Big Savings on a Big TV, Plus Deals on a Fast Coffee Brewer, iRobot Roomba and More Our friends at TechBargains have rounded up these can't-miss deals.

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Thanks to our friends at TechBargains, we've rounded up some can't-miss deals. Check it out:

This is a big-screen TV deal as good as we expect to see on Black Friday. You get a huge $250 Dell gift card you can use on any numbers of other consoles, headphones, or even home automation stuff at Dell ... and you get a huge, well-reviewed Vizio TV. This is the perfect timing to get a big-screen TV with 120Hz as the football season has started, basketball is just around the corner and we are coming up on the end of the baseball season.
There are tons of less expensive luggage out there but this is a top-rated carry-on by the WireCutter and they found it to be one of the best carryons you can get. It is significantly less expensive than their No. 1 $250 suitcase from the same manufacturer. It shares many design features and high-quality zippers and wheels as their $250 bag. It includes handy features for travel such as a built-in garment folder to prevent wrinkles to nice clothing and their easy to direct MagnaTrac wheels which automatically lock into place. We bought one of these and couldn't be happier.
Today only Amazon is offering 30 percent off one of their higher-end Roombas. This has more cleaning power than less expensive ones with a more powerful motor and Roomba's AeroForce 3-stage cleaning system. This is the lowest price we've ever seen this model and it normally goes on sale for $530 at stores like Target.
If you need to make a ton of coffee in a hurry then the Bunn Velocity Brew will make enough quickly enough to keep pace with your coffee-pounding habits. Many reviews call it the fastest drip coffee maker they've seen and it doesn't compromise on the brew like less expensive brands.
Combine 15 sets of weights into one set of dumbbells with Bowflex's selecttech technology. Simply turn the dial and select the weight (up to 52 pounds) on the dumbbell and start lifting. This is a huge space saver and typically a set of these will cost closer to $400.
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