Geek Daily Deals Jun. 3, 2018: Save 25% on Gillette Razors; Get an Air Fryer From the Inventors!
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Geek Daily Deals – Significant saving son Gillette products, including the Fusion 5 Proshield razor and 2-pack of cartridges for just $7! Or get an air fryer from the folks who invented air fryers: the Phillips Viva Turbostar for just $119 today!
Save a bunch on Gillette products today. For example, I looked up the Fusion 5 razor + 2 cartridges pack that’s on sale for $7.46 on Amazon today, and found the exact same thing for sale at the Mart of Wal (where you’d think you’d get bargain-basement pricing) for $9.97. That’s a heck of a difference. Here’s a few things from Gillette that are on sale today:
Gillette Fusion5 ProShield Men’s Razor with 2 Razor Blade Refills – get it for $7!
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Men’s Razor Styler 3-In-1 Body Groomer and Beard Trimmer – Get one for $16!
I know we featured another air fryer not too long ago, but I figured this one was important to include because, when I did a little research on air fryers, I learned that they were actually invented by Phillips. So this is a machine from the folks that started it all!
The new & unique TurboStar technology swirls hot air continuously throughout cooking basket. The food is exposed to this constant, circulating heat, it is cooked through while draining excess fat
The air fryer is ready to cook in seconds. No preheating saves time and you can start cooking right away
The next genearation Philips Airfryer has been thoughtfully designed to fit on your countertop, now 20% smaller with the same 1.8lb capacity
Your air fryer includes a QuickClean basket with removable non-stick mesh so cleaning is fast and easy. The removable nonstick Coated drawer and the food basket are dishwasher safe
Philips Airfryer is the world’s #1 Airfryer with over 8 million units sold
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