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Here are the top deals of the day for Sept. 19:


We're kicking off the week of Sept. 19 with many ongoing deals coming to an end, but that doesn't mean new ones aren't on the horizon. Kitchen products, from blenders to dutch ovens, are seeing the biggest discounts today, with the Vitamix Days sale leading the pack. Streaming, tech, and home deals are still holding semi-strong, while we're starting to see some unique discounts on pet products to celebrate National Dog Week.

Here are the top deals of the day for Sept. 19, sorted into easy to shop categories.

Best kitchen deal

Why we like it

If you're in the market for a blender, now's a good time to buy, as both new and refurbished Vitamix models are on sale up to 50% off as part of the Vitamix Days sale. One of our top picks, the Vitamix A3500, for example is now $549.95 (reg. $699.95) — that's $150 in savings. Containers, replacement parts, cookbooks, and storage systems are also part of the sale, so if your existing Vitamix needs an upgrade, you can keep some money in your pocket by taking advantage of these mega price drops for the next 72 hours.

Best streaming deal

Why we like it

If you haven't taken advantage of the Disney+ Day offer, now's your last chance: the deal ends at midnight. Both new and returning subscribers can get their first month of Disney+ for only $1.99 — a 75% discount on its usual monthly rate of $7.99. This is a rare opportunity to save on the Disney+ membership and just about as close as you can get to a free trial, since the streamer did away with it in June 2020. Just remember, your membership will renew at full price ($7.99 per month). Be sure to cancel ahead of time if you want to avoid that charge.

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