Today’s Amazon deals: Batman costumes, Archer badges, and dirt-cheap Tupperware
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Rubbermaid 42-piece food storage containers ($9.95)
Ten bucks for 21 different food storage containers plus their corresponding lids? What a deal. Seriously. These always go missing at work or at home, and it’s always good to have extras around, especially as soup and stew season approaches.
Black & Decker Jr. chainsaw ($25.99, was $39.99)
Pick this up for a kid who wants to be in construction, or for one who’s interested in the slashing arts.
Levi’s men’s jeans ($29.99 for Prime customers only)
Being an Amazon Prime subscriber can pay off in more ways than just the free shipping and access to all sorts of video and audio streaming. Amazon has been offering deals just for Prime subscribers, and today’s—$29.99 Levi’s jeans—is pretty solid. Both the 505 and 511 are up for grabs, in a huge range of sizes. If you’re a dude, and you wear Levi’s, you might as well pick some up, even if you’re good on the jeans front right now. You’ll always use them. And if you’re not a Prime subscriber, you can either opt in now, or check out the 30-day free trial, which is always a deal.
Mountain House emergency food kits ($28.99 and up)
With Election Day swiftly approaching, it might be time to start thinking about what you’re going to do when everything goes to shit and we all have to live off the grid. Mountain House offers a variety of emergency food options, some of which are on sale today only on Amazon. You can choose from the 2-day kit ($28.99), or opt for the 14-day kit, which goes for $275. There are other options in between, so figure out how long it’s going to take you to walk to Canada and pony up accordingly.