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Blum Holdings CEO Sabas Carrillo acquires $7,992 in stockJuJu Watkins has been on quite a tear for USC to start the new season. The 19-year-old has picked up right where she left off following an incredible freshman season at Southern California that saw her earn all sorts of honors in her first year in college. In five games played in the 2024-25 campaign, Watkins is already averaging 22.0 points , 6.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 3.4 steals and 2.6 blocks. She's led the No. 6 Trojans to a 4-1 record as they look to compete for a national championship this year. Watkins still has a couple more years in the NCAA before she turns pro. She will only be eligible for the WNBA draft once she turns 22, which gives her two more seasons in college -- including this one -- before she's potentially drafted in 2027. At this point, however, the comparisons between herself and Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark have already been rampant. Many consider Watkins to be the face of women's college basketball right now, which is a title that Clark held before she left Iowa for the WNBA. Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images ESPN reporter Monica McNutt, however, strongly believes that Watkins has the potential to have the same impact in the WNBA that Clark has had once the former turns pro. "Caitlin had a fantastic year," McNutt said in a recent episode of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony's "7PM in Brooklyn" podcast. "Rookie of the Year, exceeded expectations. I think JuJu has the potential to do the same thing when she gets to the pros, but if we could get that energy going from the college basketball ranks into the W[NBA] season, I think it's only up." I’m seeing a lot of people saying not to compare Juju to Caitlin, which I actually happen to agree with. I think Juju is incredibly talented, and a class act. I’m 100% rooting for her, but I think a lot of fans and media are putting an insane amount of pressure on her instead of... pic.twitter.com/2rOUV6pChp McNutt clearly has some extremely high expectations for Watkins. So much so, that the ESPN sportscaster has come out to say that she believes the Los Angeles, California native can replicate what Clark has done for the WNBA since her arrival not only on a personal level but perhaps more importantly, in terms of taking the league to new heights. McNutt's comparison has captured the attention of the fans on social media. While there is no argument about Watkins' elite talent, some supporters still aren't convinced that she will have the same "Caitlin Clark effect" once Watkins turns pro. "I absolutely love Juju game—shes a baller and only gonna get better," said a fan. "That said, I dont see her having the same crossover appeal as CC. On the court, shell be on par with CC, but IMO, she hasnt quite developed the charisma in interviews thats essential for driving marketability." "Caitlin's just 'hits' different!" a comment read. "The key word is organic. Plus, CC has that 'hometown' hero kind of story coming from & staying in Iowa. She 'willed' Iowa to rise. JuJu's story is the typically 'machine-made & groomed' athlete story. JuJu is great without the 'ness' in greatness." "It took 54 years for Caitlin to come along. This Juju will be a star no doubt, but she's no CC," reacted a reader. "JuJu is & will be a great player, but the W has had alot of GREAT players, Maya Moore, Candace, DT," pointed out another. "But will she be more impactful than Caitlin? CC inspired people to watch & cheer for something they'd never seen before. We've seen JuJu types. "They so desperately want their own CC. It’s not going to happen," declared a user. "They are pushing her way too early.." surmised another. "they are putting her front and centre already and she’s a sophomore.. hell usc ain’t even selling out their own arena. USC v ND wasn’t even sold out" Watkins herself is well aware of the comparisons fans and pundits have thrown in her direction. In a recent exclusive interview with Athlon Sports' Angelo Guinhawa, the USC superstar made it abundantly clear that for her, she's just doing her own thing . "I would say I just do my best to be myself and play my way," Watkins said. "I don't really think too much about the comparisons or the pressure, but I would say I just go out there and try to have fun, do what I do and continue to work hard. I think that's my mentality always." Watkins isn't shying away from the pressure, but it's evident that she's also making an effort to blaze her own trail, so to speak. Related: Jokes Are Pouring in About Caitlin Clark's Appearance in Boyfriend's Basketball Game Related: JuJu Watkins' Blunt Take on Caitlin Clark Comparisons After NIL DealEverything Joe Mazzulla said about Kristaps Porzingis’ return for CelticsTwo-time Academy Award winner Sean Penn slammed the Oscars while speaking — and chain-smoking — at a press conference during the Marrakech Film Festival. “The Academy have exercised really extraordinary cowardice when it comes to being part of the bigger world of expression, and in fact, have largely been part of limiting the imagination and very limiting of different cultural expressions,” the “Mystic River” star, 64, said, Tuesday during the annual event, according to Variety . “So I don’t ... get very excited about what we’ll call the Academy Awards [except for] when a film like ‘The Florida Project,’ or ‘I’m Still Here,’ or, you know, ‘Emilia Perez,’ of the things that are likely to happen this year.” He went on his anti-Oscars rant while applauding Ali Abbasi’s Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice,” which has been a controversial film considering the president-elect’s impending inauguration as the 47th president of the United States and his disparaging remarks about the movie. “When something sneaks through, it’s to be celebrated,” Penn argued. “It’s