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      • Having just received a very nice set of DeWalt tools for our birthday, we have no need of Amazon's Two-Day Tool Sale. We remain intrigued, however, by a coupon code that works just for ladders: $50 off $250 code LADDER50 and $25 off $125 code LADDER23.

      • While you're feeling handy, The Home Depot has a 50% off clearance sale, including lighting and fixtures. [via TechBargains]

      • But don't forget the Amazon Friday Sale, made espiecally nice this week with bonus coupon codes. Use CECUSTAPPRCT for an additional 5% in Electronics and Computers purchases.

      • Today's Woot! is a a Pulsar Woman's Watch by Seiko, with real Swarovski Crystals—the only glass that costs like real diamond. They want $45 for these particular combo, but we have no frame of reference here, as we force our women to stand tall in the sun and watch their shadow to determine at what time to plant the corn.

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      • Lexar 1GB Compact Flash 12X Card only $35 at Buy.com after $55 rebate

      • Canon Digital Camcorders 25% off at Dell Home
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      • Save 20% off Valentine's Day Photo Gifts at Snapfish
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      • Philips 30" HD LCD TV $720 Shipped. 1280 x 720 resolution, DVI connection.

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