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$100 off a Levoit air purifier and other deals happening today

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LILLEbaby
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Today, you can snag a LILLEbaby Baby Carrier for up to 55 percent off. There are 19 options to choose between, ranging in price from $77 to $105. The LILLEbaby Complete All Season model lets you comfortably carry your baby in six positions and features two-way straps that allow you to carry your child in front or in back. The company designed the carriers to permit for temperature control with zip-off material, lumbar support for your back, and comfy padded shoulder straps. It also comes with storage pockets and a hood to keep your kid out of the sun. $105.

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Anker
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Anker charging accessories are on sale once again for up to 42 percent off. You can't go wrong with Anker products. Their USB-C Anker PowerStrip Padr comes with two outlets, two 12-watt USB-A ports, and one 30-watt USB-C port. The plug fits sideways into your wall outlet, so it won't take up both sockets. The five-foot cord is short enough that you can easily tuck it behind a desk, making this a perfect power strip for a college dorm. The $36 device is available today for $26.

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Levoit
Levoit (Amazon/)

Save $100 on this LEVOIT True HEPA filter air purifier that is designed for rooms up to 710-square-feet. It's got a 360-degree design, so no matter where you put it in the room, it'll capture dust, bacteria, mold, and other allergens. The three-filter process takes care of smells, larger particulate matter in the air, and smaller particles. There are three fan speeds to choose from and an auto-mode that uses an internal sensor to monitor the air quality and then react accordingly. Get the $400 device today for $300.

At-home fun.
At-home fun. (Amazon/)

In an era of iPhones and tablets, board games still remain a retro, analog source of fun. Today, you can save up to 25 percent on strategy board games. Some standouts from the offerings include Forbidden Island, Ultimate Werewolf, and Suburbia. I'm also curious to check out the DC superhero deck-building game and expansion packs. As you buy more expansion packs, you can play as new heroes and unlock more powers. Follow this link for all the offerings.

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