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Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we're coveting right now. - The Editors at Esquire |
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It's about time to throw some meat on the grill and stir up your most Americana-minded cocktails... Oh, and it's a great time to buy some shit on sale. The best Fourth of July deals have you covered on this last one. In addition to featuring incredible savings on big-ticket items like mattresses, TVs, and home appliances, the holiday weekend is a great time to save on much-needed wardrobe upgrades. |
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The right pair makes all the difference. |
| You'll hardly notice it in your pocket, and it holds enough power for an extra charge. |
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Our guide to navigating these two classics. |
| Now's the time to save hundreds on a new mattress. |
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If you have a lawn, chances are you have a lawn mower. Even if you're doing an unkempt, native, English-style garden around the fire pit and Weber grill in the backyard, that HOA is going to make you keep the front manicured like every other yard in the neighborhood. It used to be that you had to use a gas-guzzling push mower, but these days there are fully electric options ... if you're willing to spend. Ego has become one of the big names in electric lawn mowers, but its models will cost you about $500, and that creeps up to $1,000 once you start adding additional batteries and external chargers. Luckily, though, Amazon currently has a sale on the Ego Power+ 21-Inch Select Cut XP Electric Lawn Mower, one of the best battery-powered models on the market. |
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