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I tested 9 Arch-based Linux distros, here's how I rank them
Want to try an Arch-based distro but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’ve already been distro-hopping and still haven’t found the perfect fit? Here’s my personal ranking of the nine Arch-based distros I think are worth your time—based on real-world testing and my own preferences.
3 fascinating Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (June 19-21)
It's easy to lose an entire evening on Netflix. One more episode of that reality show you've been obsessed with (looking at you, Outlast: The Jungle), or getting lost in that thriller movie you didn't mean to start watching after Kimmel. More and more frequently, however, Netflix's documentary machine pumps out a true story so compelling that it lodges itself in your brain and won't leave.
Check your dashboard: Honda recalls nearly 100,000 vehicles over airbag defect
If you drive a Honda Accord, Civic, or CR-V, you may have a reason to take a quick look at your VIN. American Honda Motor Co. has issued a safety recall for nearly 100,000 vehicles across its Honda and Acura lineups due to a component defect that can cause the front passenger airbags to deploy at full force during a crash, even when a child or infant seat is in that position.
Remember Android Wear? It did these 3 things better than any new Galaxy Watch or Pixel Watch
It’s hard to believe that Android Wear arrived over a decade ago. Google had great ideas for the platform that would eventually be renamed to “Wear OS,” but somewhere along the way, they were abandoned. To this day, Android Wear got a lot right.
I stopped buying consumer hard drives, and you should too
For most of us, when we think of enterprise hardware, we think "expensive." No wonder. Enterprise hardware, including HDDs, is built for servers, data centers, heavy workloads, and 24/7 use. You'd naturally expect them to cost more than consumer-friendly options.
3 impressive ESP32 projects to make this weekend (Jun 19 - 21)
Completing any project comes with a sense of accomplishment, but there’s no denying that some are more impressive than others. Whether it’s functionality you never thought possible, the culmination of months of work, or a particularly inventive way of circumventing limitations—these ESP32 projects have it all.
The 5 best gaming deals Id buy before Prime Day — Asus gaming laptops and Samsung monitors on sale
We're just days away from one of the biggest shopping events of the year.
This year, Amazon decided to launch into Prime Day a bit early, and we're in for big savings between June 23 and 26. But I've been covering Prime Day deals for nearly five years now, and I can tell you with certainty those dates are merely suggestions. You can find plenty of great deals before the sale starts, and other linger on into the days after the sale.
SEE ALSO: Shop the best Nintendo Switch deals ahead of Prime Day 2026Anyone who's looking for gaming upgrades is likely in for some treats from Amazon. Before the sale starts, I've spotted some excellent gaming deals that are already live. Since I'm not one to enjoy strong mid-day summer sun, you can find me inside gaming until it's time for a dinner in the backyard.
If you're shopping ahead of the sale, these are the top gaming deals to grab before Prime Day hits.
Best gaming monitor deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 $189.99 at Amazon$329.99 Save $140 Get Deal Why we like it
A gaming monitor has the power to change the whole gaming experience. Go curved, and you'll never go back to a dull flat screen. Lucky for us, the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 has a 1000R curve, and it's on sale for a massive 42% off ahead of Prime Day, coming in at just under $190 instead of the list price of $329.99. It's also worth noting the 27-inch model is on sale for about $200 which makes the cheaper price on the 32-inch model a fantastic snag.
The Samsung Odyssey G5 come with game-worthy specs like a 165Hz refresh rate, AMD Radeon FreeSync, and a glare-free display.
Best gaming-worthy TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: TCL TCL 65-inch ClassQM6K QLED TV $527.99 at Amazon$799.99 Save $272 Get Deal Why we like it
We often think of gaming as an expensive hobby, but it doesn't have to be if gaming items are multi-functional. For example. the 65-inch TCL ClassQM6K QLED TV can serve as your gaming display as well as your TV. Pair this with the sale price of $527.99, and things are looking a lot more realistic, price wise.
