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- Cyber Monday is a great opportunity to save on big-ticket items like TVs and mattresses, but if you're on a budget, there are tons of great deals under $50.
- Some of the best deals are the Echo Dot and Fire TV Stick 4K bundle for $47, Bombas No-Show Socks for $8.40, Instant Pot Duo 60 for $49, and Magic Bullet Personal Blender for $39.99.
- Shop more of the best Cyber Monday 2019 deals we've found, and take a look at our curated deals from Amazon, Target, and Walmart.
- To potentially save more this Cyber Monday, visit Business Insider Coupons for our most up-to-date coupons and promo codes.
Cyber Monday is a great opportunity to save on big-ticket items like TVs and mattresses, but if you're not looking to spend big bucks there are many deals available under $50.
We've rounded up the best Cyber Monday deals for $50 or less, and will be updating this list as we see more great deals pop up.
Whether you want to treat yourself, are looking for a holiday gift, or you just take part in one of the buzziest shopping holidays of the year without going past your budget, you'll find it here.
The 5 best deals on Cyber Monday under $50:
1. A one-year Hulu Subscription, $1.99/month (Originally $5.99/month) [You save $48/year]
2. Keurig K-Mini Single-Serve Coffee Maker, $64.77 (Originally $89.99) [You save $25.22]
3. Echo Dot 3rd Gen and Fire TV Stick 4K bundle, $46.99 (Originally $99.98) [You save $52.99]
4. LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, $11.99 (Originally $14.96) [You save $2.97]
5. Instant Pot DUO60 6-Quart Cooker, $49 (Originally $99.95) [You save $50.95]
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