I scream, you scream, but only if it's cold ice cream! (Amazon)(Amazon)
The best part about summer? That would be ice cream, of course! Well, only if it doesn't turn into a drippy, melty mess. But you don't have to worry about that happening with Imeea's Insulated Bowls. They'll keep your after-dinner delights from turning into ice cream soup. A set of two is on sale for just $22; a small price to pay to keep your frozen treat intact on a scorcher of a day.
If you've had one of these bad boys on your wishlist for a while, I'd urge you to scoop up this deal while you can. Why? Well, the discount brings this top-selling model down to one of its best prices ever (it's only dipped lower twice). Roomba and robovacs are pretty much synonymous at this point, and the fact that this one doubles as a mop makes the 43% markdown even sweeter.
Smelly fridge? Yeah, not so appetizing. But this unassuming stink slayer works for up to 10 years (yes, you read that right) to keep things fresh. All you do is place it inside and, well, that's actually it. Sorry, baking soda — you've been replaced. This little doodad can also go in closets, drawers, your car ... anywhere that could use some stench removal. This is the lowest it's been since last summer, so scoop it up while you can.
Bye-bye, soggy bath mats: Yahoo readers are adding this ultra-thick, impossibly soft rug to their carts in droves. It's made of highly absorbent, quick-drying chenille microfiber that'll soak up excess water from your feet in a jiffy, and its plush texture will feel like heaven after your shower. At over 45% off, it's down to its lowest price yet.
This is the very handvac I use at home, and let me tell you — it's so much more powerful than its lightweight feel would imply. Is it bulkier than some of the other hand vacuums out there? Yes, but that's to be expected, given its industrial-strength performance. That said, it's portable enough to bring from room to room without it feeling like a workout, and that's all I can ask for. Well, that and an incredible price — and this one is a record low. Bonus: You don't have to purchase the battery and charger separately.
Check out my full Craftsman V20 Cordless Hand Vacuum review for more.
Get those pesky pests back for years of itchy bites, courtesy of these tennis racquet-like zappers. Unlike your standard fly swatter, these have 3,000-volt grids to shock bugs — just wave one at 'em, and you'll hear the satisfying sound of them being fried to a crisp. (Ew, but better than letting them take over your patio!) They also have bases, so you can prop them up on a table to lure mosquitoes. They're down to their lowest price yet — just $1 more than a single swatter — so grab them before bug season is in full swing.
Want to impress your friends? Serve 'em pro-level homemade pies at your next outdoor hang. This tabletop cooker is, admittedly, an investment — even on sale — but it scored the top place in our roundup of the best pizza ovens. Plus, this is the lowest price I've ever seen it marked down to.
Home & Garden Writer Kristin Granero, who ranked the pizza ovens, calls it "a futuristic-looking pizza oven pod," adding, "We tested the Roccbox and can attest to its convenience (it came fully assembled, was quick to start and fired up in about 15 minutes) and versatility (for a smaller oven, it still has enough room to cook a 12-inch pizza, as well as other food items, though we’d advise using a pan for messier sauces and meats). The retractable legs are convenient and safe for propping the oven on a table or taking it on the go."
Wood-fired cooking is what provides the smoky flavor so many of us crave from grilled foods, and if that's the route you're looking to take, you can't go wrong with Home & Garden Writer Kristin Granero's pick for "best pellet grill."
"There's a lot of buzz surrounding Traeger pellet grills, and for good reason: These dynamos can tackle a lot of cooking functions — from smoking and grilling to baking and braising," she explains, adding that its 18-pound pellet hopper capacity means "you don’t need to worry about running out of fuel mid-progress."
Something else you don't need to worry about? The quality of this deal, seeing as it drops the price to its lowest in years. In fact, this grill has only dipped lower once, and that was last summer.
You know how that counter space surrounding your sink always seems to be wet? This unassuming organizer — which was purchased more than 9,000 times in the past month alone — is about to change that. It has three compartments for holding sponges, brushes, soap and more, as well as a clever water run-off ramp to keep excess moisture from pooling. Oh, and this is as low as it's ever been marked down to.