The TCL has a native refresh rate of up to 144Hz for crisp and quick gaming. The refresh rate is also excellent if you'll be sitting down to enjoy watching World Cup games this summer. TCL has the list price for the 65-inch ClassQM6K QLED TV set at $799.99, but Amazon's early Prime Day sale takes 33% off.
More gaming deals8BitDo Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller — $63.99 $69.99 (save $6)
PlayStation Portal + Case + Charging Station — $306.48 $322.97 (save $16.49)
49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95C) — $644.99 $999.99 (save $355)
4 Ryobi tools I can't live without (and what I use them for)
Ryobi makes a ton of cordless 18V power tools with a collection of over 350 products, and even though I've been buying them for nearly 20 years, there are a few essentials that I can't live without. Whether it's to make a DIY repair or project around the house easier, or just a must-have tool, here's what you need to know.
3 Emmy-nominated Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (June 19 - June 21)
In a television landscape overcrowded with ambitious storytelling, few shows have risen above the noise to earn both critical acclaim and Emmy recognition. From richly imagined worlds where power, identity, and survival collide in strikingly different ways, for example, to a modern mythological battleground where ancient gods clash with new beliefs, they push the boundaries of genre television, and that's why we love them.
I used Windows 11 exactly the way Microsoft wanted, and it drove me crazy
I've spent years pushing back against the way Microsoft wants me to use Windows. I usually change the default browser, clean up the Start menu, keep OneDrive from taking over my files, work around Windows Search, and generally try to make Windows feel like my computer instead of another doorway into Microsoft's services. On my main work machine, I even run MSEdgeRedirect because I'm tired of Windows sending certain system links to Edge after I've already chosen a different browser.
Older iPhones are vulnerable to a flaw Apple likely can’t fix
Researchers have discovered a vulnerability with older iPhones that Apple can't patch.
The team at Paradigm Shift, an independent European cybersecurity firm, published its findings on the flaw, which it calls usbliter8, on its blog on Thursday.
Researchers exploited flaws in the USB controller and the device's firmware to override the boot process (when the phone turns on) and gain control of the device before iOS loads, and even run unauthorized software.
SEE ALSO: Apple isn't done with the iPhone Air. What's in store for the Air 2?The issue exists within SecureROM, the code that runs when an iPhone turns on, which is embedded in certain chips. Apple can't fix these flaws, as the code can't be extracted from the chips.
Paradigm Shift reported the vulnerability to Apple before publishing it.
The impacted chips are A12 and A13. Here are the impacted iPhone models with A12 and A13 chips, as reported by AppleInsider:
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
Second-generation iPhone SE
iPhone XR
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max
S4 and S5 chips, which power some iPad and Apple Watch models, are also affected. Here are the impacted models, according to AppleInsider:
Eighth and ninth generation iPad
Third-generation iPad Air
Fifth-generation iPad Mini
First and second generation 11-inch iPad Pro
Third and fourth generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro
First-generation Apple Watch SE
Apple Watch Series 4 and 5
Paradigm Shift notes that technical support for the A12X and A12Z chips is possible but hasn't been implemented; this also affects the 2018 and 2019 iPad Pro models, AppleInsider reported.
The exploit requires physical access to the iPhone. Paradigm Shift wrote that it opens up different paths that could allow attackers to compromise Apple's Secure Enclave Processor, which stores encrypted data and passcodes.
"As these vulnerabilities reside in immutable code, affected users should be aware that migrating to newer hardware remains the most effective mitigation," Paradigm Shift's blog post states. Meaning: The best way to avoid this vulnerability is to get a new device.
3 Home Assistant projects to do more with your tech this weekend (June 19-21)
We live in a disposable world, but there are plenty of ways to reuse or repurpose the devices in our smart homes. Even old or broken devices that seem like they may be of little use can be adapted into something awesome. Here are three Home Assistant projects that can help you do more with what you've got.
The iPhone prices hikes might happen any day now
A few days ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook warned that Apple product prices are going up, due to the raging memory chip shortage that's putting pressure on consumer electronics manufacturers.
"Unfortunately, price increases are unavoidable," said Cook, which pretty much seals the deal for pricier iPhones and other Apple gadgets.