jaw-dropping how afraid this [so-called] business of mavericks is of a great film like that,” he continued. “One with great, great acting. [It’s amazing] that they too can be as afraid as a piddly little Republican congressman.” “The Apprentice” is not expected to make an impression in the upcoming awards season. Trump, 78, criticized the film as a “fake and classless” movie and said he hopes it will “bomb” in an Oct. 14 post to his social media site, Truth Social. He added, “It’s a cheap, defamatory and politically disgusting hatchet job, put out right before the 2024 Presidential Election, to try and hurt the Greatest Political Movement in the History of our Country.” Furthermore, Sebastian Stan, who portrays the reality star-turned-politician in “The Apprentice”, claimed his peers shunned him for partaking in the movie and that he was unable to participate in Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series because his colleagues refused to interview him. Plus, Abassi claimed to the Hollywood Reporter that Netflix turned down the film because “they have millions of MAGA subscribers.” “If you’re in the toilet paper business, you don’t want to alienate half the ass-wiping public,” the director bluntly added. Penn is known for being a political activist and an outspoken critic of Trump’s policies, so it’s no surprise he is a fan of the film — which reportedly has a scene depicting him raping his first wife, Ivana Trump. Penn — who won best actor at the Oscars for “Mystic River” and “Milk” — was honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Marrakech Film Festival on Sunday and encouraged people to be politically incorrect, as reported by Variety. “Around the world [there is] this demand for diversity — but not diversity of behavior and not diversity of opinion or language,” he told the audience. “I would just encourage everybody to be as politically incorrect as their heart desires and to engage diversity and to keep telling those stories, and I’m very proud and happy to be here.” The decorated actor and director notably made his red carpet debut with his 30-year-old girlfriend, Valeria Nicov, at the film festival over the weekend.

NoneJACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 4, 2024-- Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), parent company and home of Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, surprised local customers by hosting pop-up giveaways throughout the Southeast following GivingTuesday. Today, on “WinningWednesday,” the grocer distributed $50,000 in gift cards, plus free private label products across five store locations to thank loyal customers for saving with its award-winning Rewards program. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Southeastern Grocers brightened the holiday season today for its shoppers with festive freebies, including $100 gift cards and reusable tote bags stuffed with items from the grocer’s award-winning line of Own Brand products. The jolly giveaway spread holiday cheer across five Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket locations in the Southeast. (Photo: Business Wire) The first 100 customers that arrived at each of the designated Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie locations received a free $100 gift card and reusable tote bag stuffed with items from the grocer’s award-winning line of Own Brand products. The giveaway events delighted customers in Jacksonville, South Pasadena, Hallandale and Kenner, Louisiana, to help them fill their stockings – and their grocery carts – just in time for the holidays. “The holiday season brings abundant joy and celebration, but we know it can also present challenges for families navigating extra costs. That’s why we are proud to spread holiday cheer today, making the season brighter and budgets lighter for our valued customers. Year-round, we are committed to helping neighbors stretch every dollar further while putting delicious, nourishing meals on the table. With our Rewards program, customers can unwrap exclusive savings right at their fingertips – because at Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie, loyalty truly pays off!” Included in Newsweek’s list of for the fourth consecutive year, the grocer’s Rewards program provides customers with exclusive digital coupons and personalized rewards, including a free birthday gift and special percent back offers. Accessible through the grocer’s mobile apps and online, the Rewards program also gives access to weekly deals and allows customers to earn points for every shopping trip, which can be redeemed for money off groceries. The average Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie customer saves more than 19% by utilizing the grocer’s award-winning Rewards apps. 1 The Harveys and Winn-Dixie Rewards apps also provide additional benefits to plan ahead of time with the ability to view weekly ads, build shopping lists and view recipe inspiration. Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie stores also offer delivery and curbside pickup, making the grocery shopping experience simple and more convenient than ever. Customers can shop online with the same great deals and have their orders delivered right to their doors in as little as two hours, or opt for easy curbside pickup at participating stores. SEG is committed to helping neighbors save significantly more time and money on their grocery shopping, recognizing that every minute and dollar counts during the holiday season. For more details on the Harveys and Winn-Dixie Rewards programs and to sign up, visit and . 1 Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), parent company and home of Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, is an omnichannel retailer serving customers in brick-and-mortar grocery stores and liquor stores, as well as online with convenient grocery delivery and curbside pickup throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi. Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie are well-known and well-respected regional brands with deep heritages, strong neighborhood ties, proud histories of giving back, talented and caring associates and a strong commitment to providing the best possible quality and value to customers. For more information, visit and . View source version on : CONTACT: For SEG interviews or images contact: Meredith Hurley Senior Director, Communications and Community (904) 370-6029 KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA FLORIDA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY MEN RETAIL FOOD TECH FAMILY CONSUMER OTHER PHILANTHROPY PHILANTHROPY OTHER RETAIL SUPERMARKET FUND RAISING FOUNDATION WOMEN SENIORS SOURCE: Southeastern Grocers Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/04/2024 03:32 PM/DISC: 12/04/2024 03:32 PM

