The Best NEXPOW Tech Deals You Can Grab Before Sunday
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DT Staff Published November 13, 2025 |
If you’re looking to grab some practical, tech-forward gear without overspending, NEXPOW is running a series of standout deals across power, auto, and home essentials. These picks cover everything from emergency preparedness to car safety and everyday cleaning — all at wallet-friendly prices.
Below are the top offers worth checking out before they end on 11/16 at 11:59 PM PDT.
Shop the deal: $74.99 (56% off)A crisp, wide-angle dash cam that records clear footage day or night. Great for boosting your driving security, capturing incidents, and giving you peace of mind on commutes or road trips.
Shop the deal: $299.99 (73% off)A compact 3000W inverter generator designed for campers, homeowners, and anyone wanting reliable backup power. It runs quieter than traditional gas units and delivers clean, stable electricity for sensitive devices — perfect for outages or off-grid weekends.
Shop the deal: $49.99 (66% off)A fast, cordless tire inflator with an easy digital pressure readout. Whether you’re topping up car tires, bike wheels, or sports gear, this is one of those tools you’ll be glad to have on hand whenever you need it.
Shop the deal: $29.99 (25% off)A lightweight, high-suction handheld vac built for fast cleanup jobs in your car or around the house. Compact, rechargeable, and powerful — ideal for crumbs, pet hair, and quick spot cleans.
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