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Unleash Your Creativity With New Cricut Gear on Sale for Prime Day

Unleash Your Creativity With New Cricut Gear on Sale for Prime Day
Unleash Your Creativity With New Cricut Gear on Sale for Prime Day


Cricut — best known for its smart cutting machines that let you make personalized clothing and houseware — has many of its products on sale for this week’s October Prime Day sales event. If you’ve been thinking about learning how to create personalized hats, mugs, clothing or other items, now might be a good time to invest in Cricut’s gear.

When Russell Holly reviewed the Explore 3, he said it “very much lived up to the claims of its creator.” It’s faster than the Explore 2, and the addition of smart vinyl allows you to print large pieces in a single cut. The mug press is also excellent at the one job it is asked to do: putting designs on coffee mugs.

We’ve pulled the best deals on Cricut equipment below, but you can check out their Amazon store page to see all the products available. Prime Day deals change often, so be sure to check back for the latest pricing and sales info.

We’ve rounded up all the best October Prime Day deals, including the best deals under $25, $50 and $100. If you’re shopping for something specific, we’ve also sorted through and found the best deals on TVs, Apple products, laptops and more.

CNET is always covering a wide array of deals on tech products and much more. Start with the hottest sales and discounts on the CNET Deals page, and sign up for the CNET Deals Text to get daily deals sent straight to your phone. Add the free CNET Shopping extension to your browser for real-time price comparisons and cash-back offers. And peruse our gift guide, which includes a full range of ideas for birthdays, anniversaries and more.



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