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Cheap William Morris Wallpaper

Cheap William Morris Wallpaper

Where’s the cheapest place to get Willow Boughs and Fruit, these two classic wallpapers designed by master industrial revolutionist William Morris?

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• Yes, today is Free Pancake Day at International House of Pancakes, from 7AM to 2PM. We won’t be joining you as there aren’t any IHOPS near us, but we are with you in syrup.

Morning Deals Round-Up

Amazon’s Friday Sale is here, because today is Friday. Highlights include 12-Piece Anodized Aluminum Cookware from Anolon for $170, DEWALT Heavy Duty Drilling & Screwdriving Accessory Combo Kit for $30, Hydrofarm GTV4 4-Foot-Wide Green Thumb Grow Light System for $70, and a Tippmann Model 98 Paintball Marker for $80.

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• Pick up one of two Motorola Bluetooth headsets on the cheap: the HS805 for $25 or the MS815 for $30. Use the coupon code RAZRREWARDS for an additional 10% off. These should work fine with non-Motorola but Bluetooth-equipped phones.

Amazon.com Morning Home-Goods Deals: Comforters, Omelet Pans, Grills, Blood Pressure Monitors

Amazon.com Morning Home-Goods Deals: Comforters, Omelet Pans, Grills, Blood Pressure Monitors

Check out this morning’s hot-to-trot deals on home wares.

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SlickDeals has information about free service for ’95 to ’97 Hondas, including emissions inspection and new cap, rotor, and wires over 75k miles. Don’t let them upsell you the car lock oil, though.

Don’t Lose Your Shirt Over a Casket

Don’t Lose Your Shirt Over a Casket

Where can you get a good deal on a coffin?

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• We’ll leave behind our ‘no rebates’ policy for this deal at Radio Shack for the Ultra X-Connect 500W Power Supply for free, after $100 worth of rebates. Slickdeals has the details. With Radio Shack’s problems, we look forward to future big deals.

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• Amazon’s electronics outlet has many items on sale for 70% off or more. Get the Remanufactured Brother RPT-65 P-Touch Personal Label Printer for just $13, Lifehackers. [via DealNews]

Good Deals on Pants, Coats, Tripods

Good Deals on Pants, Coats, Tripods

s Fleece Pants for $9.

Woot Off: Day 2

Woot Off: Day 2

Just a quick reminder that yesterday’s Woot Off—where Woot drops one deal after another until each item is sold—continues apace.

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• No man—and few women—has failed to marvel at the power of the floor jack. Own your own Craftsman 2 1/4 ton floor jack with jack stands for just $27.50. Pick up from Sears only. [via SlickDeals]

Amazon Trades You $30 for $99 of Diapers

Amazon Trades You $30 for $99 of Diapers

Until Feb. 28 you can get a $30 Amazon.com gift certificate after making a $99-and-up Amazon.com order of Huggies brand products.

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• Grab a refurbished Philips DVP642/37B DVD player for $30, shipped, from Philips Outlet. Image says out of stock, but the indicator says it’s in stock. Not a bad player at all—supports Xvid and Divx downloaded files played from burnt discs.

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• Here’s a deal for we penny pinchers: SuperMediaStore.com has the Kill-A-Watt Electricity Monitor for $29, shipped. This little gewgaw tells you how much power each device you plug into it uses, equipping you with the knowledge that your desktop document incinerator is actually sort of power hungry.

Squint or You’ll Miss these Eyewear Deals

Squint or You’ll Miss these Eyewear Deals

The nearly once-a-year savings for frames and glasses are here. They’re $99 at Sears Optical, along with $100 and under frame, until Feb 18 and $96 at JC Penney Optical, along with $150 and under frames until Feb 26. However, some people look unfavorably on budget Sears and J.C. Penney eyewear, a phenomenon known as department store stigmatism.

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• Sportswear retailer Altrec.com has an ‘Extreme Savings‘ event, where you can wail the most wicked gnarly discounts from 30 to 60% off regular prices. Brands include The North Face, Burton, and Patagonia.

Snag Sweet Tech Deals

Snag Sweet Tech Deals

Scoring consumer tech bargains has gotten harder but are still there for the savy, reports The New York Times.