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Anker’s new eufy 1200W D1 Blender gets first price drop today: $110.50 shipped

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Anker’s eufy home goods brand has been pumping out high-quality and affordable gear for a while now. Today the company is introducing its first blender with the eufy 1200W MiracleBlend D1 at $129.99 shipped. Fortunately, using code 0516EUFY at checkout will net you almost $20 off on Amazon today bringing your total down to $110.49 shipped. That’s a solid day one purchase and (obviously) the lowest we have tracked. Reviews are still coming in here, but eufy home gear gets solid ratings across the board.

We currently have Anker’s duty RoboVac 11S Vacuum at its all-time low of $187 shipped (Reg. $220).

Anker eufy 1200W MiracleBlend D1:

  • Eat Healthy: A 1200W engine, 92.5° precision-tilted blades, and a vortex design BPA-free jar rapidly reduce ingredients in seconds for easily absorbed nutrition.
  • Safer Blending: Equipped with an extra-durable pitcher which also prevents spills and a blender base that instantly stops the blades when the pitcher is removed.
  • Make any Treat: A dedicated smoothie button, pulse button, and a three-speed rotary knob deliver all the versatility you need to create perfectly textured blended treats.
  • Feed the Family: Mix one of the 25 included recipes in a 50 oz jar big enough to serve 6 and store it in the vacuum sealed-cup for the whole family to enjoy.

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