TEHRAN – More than 4.7 million tons of goods were transited through Iran's road network during the first 100 days of the 14th government’s term in office, according to data from the Iranian Transport and Urban Development Ministry, as reported by IRNA. This significant figure reflects the growing importance of Iran's strategic location for regional and international trade. It also highlights the success of the government's transit-focused policies, which prioritize the development of robust transport and logistics networks to strengthen economic ties with neighboring and regional countries. The government’s "Iran Way" initiative, introduced by the former Transport and Urban Development Minister Mehrdad Bazrpash, positions Iran as a critical transit hub, enabling neighboring countries to efficiently access international waters. Bazrpash emphasized that Iran’s unique geographic location and well-connected infrastructure make it a vital land bridge for global trade. In the previous Iranian calendar year 1401 (ended March 20, 2023), over 10.8 million tons of commodities were transited through Iran. Building on this momentum, the government has prioritized integrating Iran into major international transport initiatives, such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Iran’s geographical position at the crossroads of several major international corridors has given it a special status in global trade and transit. Its strategic land and rail routes are attracting increasing attention as neighboring and regional countries seek cost-effective, time-efficient transport solutions. Efforts by Iran’s Transport Ministry to develop corridors, streamline customs processes, and enhance infrastructure have played a significant role in boosting transit activity. Collaborations with regional and extra-regional partners, coupled with the government's "neighbor-first" policy, have further strengthened Iran’s role in international logistics. The Iranian government is implementing targeted strategies to solidify its transit dominance. These include: Infrastructure Development: Expanding and modernizing road and rail networks to accommodate higher transit volumes. Competitive Advantage: Reducing transit times and costs to attract more trade through Iran’s corridors. International Collaboration: Actively participating in multilateral initiatives like the Belt and Road and ECO programs to enhance regional connectivity. Streamlined Operations: Investing in technology and systems to make transit through Iran faster and more efficient. Iran’s focus on transit is part of a broader economic vision to maximize its geographic advantage. With sustained investment and policy support, the country aims to become a leading transit hub for goods between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, contributing to its economic growth and regional influence. EF/

NoneCerity Partners LLC raised its stake in shares of iShares MBS ETF ( NASDAQ:MBB – Free Report ) by 0.5% during the third quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 39,068 shares of the company’s stock after acquiring an additional 206 shares during the quarter. Cerity Partners LLC’s holdings in iShares MBS ETF were worth $3,743,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Several other hedge funds also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the stock. St. Johns Investment Management Company LLC bought a new position in shares of iShares MBS ETF during the third quarter worth about $30,000. Chris Bulman Inc bought a new position in iShares MBS ETF during the 2nd quarter worth approximately $31,000. Godsey & Gibb Inc. acquired a new position in shares of iShares MBS ETF in the 3rd quarter worth approximately $33,000. Rothschild Investment LLC bought a new stake in shares of iShares MBS ETF in the 2nd quarter valued at approximately $33,000. Finally, MeadowBrook Investment Advisors LLC increased its holdings in shares of iShares MBS ETF by 413.5% in the 3rd quarter. MeadowBrook Investment Advisors LLC now owns 380 shares of the company’s stock valued at $36,000 after acquiring an additional 306 shares during the last quarter. 91.70% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. iShares MBS ETF Stock Performance Shares of MBB opened at $93.93 on Friday. The business’s fifty day moving average price is $93.72 and its 200 day moving average price is $93.50. iShares MBS ETF has a 12-month low of $89.16 and a 12-month high of $96.76. iShares MBS ETF Cuts Dividend iShares MBS ETF Profile ( Free Report ) iShares MBS ETF (the Fund), formerly iShares Barclays MBS Bond Fund, is an exchange-traded fund (ETF). The Fund seeks investment results, which correspond to the price and yield performance of the Barclays Capital U.S. MBS Index (the Index). The Index measures the performance of investment grade mortgage-backed pass-through securities issued by the Government National Mortgage (GNMA). Featured Articles Receive News & Ratings for iShares MBS ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for iShares MBS ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .

