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Amazon Basics 8" Window Squeegee w/ 3x Silicone Blades

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$5.65

$9.99

43% off
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Amazon has Amazon Basics 8" Window Squeegee w/ 3x Silicone Blades for $5.93 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.63. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Multipurpose squeegee for wiping windows, windshields, mirrors,tiles, shower surfaces and more
  • Cleanly wicks away water for squeak-free, streak-free results
  • Removable non-slip handle for comfort and an easy, stable grip
  • Lightweight, compact design is simple to use and store
  • Includes 3 dual-edge silicone blades (8 inch) that last 6 times as long as traditional blades

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 6,800 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has Amazon Basics 8" Window Squeegee w/ 3x Silicone Blades for $5.93 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $5.63. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

About this item:
  • Multipurpose squeegee for wiping windows, windshields, mirrors,tiles, shower surfaces and more
  • Cleanly wicks away water for squeak-free, streak-free results
  • Removable non-slip handle for comfort and an easy, stable grip
  • Lightweight, compact design is simple to use and store
  • Includes 3 dual-edge silicone blades (8 inch) that last 6 times as long as traditional blades

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 6,800 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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I don't know about Amazon, but Walmart is clearing warehouse space. Amazon is probably doing the same thing, like many other retailers right now.

Some of those 3rd party warehouses jacked up their rates in response to tariffs. There are several reasons which are not important, but it made them more expensive, so the retailers want to move out.

Some of these cheap made-in-china items are just being totally discontinued, so they are liquidating. They won't be coming back. Amazon is definitely doing this with some of it's Mainstay items.

There is probably a recession coming. There could even be a debt panic due to the US treasury bond situation. Some companies want to sell now and go lean.

It's a very very scary time in the macro economy right now. Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen, but something is going to break.

Also, inflation is coming back big. Tariffs are massively inflationary. We will know how bad in Q3 and Q4.
TACO Tuesday is coming. He'll change his mind soon. Again.

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Great deal, thanks OP!
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yeah, there are a LOT of Amazon Basics drops today and unsure why but shared many.
I don't know about Amazon, but Walmart is clearing warehouse space. Amazon is probably doing the same thing, like many other retailers right now.

Some of those 3rd party warehouses jacked up their rates in response to tariffs. There are several reasons which are not important, but it made them more expensive, so the retailers want to move out.

Some of these cheap made-in-china items are just being totally discontinued, so they are liquidating. They won't be coming back. Amazon is definitely doing this with some of it's Mainstay items.

There is probably a recession coming. There could even be a debt panic due to the US treasury bond situation. Some companies want to sell now and go lean.

It's a very very scary time in the macro economy right now. Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen, but something is going to break.

Also, inflation is coming back big. Tariffs are massively inflationary. We will know how bad in Q3 and Q4.
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But Tariffs are paid by foreigners.
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Quote from BigBG :
I don't know about Amazon, but Walmart is clearing warehouse space. Amazon is probably doing the same thing, like many other retailers right now.

Some of those 3rd party warehouses jacked up their rates in response to tariffs. There are several reasons which are not important, but it made them more expensive, so the retailers want to move out.

Some of these cheap made-in-china items are just being totally discontinued, so they are liquidating. They won't be coming back. Amazon is definitely doing this with some of it's Mainstay items.

There is probably a recession coming. There could even be a debt panic due to the US treasury bond situation. Some companies want to sell now and go lean.

It's a very very scary time in the macro economy right now. Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen, but something is going to break.

Also, inflation is coming back big. Tariffs are massively inflationary. We will know how bad in Q3 and Q4.

TACO Tuesday is coming. He'll change his mind soon. Again.
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Still waiting for my job offers afters all these tariffs
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Still waiting for my job offers afters all these tariffs
I hear the Spelling/Grammar Academy is hiring
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Just find a "dollar store" for this one.
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Just find a "dollar store" for this one.

My first thought too! Although you get what you pay for 🙃
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This will really help my rush hour side hustle.
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Quote from BigBG :
I don't know about Amazon, but Walmart is clearing warehouse space. Amazon is probably doing the same thing, like many other retailers right now.Some of those 3rd party warehouses jacked up their rates in response to tariffs. There are several reasons which are not important, but it made them more expensive, so the retailers want to move out.Some of these cheap made-in-china items are just being totally discontinued, so they are liquidating. They won't be coming back. Amazon is definitely doing this with some of it's Mainstay items.There is probably a recession coming. There could even be a debt panic due to the US treasury bond situation. Some companies want to sell now and go lean.It's a very very scary time in the macro economy right now. Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen, but something is going to break.Also, inflation is coming back big. Tariffs are massively inflationary. We will know how bad in Q3 and Q4.
that is a lot to speculation just from a squeezee being on modest sale. SD comment section isnt really a place to pull things out of your butt and lay them all out.
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All the Cali commenters. 😄 MSNBC much?
it's called history @reeb7. this has been done in the past and failed each time
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Just be aware of how small it is. It might be OK for car windows, but it's too small for large windows. I use a 14" for the windows on my house, but professionals use larger than that. I have a 10" squeegee for the shower, but will replace that with a larger one when it wears out.

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