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23 After covering Prime Day for 36 hours over four days, this is the one thing I bought

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge 2 place · today 18:09 EDT

After covering Prime Day for 36 hours over four days, this is the one thing I bought

We’ve covered so many deals during Prime Day that my head is spinning. But after four days of doing our damndest to try and help folks save money, the thing I’m most hyped for is a simple tool for fixing my most egregious mistakes. I bought a pair of Vampliers. If you’re unfamiliar, Vampliers are […]

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