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If you find any good Black Friday deals that you'd like to share, you can post them here for others to see.

A few of my finds (I had researched these things weeks ago and decided to purchase them back then, so I was ready to search for Black Friday sales on them):

Portable tire inflator:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18V-Cordless-Portable-Inflator-Tool-Only-R87044/313257505If you buy this inflator at Home Depot and register it within 90 days, you get free lifetime repair (parts and labor). It comes with a plug to power it from your car's cigarette lighter socket, but you can (optional, extra cost) buy a lithium battery and charger for it. But those two things cost way more than the charger itself. And what is the chance that you'll have a flat tire AND a dead car battery at the same time anyway?

Car battery charger:
https://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GENIUS10-Fully-Automatic-Temperature-Compensation/dp/B07W3QT226
Car battery powered jump starter:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015TKUPIC
 
I indulged The Princess and OK'd her prepping wishlist stuff.

Fruit press

3.69 Gallon Heavy-duty Cross-beam Stainless Steel Fruit and Wine Press Amazon.com

Apple crusher

Fruit and Apple Crusher with Flywheel and Stand - 7L Stainless Steel Manual Juicer Grinder, Fruit Scratter Pulper for Wine and Cider Pressing Amazon.com

Spice jars

Spice Jars, SPANLA 24 Pack 4oz Small Glass Jars with Airtight Hinged Lid, With 24 Spice Labels & Silicone Funnels, Airtight Glass Jars for Spices, Condiments Herb Seasoning Art Craft Storage Amazon.com

Another Silmarilian

Limited-time deal: The Silmarillion: Illustrated by J.R.R. Tolkien (Tolkien Editions) (Tolkien Illustrated Editions) https://a.co/d/eT6UyjC

She has been waiting a long time.

Ben
 
Spice Jars, SPANLA 24 Pack 4oz Small Glass Jars with Airtight Hinged Lid, With 24 Spice Labels & Silicone Funnels, Airtight Glass Jars for Spices, Condiments Herb Seasoning Art Craft Storage Amazon.com
I like those spice jars. I want some. Only problem is, I don't know what I'd do with them. But they would be absolutely fantastic if you grow or mix your own spices!

🤔 (me trying to think up a reason why I need to buy them)
 
My secondary computer monitor started flickering and powering itself down yesterday. Perfect timing if something is going to fail. So I started searching Black Friday deals for the cheapest replacement monitor I could find. My secondary monitor is not used much - I have it in vertical orientation for when I need to work on a very tall spreadsheet, document or list. I don't care about color accuracy, speed, five million inputs, etc. - I just want a monitor that works (and has a VESA mount so I can attach it to my stand a put it into vertical orientation). I can fit a max of a 24" monitor where it goes on my desk. My main horizontal monitor is larger.

Cheapest 24" monitor that I could find:

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-24-monitor-se2422h/apd/210-ayxt/monitors-monitor-accessories
Dell brand. $69 with free shipping. They also have a 27" version of the same monitor for $99 direct from Dell, or $89 at OfficeMax/OfficeDepot. But I can't quite squeeze a 27" vertically where I need it to go. Plus, a vertical monitor this size sitting right next to your elbow is kind of like sitting in the front row of a movie theater. It's rather big and intimidating.
 
My secondary computer monitor started flickering and powering itself down yesterday. Perfect timing if something is going to fail. So I started searching Black Friday deals for the cheapest replacement monitor I could find. My secondary monitor is not used much - I have it in vertical orientation for when I need to work on a very tall spreadsheet, document or list. I don't care about color accuracy, speed, five million inputs, etc. - I just want a monitor that works (and has a VESA mount so I can attach it to my stand a put it into vertical orientation). I can fit a max of a 24" monitor where it goes on my desk. My main horizontal monitor is larger.

Cheapest 24" monitor that I could find:

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-24-monitor-se2422h/apd/210-ayxt/monitors-monitor-accessories
Dell brand. $69 with free shipping. They also have a 27" version of the same monitor for $99 direct from Dell, or $89 at OfficeMax/OfficeDepot. But I can't quite squeeze a 27" vertically where I need it to go. Plus, a vertical monitor this size sitting right next to your elbow is kind of like sitting in the front row of a movie theater. It's rather big and intimidating.
I have a 32" curved monitor at work as my primary. But when the techs were setting it up, I made them leave a 24" vertical. I use it constantly for spreadsheets and such. Very handy indeed.
 

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