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Amazon’s Nintendo Switch Steering Wheels are down to just $3 (All-time low)

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Amazon offers a two-pack of its AmazonBasics Nintendo Switch Steering Wheels for $2.92. This is an add-on item, so you’ll need to include it in an order of $25 or more to lock in the price and free shipping. This is an easy way to take your Mario Kart experience to the next level. Simply pop in your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con and you’re ready to race. Rated 4.4/5 stars.

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AmazonBasics Nintendo Switch Steering Wheels feature:

  • 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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