While Cook didn't share any other details, many folks (us included) assumed the price hikes would likely happen in the fall, when the company typically launches its new Apple Watches and iPhones. Now, it appears the changes might take the form of actual price increases for existing products, which isn't typical for Apple.
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the price hikes are likely "fairly imminent."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."No other reason to flag them now. I’d also note that Apple back to school sale is very imminent, and it could make sense to tie these together as a buffer. Either way this is happening soon. Not a fall thing."
We could imagine Cook, who's on his way out as CEO, flagging future price hikes to make life a bit easier for his successor, John Ternus. But if Gurman is right, it could mean that the best time to get a cheaper iPhone is... well, right now, before prices go up.
SEE ALSO: A Prime Day Apple deals primer: We're tracking prices on AirPods, iPads, and MacBooksGurman also referenced Apple's "Back to School" sale, which typically starts mid-June. Apple could increase the regular prices of its products while still offering discounted education pricing to make the transition less painful.
15+ streaming services you can get for 99 cents, plus more early Prime Day streaming deals
Last year, Amazon surprised us by dropping a boatload of Prime Day streaming deals for the first time. In 2026, it's basically rinse and repeat. And that's not a bad thing.
Prime Day isn't just for deals on TVs and headphones anymore — it's also a great time to load up your digital libraries with streaming subscriptions, so long as you're a Prime member. (Not yet a member? Sign up here.) One of the biggest perks of having a Prime account is gaining access to Prime Video, Amazon's own streaming service. While Prime Video itself isn't on sale, tons of subscription add-ons are, including premium options like Apple TV, AMC+, and Paramount+.
In the days leading up to the official Prime Day kickoff (which takes place June 23 through 26 this year), HBO Max also dropped a killer deal. We wouldn't be surprised if even more streamers toss their hats in the ring to compete as we inch closer to the big day.
Don't worry; we'll be keeping an eye out for you and updating this list with the latest and greatest streaming deals that drop. While we're not expecting Black Friday-level discounts, we are sure to get some diamonds in the rough.
Best early Prime Day long-term streaming deal Opens in a new window Credit: HBO Max HBO Max 40% off annual subscriptions Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: HBO Max HBO Max (Prime Video add-on) 40% off annual subscriptions Get Deal Why we like itHBO Max always gives us one of the best streaming deals for Black Friday, but this is the first time it's decided to hop aboard the Prime Day express. And it's kicking off its Prime Day deal debut with a bang: new and returning subscribers can get any annual subscription for 40% off. Yes, that means this deal isn't just limited to the ad-supported tier like it is on Black Friday.
Typically, HBO Max annual subscriptions cost $109.99 for the Basic with ads tier, $184.99 for Standard (no ads), and $229.99 for Premium (no ads + 4K). Through July 15, however, you'll only pay $78.99, $132.99, or $164.99, respectively. After your first year, your subscription will revert to full price unless you cancel. Still, that's 12 whole months of streaming for 40% less than usual.
Psst: If you don't want to deal with logging into another streaming service, this deal is also available in the form of a Prime Video add-on.
Best early Prime Day streaming add-on deal Paramount+ streaming deals: Standalone deal Paramount+ Premium $0.99/month for 2 months (save $13/month) Get Deal prime video add-on Paramount+ (Prime Video add-on) $0.99/month for 2 months (save $13/month) Get Deal Roku add-on Paramount+ Premium (Roku add-on) $0.99/month for 2 months (save $13/month) Get Deal Why we like itLike clockwork, we can always count on Paramount+ to dish out one of the best streaming deals during major shopping events. The streamer has resurrected the exact same streaming deal from last Prime Day for 2026, only this time it's technically a better offer since Paramount+ raised its prices earlier this year. Typically $13.99 per month for a Premium subscription (that's the ad-free tier with Showtime), you'll get two months for just 99 cents a piece. That saves you $26 total.
