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Buydig via eBay Daily Deals is offering the manufacturer refurbished Philips AirFryer with Rapid Air Technology in black (HD9220/26) for $119.99 shipped. That’s close to 50% under the original listing, $69 below the average selling price, $65 better than Amazon, $5 below our previous mention and the lowest refurbished listing we have seen.

The AirFryer is marketed as a healthier choice than traditional deep fryers as it uses just a small fraction of the amount of oil to cook. It has adjustable temperature control, auto-shut off timer, dishwasher friendly parts, and a 1.8 lb cooking basket. It has received a 4.3/5 star rating from over 230 Amazon customers.

Amazon has the Oral-B Professional Deep Sweep with Smart Guide Triaction 5000 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush for $64.99 shipped today when you clip the $20 coupon below the price. That’s $85 under the original listing, $35 below the average selling price and the best we can find.

It removes “76% more plaque than Sonicare FlexCare and features 50% more direction changes than sonic technology.” It has 5 cleaning modes: Daily Clean, Sensitive, Whitening, Deep Clean and Massage, plus the usual timer and a 2 year warranty. This model has a 4+ star rating from over 210 Amazon customers.

Down below you’ll find the rest of today’s best deals including Pyrex food storage, Dysons, and much more:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices