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Take your Mario Kart 8 races next level w/ a Switch Steering Wheel Set for $3.50

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Amazon is offering its AmazonBasics Steering Wheel Set for Nintendo Switch (2-Pack) for $3.31 as an add-on item. That means you’ll need to include it in an order of at least $25 to redeem the special price and free shipping. Originally $10 or so, they have been dropping down in price on Amazon over the last month or more. Today’s deal is within a few cents of the all-time low. While these might not be as interesting as the recently enhanced Labo/Mario Kart 8 integrations (hands-on review right here), they are also a fraction of the price. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds.

AmazonBasics Switch Steering Wheel Set:

  • 2 steering wheels (Neon Yellow) for Nintendo Switch; each wheel holds a Joy-con controller (not included)
  • One for left controller and one for right so you can play with a friend; ideal for racing games
  • Dual-injection grip for a comfortable hold, even during long playing sessions; large SR / SL shoulder buttons for ultimate control
  • Built with additional padding to protect Joy-Con controllers while in use; Joy-Con controllers and Switch device sold separately
  • Backed by an AmazonBasics limited one-year warranty

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