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$100 Nintendo gift cards are $20 off at Newegg today

Nintendo eShop gift cards can be used to buy games, apparel, and even hardware or accessories from its online storefront. No matter what you want to get, you can save a fairly substantial amount by purchasing a twin-pack of $50 eShop gift cards from...

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$100 Nintendo gift cards are $20 off at Newegg today
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Nintendo eShop gift cards can be used to buy games, apparel, and even hardware or accessories from its online storefront. No matter what you want to get, you can save a fairly substantial amount by purchasing a twin-pack of $50 eShop gift cards from Newegg. Originally $100, you can get them for $80.50, and there’s a limit of 10 purchases per customer. Buying any more than one set of gift cards might seem outlandish, but it makes sense if you envision using the credit on purchases in the future. They can also be used to buy big-ticket items, like a Nintendo Switch 2.

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Some other great deals to check out

  • If you’re considering a 15-inch smart calendar for yourself, or perhaps as a gift for Mother’s Day, you’ve got some options. For something slightly less expensive than Skylight’s $319.99 Calendar 2, the Cozyla Calendar Plus 2 is down to $279.99 for Amazon Prime members. The biggest advantage of the Cozyla model is it doesn’t require a subscription to access features like meal planning, chore tracking, and the ability to display photo and video screen savers. (In contrast to Skylight, which tucks them behind a $79 annual subscription.) The Cozyla model doesn’t include a wall mount like Skylight’s calendar, though.
  • It’s good to stay safe when you’re biking. That includes wearing a helmet, of course, but Garmin’s Varia Vue can illuminate the trails ahead with a peak 600 lumens of brightness and record footage in the case of an incident. Normally $549.99, the multi-function light is down to $449.99 at Amazon, its lowest price to date. The Varia Vue offers continuous 4K recording, though it’ll only be saved in the events leading up to an incident detected by its built-in accelerometer. From there, you can move the footage with the SD card, or with a paid subscription, footage can be automatically uploaded to the Garmin Vault cloud service over Wi-Fi.
  • Through late in the day on May 1st, Woot customers can save on an assortment of discounted PC gaming components. The catalog currently includes Nvidia RTX 30- and 50-series graphics cards, midrange motherboards for AMD or Intel builds, PC cases, and more. (The RAM that was on offer has sold out, unsurprisingly.) It’s worth checking out if you’re building a PC, or thinking of making some low-cost upgrades, and you can get 20 percent off (up to $20 off total) by using the code TWENTYOFFPC at checkout.

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