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    The retailer's big sales event may be over but we're still finding savings and discounts on great products

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    Target’s three-day Deal Days savings event wrapped up a couple days ago, but we’re still finding great discounts and deals on some items. Better yet, you can still take advantage of offers on electronics (laptopsheadphones, and TVs) as well as home and kitchen items, fitness equipment, and more.

    Consumer Reports is tracking deals and sorting through all the offers to find the best ones on quality products that have scored well in our tests. We want you to be able to shop confidently, knowing that your purchase will be worth the money and that you’re actually saving.

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    If you’re in the market for an entry-level air fryer, the Magic Bullet may be right up your alley. It doesn’t have all of the bells and whistles of a digital model with programmed settings, but it gets the job done with analog dials. At a measured capacity of 1.7 quarts, it’s also on the smaller side, so it’s best for singles and couples, not families. Already an affordable model, the Magic Bullet is now on sale for almost $15 off.

    CR’s test results: Magic Bullet Air Fryer

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    Cricut Joy Label Maker

    Cricut Joy Label Maker

    For serious crafters, the Cricut Joy label maker is a must. Highly regarded as a go-to splurge item in the crafting and scrapbooking world, the Cricut Joy is large and almost 4 pounds. It can print on vinyl and can be used for extensive crafting and labeling beyond the basic label printers—which means you can also use it for lunchboxes, T-shirts, hats, and so much more. The device’s labels are meant to be extra durable; they’re full vinyl adhesives, which are likely to last a bit longer than other label makers.

    Learn more about the Cricut Joy label maker.

    Zulay 2-in-1 Lemon Lime Squeezer

    Zulay 2-in-1 Lemon Lime Squeezer

    The Zulay 2-in-1 squeezer is meant to serve as a versatile device that can work with lemons and limes. In our at-home evaluations of the best citrus squeezers, we found that this model was somewhat easy to use, though it still required a bit of effort and wasn’t as mess-free as other devices. That said, the double flaps make this one conducive to squeezing citrus of varying sizes. 

    Learn more about the Zulay 2-in-1 Lemon Lime Squeezer.

    The Nest Mini is the least expensive way to get Google Assistant into your life. But the sound quality is marginal at best, neither loud nor particularly clear. The Nest Mini is, however, a solid option if you want to add smart speaker functionality to another speaker.

    CR’s test results: Google Nest Mini (2nd gen.)

    With variable speeds, dial controls, and a reversible shredding and slicing disc, this NutriChef food processor is not one to miss. It is one of the best options under $100, especially at this discount. Although the model doesn’t fare as well when it comes to grating, it still manages to score highly in overall performance in Consumer Reports’ tests. Included in the set, you’ll find a dough blade plus whipping and juicing attachments. 

    CR’s test results: NutriChef NCFP8 food processor

    This 7-quart air fryer from Power XL has been on sale for a while now, bouncing between $70 and $80, so if you’ve been thinking about buying it, get it while it’s at the low end of the sale price scale. It has a measured capacity of 5.7 quarts, one of the larger models we’ve tested. The electronic controls and programmed settings are among the easiest to read and use, and it’s relatively quiet. But the 60-day warranty is unusually short.

    CR’s test results: PowerXL Vortex PAF-7QB air fryer

    The AirPods Pro aren’t the best scoring noise-canceling headphones in our ratings, but they might be the most popular. And unlike the earlier generations of AirPods (such as the second-generation ones listed above), the Pros deliver when it comes to performance, with solid sound quality and fantastic noise cancellation. If you’ve been thinking about picking up a pair, we’ve been seeing some great discounts.

    CR’s test results: Apple AirPods Pro true wireless earbuds