I love the Colgate Hum. It’s a smart brush that’s actually done right—you don’t need to stare at your phone every time you brush your teeth in order to map your progress and get feedback—and it’s cheaper than most smart brushes out there.

There is a version that uses AAA batteries instead of a rechargeable internal battery. It’s also on sale for $40 from Colgate (with the HUMFORTHEHOLIDAYS code) and $45 from Amazon.

iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer for $24 ($20 off)

Amazon

This thermometer usually sells for anywhere between $30 and $50. It uses infrared to spit out a temperature reading in just one second, so you won’t have to convince a sick kid to let you hold a probe under their tongue. If you’re struggling to find a thermometer in stock, or you just want a backup, this might be a good option.

Kinsa QuickCare Smart Thermometer for $20 ($5 off)

Amazon (Click the Coupon Button)

Click the on-page coupon to get this deal. We don’t love that this product requires an app, but if you’re OK with pairing it to your phone and sharing your temperature data, the price is good. The app allows you to track your data over time, so you can see if your temperature is trending higher or lower.

Olika Hand Sanitizer Multipacks for $34 ($8 off)

Amazon (Click the Coupon Button)

If you don’t want to make your own hand sanitizer, and you’re tired of cheap mass-produced sanitizer that smells like rail vodka, this deal might be up your alley. Each refillable bottle has approximately 500 sprays.

Emme Smart Birth Control Case for $69 ($30 off)

Emme (Enter BF30 at Checkout)

I love using this birth control case. Not only is it just prettier than the plastic sleeve that birth control comes with, but it will gently remind you to take your pill so you don’t forget, and you can log your period symptoms and moods. Use the code BF30 at checkout to get this discount.

Kinflyte Freedom Posture Bra for $84 ($36 off)

Kinflyte

Shoulder braces have their pros, but they can be bulky and ugly. For just a bit of help, Kinflyter’s bras are comfier and flattering. They come with compression panels, plus a grippy material on the shoulders that helps keep you straight. Plus, all of Kinflyte’s garments are made of recycled polyester knits from post-consumer plastic bottles.

Girlfriend Collective Compressive High-Rise Legging for $41 ($27 off)

Girlfriend Collective

Do you need a good pair of workout leggings? These are it. I was sternly anti-leggings that cost more than $10 or so, but then I tried these. They’re actually high-waisted (I have a long torso and most “high-waist” pants barely reach my belly button), they aren’t see-through like a lot of cheap ones, and they don’t need too much pulling up and readjusting as you run, squat, or downward dog. They’re also made of 25 plastic bottles and 79 percent recycled polyester, with recycled packaging. Once you’ve outgrown or have thoroughly worn them out, you can send them back to Girlfriend Collective for them to be recycled again (and you’ll get a gift card).

Theragun Elite for $299 ($100 off)

Theragun

All Theragun devices are discounted right now, and we liked all of them in our testing, but the Elite was our favorite. It’s the quietest, comes with five attachment heads, and uses 40 pounds of pressure to sooth sore muscles.

Coway Airmega 400 for $480

Amazon

It’s not a precise Black Friday deal, but Coway makes our favorite air purifiers, and they seem to be cheapest this time of year. The 400 is has cost upward of $600 at times this year. It’s best for large rooms up to 1,560 square feet, and its price reflects that. It’s intuitive to use with touch controls and a color-coded air quality monitor, and its filters are easy to change, too.

The smaller Coway 200M, was also on sale but it’s currently sold out (and it’s usually around $120 from Walmart. If you don’t need as big a purifier as the 400, it’s better to wait for the 200M to come back.

Black Friday Retailer Pages

Here are some of the other major sales going on right now. Check out our Black Friday tips for more advice.


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