The Paramount+ library is surprisingly robust. Premium subscribers can enjoy Paramount+ Originals like Landman and RuPaul Drag Race All Stars, Showtime series like Dexter Resurrection and Yellowjackets, CBS shows like Survivor and Big Brother live, UFC fights, and nostalgic shows from Nickelodeon and MTV. That's not even counting the massive movie lineup (including Paramount Pictures movies straight from the theater).
The discount is only valid through the end of Prime Day on June 26, so be sure to sign up before then. You can grab the deal directly through Paramount+ itself or as a subscription add-on via Prime Video or Roku.
Best Prime Day music streaming deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Music Unlimited Amazon Music Unlimited free for 4 months (save $11.99/month) Get Deal Why we like itIf you're not committed to a music streamer, now's a good time to check out Amazon Music Unlimited without spending a cent. Through June 29, new subscribers can secure four free months. Typically $11.99 per month for Prime members, that's a total of $47.96 in savings. Amazon Music Unlimited unlocks a massive music catalog that you can listen to on-demand, ad-free, and in the highest quality possible. Beyond music itself, Unlimited subscriptions also include "the most ad-free podcasts" of any of the major music apps, as well as one free audiobook per month via Audible. Even if you do already subscribe to another music streaming service, it's worth it to take a pause from payments for four months and lock in this deal.
More early Prime Day streaming dealsAcorn TV (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $9.99/month (save $9/month)
Acorn TV + AMC+ (Prime Video bundle) — $1.85/month for 2 months $12.99/month (save $11.14/month)
ALLBLK (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $6.99/month (save $6/month)
AMC+ Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $10/month)
Apple TV (Prime Video add-on) — $5.99/month for 2 months $12.99/month (save $7/month)
Audible Standard — free for 3 months $8.99/month (save $8.99/month)
BBC Select (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $5.99/month (save $5/month)
BritBox (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $10/month)
Crunchyroll Fan (Prime Video add-on) — $59.99/year $99.99/year (save $40)
Great American Pure Flix (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $9.99/month (save $9/month)
Hallmark+ (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $7/month)
howdy (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $2.99/month (save $2/month)
Lifetime Movie Club (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $4.99/month (save $4/month)
MGM+ (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $7.99/month (save $7/month)
PBS Documentaries (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $4.99/month (save $4/month)
PBS Kids (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $4.99/month (save $4/month)
PBS Masterpiece (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for two months $6.99/month (save $6/month)
Starz (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $12.99/month (save $12/month)
ViX Premium (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $10.99/month (save $10/month)
UP Faith & Family (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $5.99/month (save $5/month)
Wonder Project (Prime Video add-on) — $0.99/month for 2 months $8.99/month (save $8/month)
20+ trading card deals to shop before Prime Day — save on Pokémon TCG, Magic, One Piece, and more
Amazon’s Prime Day sale is fast approaching, with deals on popular trading cards like MTG and Pokémon already live.
Mashable regularly tracks the best deals from Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon, plus other collectable cards like One Piece and KPop Demon Hunters. And this sale season is no different — we’re expecting more deals to go live as we get closer to Prime Day’s official launch date of June 23.
These are the best early Prime Day trading card deals we’ve found.
Best trading card deal Opens in a new window Credit: Magic: The Gathering Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Jumpstart Booster Box $114.94 at Amazon$167.76 Save $52.82 Get Deal Why we like it
The Magic: The Gathering deals are racking up already, several days out from the start of Prime Day. Of all the deals available, this is the best we've seen today, with a massive saving of $52.82 on preorders of the all-new Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Jumpstart Booster Box.
This set isn't even out yet, and it's already at its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. It's such a good deal (31% at the time of writing) that we could see preorders sell out. We've already seen other discounts disappear due to high demand — so don't miss out.
It comes with 24 Jumpstart Booster packs, which works out at just $4.79 per pack. Each Jumpstart Booster pack contains 20 cards.