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Indian diaspora in the UK immersed in the divine ambrosia of devotionBlack Friday is a perfect moment to update your coffee game with the best new gear and accessories at discount prices. We’ve sorted through a storm of Black Friday deals on espresso machines, grinders, French presses, and cold brew to find the absolute best buys on our highest-rated coffee gear. Check out our live blog for more live Black Friday deals and our tips for navigating Black Friday. For other coffee recommendations, check out our guides to the Best Espresso Machines , Best Automated Espresso and Cappuccino Machines , Grinders and Kettles , and Coffee Mugs and Pour-Over . WIRED Featured Deals The most-talked-about drip coffee maker: Fellow Aiden + Opus Grinder for $476 ($84 off) Best all-in-one espresso maker: Breville Barista Express for $550 ($200 off) A great deal on an entry-level espresso machine: Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista for $150 ($100 off) The quietest grinder: KitchenAid Semi Automatic Espresso Machine for $550 ($150 off) Best grinder under $100: Oxo Brew Conical Burr Grinder for $80 ($18 off) A smart coffee warmer: Bestinnkits Smart Coffee Warmer for $20 ($20 off) WIRED's Black Friday 2024 Coverage Black Friday Live Blog Apple Deals Walmart Deals Best Buy Deals Kindle Deals and Amazon Devices TV Deals Phone Deals Headphone Deals Laptop Deals Soundbar Deals Gaming Deals Toy Deals Camera Deals Kitchen Deals All-Clad Deals Beauty Deals Therabody Deals Travel Deals Mattress Deals Outdoor Deals Nomad Deals Branch Deals Tech Deals Black Friday Shopping Tips Jump to a Section Coffee Machine Deals Espresso Machine Deals Coffee Grinder Deals French Press and Cold Brew Deals Coffee Accessories Deals Coffee Machine Deals Fellow Aiden + Opus Grinder for $476 ($84 off) The Fellow Aiden drip coffee machine is probably the most talked-about device this year among coffee heads, in a year full of hype. The Aiden looks fancy, and it kinda is fancy. But the Aiden is less about hype than simple ease. “A coffee machine's ability to brew delicious coffee with as little friction as possible should be the primary yardstick of greatness,” wrote WIRED contributor Pete Cottell in his rave review of the Aiden ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ). Its real strength is that it makes beautiful, café-quality drip or pour-over without being any harder to figure out than than a grimy old Mr. Coffee from the 1970s. Pair it with the WIRED Gear team’s favorite bean grinder, the Opus, and you’ve got a powerhouse brewing setup at a steep Black Friday discount. (You can also just spring for the Opus, a terrific grinder , and get the same 20 percent off discount .) Moccamaster KBGV Select for $250 ($109 off) Technivorm's Moccamaster drip coffee maker has been handmade in the Netherlands since 1968. It's big, sturdy, and technically precise drip machine that'll maintain water at optimal brewing temperature during the entire brewing process. Note that to get this Black Friday deal, you may have to compromise on color. Some colors are sold out at the sale price already, so click around among the different color options to see if you find one you like on discount. But choose wisely: chances are it'll stick around for decades . Oxo 8-Cup Coffee Maker When this terrific, SCA-certified drip brewer came out only a few years ago, WIRED reviewer Joe Ray had to reassure readers that high-quality home drip coffeemakers were indeed possible, and real—and that the Oxo 8-Cup was resounding proof ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends .) It's still a great coffeemaker. And that insert allowing you to make just a single cup of coffee, rather than a whole pot? Still also a great idea. Espresso Machine Deals Breville Barista Express for $550 ($200 off) The Breville Barista Express is the WIRED Gear team’s favorite premium all-in-one espresso maker that’s priced within reach for mere mortals—and this weekend it’s significantly below list price, with potential rebates that could push the price down still further. What do we like about the Barista? It’s a sturdily constructed, mostly metal machine that’s easy to use and easy to froth your milk with. It’ll grind your beans for you, and it’ll produce consistent water pressure you can watch on its included pressure gauge. It’s also durable: It’s lived