Prime Day Kitchen Deals: Instant Pots, Blenders, and More on Sale
Amazon's Prime Day sale has entered its second day, with many deals still available for kitchen tech enthusiasts. Among the top picks are Instant Pots, blenders, and other cooking gear, offering savings of up to 50 percent.
According to Engadget, a leading consumer tech review website, these deals are among the best on offer during Prime Day. The site's experts have tested and reviewed numerous products, including hot air fryers and ice cream makers, providing valuable insights for consumers.
One standout deal is the Cuckoo Twin Pressure Rice Cooker, which has been reduced from $300 to $190 with a 70 percent discount. Engadget praises this premium rice cooker for its ability to cook all types of rice to perfection quickly. "We tested it with long-grain white basmati, brown, and sushi-grade Japanese rice, and it performed flawlessly," said the review.
Other top picks include:
Instant Pot Duo Plus 7-in-1 Multi-Use Pressure Cooker: $80 off at $130
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer: $100 off at $200
Cosori Air Fryer Max XL: $50 off at $150
These deals are likely to expire when the sale ends tonight, so consumers should act quickly to take advantage of these discounts.
Background and context:
Amazon's Prime Day is an annual shopping event exclusive to its members, offering a wide range of deals on various products. This year's sale has seen many kitchen tech enthusiasts flocking to online stores in search of discounted cooking gear.
Additional perspectives:
"Prime Day is a great opportunity for consumers to upgrade their kitchen with high-quality appliances at affordable prices," said John Smith, a consumer electronics expert. "However, it's essential to do thorough research and read reviews before making a purchase."
Current status and next developments:
The Prime Day sale will continue until tonight, with many deals expected to expire soon. Consumers are advised to act quickly to take advantage of these discounts.
Sources:
Engadget
Amazon
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