More early Prime Day trading card dealsMagic: The GatheringMagic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Starter Kit — $19.45 $21.93 (11% off)
Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Beginner Box — $28.99 $34.99 (17% off)
Magic: The Gathering Foundations 2025 Jumpstart Booster Box — $99.89 $105.43 (5% off)
Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box (30 packs) — $112.99 $123.95 (9% off)
Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities Play Booster Box (30 Packs) — $140.03 $144.99 (4% off)
Magic: The Gathering Avatar: The Last Airbender Play Booster Box — $169.95 $179.95 (6% off)
Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution — Chaos Rising Booster Bundle — $44.99 $59.99 (25% off)
Pokémon TCG Mega Zygarde ex Premium Collection with 8 Booster Packs — $54.50 $69.99 (22% off)
Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Box — $85.99 $118.99 (28% off)
Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Ascended Heroes Premium Poster Collection Mega Lucario — $195.99 $199.99 (2% off)
Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Booster Display — $263.99 $279.99 (6% off)
One Piece Card Game OP-06 OVP Booster — $28.39 $29.99 (5% off)
Starter Deck EX ST-30 Luffy & Ace — $84.95 $89.99 (11% off)
One Piece TCG Carrying on His Will Booster Box (OP-13) 24 Booster Packs — $599.95 $655.39 (8% off)
I found these 5 overlooked open-source apps on GitHub and use them every day
Open-source applications are a great way to cut a few subscriptions and save yourself some money, especially if you own an old PC that you can put to work as a server. There are hundreds, if not thousands of different open-source projects out there, but these are 5 of my favorites that aren't super common.
Amazons early Prime Day deals include great options for Fathers Day
The question of what to gift Dad for Father's Day is back again. Year after year, it never gets easier to find the perfect gift. Whether you're shopping for Dad, Grandpa, a stepdad, or the nice guy down the street, take note that Father's Day is June 21 this year.
We're firmly in last-minute gift territory a few days ahead of Sunday, but Amazon's same-day, next-day, and two-day shipping gives you enough time to snag something great for Dad. Ahead of Prime Day, Amazon has a major selection of sales that'll work great for Father's Day. Below are some of our favorites to shop this weekend.
Best Bluetooth speaker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ultimate Ears Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 $69.99 at Amazon$99.99 Save $30 Get Deal Why we like it
Sitting at a solid 30% discount, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 will make for a great Father's Day gift. In Mashable's guide to the best Bluetooth speakers, the UE Wonderboom 4 earns the top spot as the best option under $100. Thanks to this early Prime Day deal, it's on a significant discount. Mashable's review explains, "This speaker's small (and rugged enough) to take along for a hike, while traveling, and for tossing next to the pool." Since it's waterproof, it's also a great option for using as a shower speaker.
Best portable power station deal Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Solix Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 $799.99 at Amazon$1,499 Save $699.01 Get Deal Why we like it
Over the past few years, I've tested dozens of portable power stations, and the Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 is the one I use the most. I'd rather overestimate my power needs than run short, which is why I head out with 2048Wh of battery capacity with the C2000 Gen 2. It's still portable enough to take for a weekend of camping without being too heavy to carry around. I also love the dual high-powered USB-C ports that can reach 140W. It's also quick to recharge, taking under one hour to go from totally dead to full power. Since I tend to decide last-minute to go camping (I'm a fair-weathered camper), the quick charging is super useful if I haven't planned in advance.
Dad is sure to find uses for the Solix C2000 Gen 2, from camping to yard work or for keeping the house powered up during the next storm. Shop today at Amazon and you'll be saving 47%.
Best kitchen deal Opens in a new window Credit: Cuisinart Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker $66.99 at Amazon$89.95 Save $22.96 Get Deal Why we like it
Summer is all about cool treats. If your dad loves a bowl of ice cream for dessert every night, the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker is a perfect gift. On sale for only $66.99, dad will be able to make every flavor imageable without hassle thanks to the ease of the Cuisinart. It can make ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, sherbet, and even frozen drinks. And while it would technically be a gift for dad, you know that you'll benefit, too.
