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Under a pound and a half, with the strongest suction in its class and a tool made just for pet hair.
A stick vacuum that becomes a handheld the moment the mess moves to the stairs, the couch, or the car.
Fifteen cooking functions in one countertop oven — it bakes, broils, speed-convects, and quietly replaces half your kitchen.
A trolley sleeve, a hidden passport pocket, and a 15-inch tech bay — airport-tested organization in athleisure trim.
Grill marks and pressed sandwiches without touching the patio — four servings, nonstick, weeknight fast.
Chef Geoffrey Zakarian’s German-steel slicer — with the precision sharpener that keeps it honest.
It vacuums in a precise grid, mops with sonic scrubbing, and cleans corners 50% better — while you do anything else.
Water-resistant, laptop-padded, and organized enough for Monday — an eighteen-inch backpack that works as hard as you do.
The grout lines don’t stand a chance — cordless, oscillating scrubbing power that fits in corners your brush gave up on.
Japanese steel with an edge that makes the holiday roast nervous — and the matching fork to hold it still.
Service for eight in corrosion-resistant stainless — finally enough forks that the dishwasher can run late.
Zero-twist Egyptian cotton in a six-piece set — the towels you hide when guests get grabby.
Gold flatware sounds fancy because it is. Forty-five mirror-finished pieces that make Tuesday dinner look like an occasion.
Four deep Belgian squares at a time in brushed stainless — Sunday breakfast, scaled for the whole table.
Heavy-duty 1000-denier polyester built for the jobsite, with room for tools and a padded sleeve for the laptop that runs them.
Cotton-feel brushed microfiber in a lightweight four-piece set — sheets that punch well above the price.
Six ultra-soft pieces in more colors than you have moods — bedding that upgrades the whole room for less.
Brushed cotton flannel that makes getting out of bed the hardest part of your morning.
Double-serrated, ceramic-coated, dishwasher-safe — steak knives that stay sharp long after the steak is gone.
Three hundred RPM of scrubbing you don’t have to do yourself — swap heads for tub, tile, grout, and glass.
A slim zippered layer between your laptop and everything else in the bag.
Go cordless from room to room, then return everything to one convenient cleaning station.
Twenty thousand milliamp hours that fast-charge laptops, not just phones — the outlet that travels with you.
A curved LED clock you can actually read at 3am — and dim to nothing when you’d rather not.