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Purify your wine inside this filtered glass decanter for $100 shipped (nearly 25% off)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Ullo Wine Purifier with Hand Blown Carafe for $99.99 shipped. Regularly $130, this is nearly 25% off the going rate and the best price we can find. We have only seen it go for less once back in July on Amazon. Using one of the 6 included Selective Sulfite Capture Filters, this hand blown Ullo decanter removes sulfites and sediment for the perfect glass of wine (red or white). Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

You can use your savings here to grab an extra 10-pack of filters for $30, but if you just need a basic pourer/decanter, there are other options for less. The best-selling Vintorio Wine Aerator Pourer is down to just $13.50 right now (clip the on-page coupon). While it doesn’t come with a nice carafe for serving, it will certainly get the job done for a fraction of the Ullo price.

Ullo Wine Purifier with Hand Blown Carafe

Purify wine with this dishwasher-safe Üllo + carafe. It comes with six filters that remove sediment and sulfites from red or white wines for a tastier beverage. The modern tapered design of this handblown glass Üllo + carafe looks sophisticated and ensures a comfortable grip while you pour drinks.

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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