happily on WIRED reviewer Julian Chokkattu’s shelf for more than five years. Terra Kaffe TK-02 for $1,195 ($500 off) The Terra Kaffe is a pricey hunk of coffee machinery and has its bugs , but it’s one of few on earth to offer not just quality espresso and macchiato, but also true drip coffee that’s not Americano in disguise. This all arrives in a nifty, easy-to-clean package with a smart screen and all the trimmings. Using a phone app, you can begin warming the machine up from your bed, just like a remote starter on your car. Anyway, it’s a whopping $500 off till December 15, with an extra hundo off the top if you sign on for a coffee subscription. — Matthew Korfhage KitchenAid Semi Automatic Espresso Machine for $500 ($200 off) —Click the Coupon Every espresso lover with a spouse or a roommate knows the score: The grinder on your espresso machine might as well be an alarm clock for the whole house. What a delight, then, to hear the gentle spin of this KitchenAid machine ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ), whose burr grinder is like a susurration of the leaves. We can’t promise a light sleeper won’t stir, but it is the quietest such device our Gear team has tested. The KitchenAid is full of such considerate touches, whether its an astonishingly compact profile, wheels that let you tuck it away when not in use, and its intuitive operation. Note, however, our reviewer lamented it took a few more tries than expected to dial in the device to get a great cup. Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista for $150 ($100 off) The WIRED Gear team has long loved Mr. Coffee’s automated latte and cappuccino devices , and The Cafe Barista is already our budget pick in the category, often clocking in with deals below $200. The device’s low price comes with a trade-off: It’s a bit plasticky and lightweight. But for that, it makes rich single or double espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes with no fuss and a single button push. Milk comes out quite foamy, which is a plus or a minus depending on what you like. Portable Coffee Maker Deals Wacaco Picopresso Portable Espresso Maker for $104 ($26 off) Wacaco’s Picopresso is the overall best portable espresso maker that the WIRED Gear team has tested : compact, lightweight, and solid, with excellent extraction. It’s a tiny device with delicious results, offering very little bitterness and a nice crema. Caveats are that you’ll need to use very fine grinds, and you’ll have to be able to apply quite a bit of manual pressure to get good extraction, making this a difficult device for those with joint pain or repetitive stress injury. We also had good results, though not quite as good, with the previous (and less expensive) Nanopresso. Aeropress Go for $37 ($13 off) OK, I know: A classic AeroPress is already pretty portable. But the Go is even more travel-friendly. In fact, it's the WIRED Gear Team's favorite portable coffemaker of them all. It's lightweight, just a little bigger than a coffee mug and utterly self-contained. Another plus for people on the go is that an AeroPress is by its nature quite forgiving. Throw in some grounds, stir it up, and plunge away: Chances are it'll be a pretty good cup of joe. Anyway, Aeropress is discounting 25% off most Aeropress models for Black Friday, so pick your pleasure. Coffee Grinder Deals Oxo Brew Conical Burr Grinder for $80 ($18 off) In the price range under $100, no automatic grinder beat Oxo’s Brew in our testing . The Brew offers a balance of features, the solid precision of a conical burr grinder, and a surprisingly large range for a bean grinder with a price in the double digits. Just take note: Its slim profile means it’s not a space hog. But it’s tall, about 16 inches, which pretty much matches the standard clearance for cabinets—and it loads from the top, meaning you might have to find counter space with open sky. KitchenAid Burr Grinder for $139 ($40 off) Sometimes it's the simple things that make you love a product. And what first won over our Gear team testers about KitchenAid’s burr grinder was its ease of cleaning — the sort of thing you come to appreciate after weeks or months of daily use. But it's also a good grinder, if not quite up to the excellent grind execution of our slightly pricier top picks. We also liked the precise control of dosing, and the helpful guidelines on grind settings. This is the lowest price we’ve monitored on this model. Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder for $156 ($39 off) If you don't buy it as part of Fellow's Aiden Grinder kit, the Opus is well worth buying all on its own. It's the WIRED Gear team’s favorite overall grinder ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ), a quiet device with a consistent grind even at the finest espresso settings. At less than $200, it also manages to compete with grinders that cost much, much more. KitchenAid Blade Coffee Grinder for $30 ($30 off) We won’t oversell this blade grinder: It won’t give you the uniformity or the fineness of the high-end conical or flat burr grinders we’ll recommend to those looking for the very best . But if you’re a default drip or French press coffee drinker whose eyes cross whenever you hear someone talk seriously about “evenness of extraction” or “separation of flavors”? Well, this sturdy little KitchenAid will grind your beans without complaint. Pro tip, if it won’t make your eyes cross: Pulsing will yield a more even grind than just holding the button down. French Press and Cold Brew Deals Oxo Compact Cold Brew Maker for $28 ($7 off) This is a solid deal on a terrific cold brew maker . The Oxo Compact is my favorite device to make classic cold brew—the sort that brews for most of a day atop your counter. Why? It’s easy to use and elegant of shape, and its combination of mesh and (optional) paper filter makes for clean-tasting and fine-free coffee. The Compact evinces a firm respect for scarce counter and fridge space. And most important, the coffee it makes tastes delicious. Coffee I’ve made with the Oxo is the closest I can get to the best packaged or café cold brew. Secura French Press Coffee Maker for $37 ($15 off) The French press is an essential and portable tool in any coffee lover’s kitchen, a low-tech default for countertop or camping. The Secura’s biggest sell versus many other French presses is that it’s sturdy, stainless steel, and insulated. Which is to say, the hot stuff stays hot and the cool stuff stays cool. Is this the right time to mention it’s the WIRED Gear team’s favorite French press to make cold brew ? Coffee Accessories Deals Bestinnkits Smart Coffee Warmer for $20 ($20 off) File this into the “you didn’t know you needed one till you got one” folder—a sweet spot that makes this smart warmer a nice stocking stuffer for the caffeinated people in your life. This mug warmer isn’t “smart” because you need an app to use it, or because it records your conversations. It’s smart because it’s smart. The device registers when there’s a flat-bottomed mug on top of it, and responds by keeping it warm at about 130 degrees Fahrenheit—thus saving you the endless dance of either chugging down your coffee or topping it off to keep it hot. Remove the mug, and the device turns off. Easy is underrated. Fellow Atmos Vacuum Canister for $32 ($8 off) Vacuum bean storage makes coffee taste better, longer. If you’re using fresh, premium beans from a local roaster, a vacuum storage container will better preserve the investment you’re regularly making in your beans. Drop your bag into this container, then turn Atmos’ twist-action pump. The device will remove all air and thus all oxygen, freezing the sad oxidation process that would turn your once delicately aromatic coffee into acrid cardboard. This is the lowest price we’ve seen on the Atmos this year, and it's a great gift for the coffee-obsessed . Fellow Tally Pro Scale for $148 ($37 off) Sure, the Tally ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) will weigh your coffee, if that's all you need. But it'll also start a timer to track the progress of a prourover, and calculate the weight of water you'll need to add to it. Consider it a third-wave coffee pourover aficionado's true companion. Like most Fellow coffee gear, the Tally is 20 percent off right now. Fellow Prismo Attachment for $20 ($5 off) For the Aeropress lover in your life, even if it’s you: Swap out the cap on your Aeropress for a thicker Prismo, and you'll drastically increase the pressure you exert on the resulting brew. During testing, the WIRED team found this offered a cleaner cup, a bit of aeration, and even more satisfying cold brew . Science! Though this Black Friday deal isn’t a whopper, it still matches the best discount we’ve seen this year.

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