes them all except one, which we returned for a full refund.

S11C is $14 at Amazon and Sofirn will probably give a generous coupon code if you ask.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DR1GJWB

Imalent MS03/MS03W - $110.45 - save $19.50

new knife from gerber at a good price. 12.48. i think they meant to put 21.48, lol

anyway, 7cr steel from a good brand at a good price!

dang, gone out of stock already sry

9-8-21

I just logged into my Amazon account and saw that the price on the IF25A has dropped to $35.69 with free prime shipping. This is available with the 21700 battery included and 4000k and 6500k models. It also shows in stock .

Good deal. This is an under-appreciated light.

UPS just delivered my two each $3.19 extension cords. Not USPS butt rather UPS ground. That had to cost as much or more than I paid for them. Very nice for thrice the price. Better than me hunting down an adapter to fit my three prong device into my two hole extension cord. I use indoor cords for outdoor Xmas decorations every year and not been ’cuted yet, shivered a time er two tho. CLEAR!

Haven’t received mine yet, but UPS is also delivering mine too. What do you think of the quality of the cords and switch??

Switch body is solid, good size posts and soldering looks clean. Good insulation on outer and inner wires. I’ll buy it again at that price.

Been wanting a low-DC clamp meter for awhile and waiting (and waiting) for a better price on the UNI-T 210E. Labor Day discounted prices still going on although the price increased a tiny bit. $48.22 right now after a 9% discount on the listing for the newer “Pro” version. Price dropped a bit on Sunday and I got it for $42, received it today. Nifty little device and my only complaint is that the backlight has a very short timer and apparently no way to keep it lit. Comes with decent but average cheap leads. Got a line splitter while I was at it and played around with AC amps tonight. I know that most motors briefly draw a considerably higher current on startup even if they aren’t capacitor start, but it was surprising to see the numbers on various tools. Going to take it to the office tomorrow to check laser printers and dreaded space heaters. Eventually I’ll get around to using it on flashlights. :slight_smile:

Nice Uni-T meter. FYI, Triplett makes a line splitter/outlet checker combo that works great. Search Amazon for Triplett AC Line Splitter and GFCI Outlet/Receptacle Tester with 5 Visual Indicators (ET200).



I saw that one. I've already got stuff for that but one thing I didn't like about using that model with a clamp meter for AC was the added leverage from all that length. Looks like a handy almost-all-in-one though. I didn't like the price compared to the cheaper ones but I got the Amprobe splitter. After opening it up, I guess I'm glad I picked that one. These are so very simple but the cheapies are pretty poorly constructed. The Amprobe looks a little better inside in terms of wire gauge and the 10x winding, soldering, etc. The Klein and Southwire shorties are neat but 10x only. The meter is pretty nifty though. Next time I see our HVAC guys I'm hoping they can spare a minute to compare readings on mine with one of their Flukes just out of curiosity.

I have had the opportunity several times to compare my Uni-T with our electricain’s various meters and the little Uni-T has always been spot on… It is a really nice find. I did order one of the cheap splitters, will not be left plugged in. I will use it to calibrate energy monitoring plugs for my Home Assistant install. After conversion to Tasmota they really do need to be calibrated and with the voltage tap and current tap all in one place and a known load it all becomes very easy.

$36.

1. 3” TANTO BLADE
2. NON-HARDENED STAINLESS STEEL SCRAPER
3. SET OF 4 BONDHUS HEX KEYS AND SET OF 6 BITS (on the reverse)
4. 1911 BUSHING WRENCH (2-SIDED, INCLUDES GOVERNMENT AND OFFICER/COMMANDER PROFILE)
5. TAP HAMMER
6. 2.5″ LONG BIT DRIVER
7. FINE TOOTH METAL FILE
8. DETACHABLE PIN PUNCH WITH 8-32 THREADED RECEIVER (FITS STANDARD GUN CLEANING RODS, CABLES, BORE BRUSHES)

Looks great. Just received mine today. I feel silly about it. I didn’t realize until now, the reason the switch is three feet from the wall side is because if you place the extension
cord behind a piece of furniture, the switch will still be accessible. In fact, that is how I’m using this cord, so it’s great and very flexible. I don’t intend to use it outside for any
reason.

That’s a pretty nifty tool!.

Just did the meter. Now $52.20 out the door.
All the Best,
Jeff

this newer wuben light is 23$ and has a 40% off coupon making it around 14$

Wuben T2
https://www.amazon.com/WUBEN-T2-Flashlight-Flashlights-Waterproof/dp/B0978RX5L1/

this little keychain flashlight (something like the boruit s11, one of the many copies) is 9.99$ after 50% off coupon
https://www.amazon.com/TYHFLY-Flashlight-Rechargeable-Waterproof-Emergency/dp/B09C3D3F1L/

Thanks Guys — I bought a new DMM with the In-Rush feature $81 —— I guess it’s a little pay back for all the deals I post :open_mouth:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09875754H/?th=1