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Slash 37% off an 85-inch Samsung QLED 8K TV ahead of the Big Game — plus more of today's top deals

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We've rounded up the best deals we could find on Jan. 27 — here are some of our top picks:


It's the weekend — time to kick back and relax. You shouldn't have to sort through retailer's sites just to find the deal you're looking for. That's where we come in. You can simply scroll and click when you see something you like. Standouts on today's menu include an 85-inch 8K TV from Samsung, the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer, the beloved SolaWave facial wand, tax software discounts, plenty of Ninja appliances, and more.

Keep scrolling to check out our top picks for the best deals of the day on Jan. 27 and head into the weekend with more money in your pocket.

Best tech deal

Why we like it

Get ready for the big game with a shiny new 85-inch Neo QLED 8K TV from Samsung. During the brand's Super Sunday Sales Event, you can save on big screens and soundbars to deck out your home theater. One of our top picks is the Samsung 85-inch QN800B Neo QLED 8K TV, which features a brilliant QLED screen with mini LED backlighting, stunning 8K resolution, crisp brightness, and reduced glare. Whether you're in it for the betting, the Rihanna halftime show, or because your team is playing, this splurge will make the game more immersive. Not to mention, all your favorite shows will look better as well. It's usually $4,699.99, but the Super Sunday Sales Event knocked the price down to a more affordable $2,999.99.

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Best home deal

Why we like it

If you've been waiting for a reason to splurge on the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer, this is it: you can shave $86 of its usual cost at Best Buy in your choice of color. There's just one catch. You have to sign up as a My Best Buy member to get the deal (don't worry, it's free). Notoriously expensive at $429.99, you can get the futuristic, bladeless, temperature-controlled dryer — and less damaged hair — for $343.99 for a limited time.

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Best tax software deal

Why we like it

Ready to file your taxes? Grab some highly-rated tax software to help you out while it's 50% off. The H&R Block Deluxe software includes five federal e-files and one for the state of your choice. You can quickly import W-2s, 1099s, 1098s, and last year's personal tax returns, even if you filed through a different software like TurboTax or Quicken. It's great for homeowners and investors and even comes with step-by-step guidance and free tax advice via online chat if needed. Better yet, you'll get a 2.75% bonus if you choose to put your refund on an Amazon gift card.

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Streaming and subscription deals

  • Apple TV+free $6.99/month (save $20.97) for three months

  • Apple Musicfree $10.99/month (save $43.96) for four months

  • Grubhub+ — free $9.99/month (save $119.88) as an Amazon Prime member for one year + up to $20 off your order by using code COZY20

  • Sling TV premium passfree for your first month

  • Vix+$0.99/month $6.99/month (save $6) for one month

  • Vudusave 30% on your first purchase or rental

  • YouTube TV$54.99/month $64.99/month (save $30) for your first three months



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