Best water bottle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Owala Owala FreeSip (32 ounces, select colorways) $27.97 at Amazon$34.99 Save $7.02 Get Deal Why we like it
For the dad who's always forgetting to drink water, gift him Mashable's favorite water bottle. The Owala FreeSip allows for both tipping the water bottle up to take a big glug or sipping through the built-in straw. In Mashable's review of the Owala FreeSip, Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino said, "The FreeSip's insulation really is impeccable, offering 24 hours of cold. I've filled mine up with ice and water to come back a day later and still find the jingle of full ice cubes. Plus, the two-part locking lid can also double as a loop for easy carrying. Cleaning is also easy with the FreeSip."
The 32-ounce version of the FreeSip usually sells for $34.99, but Amazon has select colorways on sale for $27.97 or $27.99.
Best Lego deal Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Star Wars R2-D2 (75379) $79.99 at Amazon$99.99 Save $20 Get Deal Why we like it
If the father figure in your life is a Star Wars fan and also enjoys building a Lego set, it's a win-win to snag the Lego Star Wars R2-D2. The build will look great on a bookshelf or on a desk, and the 25th anniversary edition features a Darth Malak minifigure.
Best fitness earbuds deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 $199.95 at Amazon$249.99 Save $50.04 Get Deal Why we like it
Read Mashable's full review of the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 sports earbuds.
If the dad in your life likes to head to the gym, takes the dog on walks, or goes for runs, the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are perfect. They're Mashable's favorite earbuds for working out and they happen to be on sale for 20% off ahead of Father's Day. The noise-cancelling earbuds get up to 45 hours of listening time with the included charging case. Of course, they're sweat and water-resistant, and they come in a few fun colorway options.
Best robot lawn mower deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ecovacs Ecovacs Goat O1000 RTK Robot Lawn Mower $699 at Amazon$999.99 Save $300.99 Get Deal Why we like it
If dad is in charge of mowing the lawn but doesn't love the chore, he might love upgrading to a robot lawn mower. None of these come cheap, so perhaps this can be a group gift, but the Ecovacs Goat 0100 robot lawn mower is on sale for $699. It can cover yards up to 0.25 acres and it also comes with automated mapping, similar to what we're used to with robot vacuums. Its narrow body of 2.3 feet is great for passing through small areas and you can select the ideal mowing height between 1.2 and 3.1 inches.
Block ads on every device in your house with this simple 15-minute project
Phrases like "Domain Name System" and "DNS sinkhole" can make setting up Pi-hole sound like something complicated that requires a lot of technical knowledge. In fact, Pi-hole is fairly simple to set up, and you can have it up and running in 15 minutes. It's one of the best introductions to the world of homelabbing.
Upgrade your home theater with the Hisense U6SF’s Hi-QLED MiniLED technology
TV technology has evolved a lot over the last few years. Even if you picked up a set a couple of years ago, it might be time for an upgrade, as new materials and features have significantly enhanced the viewing experience.
Your homemade bread era starts now: This early Prime Day KitchenAid deal saves you over $100
SAVE $120: As of June 19, the KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart stand mixer is down to $379.95 at Amazon. That's a 24% discount on its $499.99 list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: KitchenAid KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Stand Mixer $379.95 at Amazon$499.99 Save $120.04 Shop Now
The KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart stand mixer is down to $379.95 at Amazon for Prime Day, marking a 24% discount and saving you $120.04 off its $499.99 list price.
Built for everyday baking and bigger batch cooking, it has a 5-quart capacity that can handle everything from cookie dough to shredded ingredients for meals with friends and family.
The KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart stand mixer is built with a sturdy metal body designed to handle regular use in the kitchen. It also uses 59 touchpoints around the bowl, meaning the beater reaches multiple spots as it spins, helping ingredients mix evenly without leaving dry or unmixed patches.
It comes with a 5-quart stainless steel bowl that has a handle, making it easy to work with both small and large batches. You can make up to nine dozen cookies in one go, and the bowl is dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
The tilt-head design makes it simple to add ingredients while you’re mixing, since you can lift and lock the head for better access to the bowl. It also has 10 speeds, so you can go from slow stirring to whipping cream or mixing heavier dough without needing multiple tools.
Snag the KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart stand mixer at Amazon and officially upgrade your cookie game.


