Magnetic Pick-Up Tool, Lighted Inspection Mirror, Fitbit Zip

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We've all dropped nails and screws into hard to reach places before, but this lighted magnetic pick-up tool will make it much easier to retrieve them. At $6, why not? [Lighted Magnetic Pick-Up Tool, $6]


If you do any of your own electrical work around the house, a good multimeter is a must. Here's on from Sears for only $25. [Craftsman Multimeter with NCV Tester, $25]


With this lighted inspection mirror, you'll be able to see every nook and cranny of your car with ease. Half off today. [Lighted Inspection Mirror, $8]


Walmart today is offering just about the cheapest entry point into the Fitbit ecosystem that we've ever seen. Just buy a Fitbit Zip for $60, and you'll get a $20 Walmart card for free. The Zip has been around awhile, and Gizmodo's main beef with it, the Fitbit app, has improved considerably since then. [Fitbit Zip + $20 Gift Card, $60]

If you can't abide the green model, Amazon has a the charcoal version for $47, and other colors for a few bucks more. [Fitbit Zip Charcoal, $47]


If you're due for a new phone, Verizon is currently taking $100 any $200+ smartphone with a two year agreement. That includes the iPhone 5s, Galaxy S5, and HTC One. [Verizon]


They might not keep the bad dreams away, but these motion-sensing night lights will at least keep you from bumping into things when you stumble out of bed. At $6 each, or three for $17, it's a no-brainer. [Motion Sensing Night Light, $6 each, or $17 for 3]


This wireless headset has solid reviews, connects via Bluetooth low energy, and can connect to two phones at the same time. [Mpow FreeGo Bluetooth Headset, $24 with Promo Code BT40FRGO]


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