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Home: Cuisinart Electric Fondue Maker $49 (Orig. $80), more

Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Woot via Amazon is offering up to 55% off select certified refurbished Ninja Kitchen blender systems. While there are a number of highly rated options at some of the best prices we’ve seen, the Ninja Mega Kitchen System (BL772) is certainly a standout at $139.99 shipped. That’s as much as $100 under some new listings, about $60 below the next best from a trusted dealer and the lowest we can find.

This is a 2 horsepower (1500 Watts) kitchen system with a 72oz. professional blender, 8 Cup food processing bowl and “3 Professional Nutri Ninja Cups for Nutrient and Vitamin Extraction.” This particular model has a 4.5/5 star rating from over 1,000 Amazon customers.

Next up, Amazon has the Cuisinart Lazy Susan Electric Fondue Maker (CFO-1000) for $49 shipped. That’s nearly 50% under the original listing, about $20 under the average selling price, $7 under our previous mention and the lowest price we have ever posted on it.

It features a brushed stainless steel finish, 3-quart non-stick capacity, 8 colored fondue forks, 4 serving cups, built-in heating element, glass lid and a dishwasher-safe parts. It has a 4.5/5 star rating from over 50 Amazon customers.

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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