Cheaper Than Amazon: Week of October 6th, 2014

By on October 8, 2014

best-buy-amazon-logoYou can admit it. We all do it. It’s a compulsion, a necessity, an obsession. Anyone that uses the Internet checks Amazon when shopping for something.

Don’t get us wrong, we do it too. And quite often, Amazon is cheaper. It gets even better if you still live in a state where Amazon doesn’t charge sales tax or you can use your Amazon Prime subscription to get it in just two days without paying additional shipping costs.

However, there are an increasing number of deals as of late in which retailers are able to beat Amazon’s price significantly. On Ben’s, we specifically point that out in the deal box next to the retail price. In addition to that feature, we will also be rounding up the best of those deals for you each week in this series.

So without further adieu, here are our picks for the best deals that are cheaper than Amazon this week. You can also find our full Cheaper Than Amazon deal feed here.

Apex ASB 6000 60″ Bluetooth Sound Bar

$200 at Groupon vs. $508 at Amazon
  • Features Bluetooth connectivity, 350W max output
  • Six 3″ full-range speakers and two 1″ silk dome tweeters
  • Free shipping

Margaritaville Tattoo Men’s Leather Sandals

$15 at 6pm vs. $50 at Amazon
  • Has leather upper & leather lining
  • Includes a suede footbed, Weighs 10oz.
  • Color: Golden Brown
  • Free shipping

Rado D-Star 200 Men’s Watch w/ Automatic Movement

$1195 at Ashford vs. $1824 at Amazon
  • Features Swiss self-winding movement, 43mm case
  • Includes a stainless steel and ceramic bezel
  • Requires coupon code
  • Free shipping

Toshiba Satellite Quad Core AMD A6 15.6″ Laptop

$300 at Best Buy vs. $381 at Amazon
  • AMD Quad-Core A6-6310 1.8GHz, 4GB DDR3, 750GB HDD, BT
  • AMD Radeon R4 graphics, 15.6″ 1366 x 768 LED, Windows 8.1 x64
  • Weighs 4.9 lbs. and measures 1.1″ thin
  • Free shipping

BenQ BL2710PT 2560×1440 27″ IPS LED Monitor

$379 at BenQ vs. $556 at Amazon
  • 2560×1440 resolution, WQHD IPS LED panel, 4ms response time
  • 350 cd/m2 brightness, DVI-I, HDMI, Display Port, USB 3.0
  • Features pivot and height adjustment
  • $5 shipping (included)

Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit Men’s Running Shoes

$65 at Finish Line vs. $105 at Amazon
  • Has woven Flyknit with Flywire technology upper
  • Also includes Phylite midsole and deep hexagonal flex grooves
  • Colors: Dark Grey/Black/Electric Green
  • Free shipping (included)

As always, be sure to check Ben’s deal feed for the latest deals and contribute to our community by rating each deal. If you are looking for a specific product, you can sign up for deal alerts here and we will email you the second that we post it in the deal feed.

About Mike Flacy

Editor-in-Chief for The CheckOut. During my free time, I love to write about pop culture, home theater, digital photography, social media, mobile technology and cool gadgets!

One Comment

  1. ShiftyEffect

    November 7, 2014 at 10:15 pm

    BenQ BL2710PT is a nice montior, but gamers like myself need all that but with a low response time and Gsync and/or freesync capabilites. 4K is amazing but most games can’t run games with 4K maxed at 60fps average without 2 or three cards. Most people just don’t have the budget. Luckliy, they are push 4K monitors and TVs more and more.

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