"Exceeded my expectations by miles!" confessed a caddy convert. "It’s the perfect size for next to my kitchen faucet, the dividers are adjustable [and] hold everything I need and the slope it has ensures water does not sit on my wood butcher block counter, which is crucial! I wish I had found this a long time ago!"
Ah, yes, the coveted Stanley cup. These bad boys rarely go on sale (they don't really need to), but this sought-after sipper happens to be 40% off. It's got a built-in straw and keeps cold drinks cold for up to nine hours (40 hours if they're iced). Plus, its tapered bottom will fit right in your car's cup holder. Think of it as your go-to summer 2025 accessory — it'll keep you hydrated all season and beyond.
When I say that this is my parents' new obsession, I'm not exaggerating; the first time they used it, I received over a dozen texts about the pizzas they made in it. According to them, it's extremely user-friendly, works quickly and the pies "taste wood-fired," thanks to the fact that it reaches 800° F, resulting in a nicely charred crust.
It's dropped to within $3 of its all-time lowest price, so if the idea of hosting warm-weather pizza parties appeals to you, I'd recommend adding it to your cart while the slice is right. (I'll stop now.)
Groceries are expensive, and preparing overcooked, inedible food is just money down the drain. Avoid that by taking the temperature of your meats, seafood, baked goods and more — doing so helps ensure everything is perfectly (and safely) cooked. This popular gadget provides a reading in seconds and is down to its lowest price in months, so grab one before your next cookout.
Sprinklers are fun, but what kids (and kids at heart) really want is a pool. This one's suitable for splashing around on the deck, but it doubles as a float for a larger pool or lake. A built-in cupholder and headrest add to the luxury, and the thick PVC material helps prevent punctures and leaks.
If you've got an electric pump, it'll inflate in no time — and this is as low as I've ever seen it.
If the area under your sink has become a black hole of cleaning, hair and skin-care products (along with who knows what else), these slide-out shelves are here to save the day. Because each one has two levels, they'll maximize your storage space, making it so much easier to find whatever you're looking for. This is one of those items you'll wonder how you ever lived without, and it's down to its best price of 2025.
Go ahead, use 'em outside! These bowls won't break.
These bowls don't go on sale very often, and we haven't seen them dip lower than their current price since last year. We expect the prices to increase as the temperatures rise, so our advice? Scoop 'em up, stat!
Trust us when we say these insulated bowls will change your life — or at least how you eat ice cream. They're made from sturdy stainless steel, and the double-wall construction insulates the food you serve in them. That means not only does cold fare stay cold, but you can serve soups, stews and sops in them, and your meal will stay steamin'. This makes them as useful in January as they are in July. Bonus: They’re BPA-free, so you don’t have to worry about chemicals leaching into your treats.
Wanna sit outside in your patio chair and enjoy every last bite of ice cream without spilling it down the front of your shirt? The Immea bowls have got you. Got grandkids coming to visit? Don't worry about shattered dishes — these bowls can take a beating and won’t break when dropped. And that double-steel layer keeps little (and big) hands from being scorched by hot metal or bitten by frigid cold.
Amazon shoppers rave about these bowls too — because no one wants ice cream soup.
"These are our primary bowls now," wrote an ice cream enthusiast who called them the "best bowls ever." They went on: "The insulation works great for hot and cold. They also are the best ice cream bowls ... (it) doesn’t melt at all!"
"It is like a whole new experience eating ... out of these bowls," shared another rave reviewer. "They don't sweat, they aren't cold to the touch on the outside, and they keep the ice cream or frozen yogurt colder longer; it doesn't melt."
"Unbreakable," declared a third shopper. "They are very lightweight, my ice cream melts slower, my soup stays hot longer, and I don't need a potholder or gloves to touch it or even hold it. And I think [they're] reasonably indestructible."
"Awesome ice cream bowls and really good for cold cereal too," said a generally satisfied buyer. "You can't reheat things (no metal in the micro!) in them, so soups need to be consumed while still hot/warm. Good for keeping oatmeal and the like warm, but again, can't microwave."
A final fan had this note: "Easy to clean. Definitely won't break. Realize, however, that some food will not taste good in stainless steel — just like you don't cook tomato soup in stainless steel. Most things, however, are fine."
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.