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  • [Amazon.ca] Vicks CoolRelief Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier 4.5L – $55

    Vicks VUL600C CoolRelief Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier
    Medium Room Humidifier for Baby, Bedroom, Office Desk, with Variable Output Control, Scent Pad Slots, Inhalant Cup, Auto Shut-Off, 4.5L/1.2Gal

    Seems like a decent deal on a device that’s been around for years and well-regarded I believe. It appears to be an ATL on Amazon.ca at least.

    I’ve been considering a bedroom humidifier to see if it helps relief some discomfort during night due to dryness in my nose. After stumbling on this deal I started reading up the various opinions on cold vs warm mist devices, but from what I understood the root of it is pros/cons of the 2 technologies used to run these kinds of humidifiers: ultrasonic and evaporative. Now I’m not sure I should bother given each option comes with it’s own additional costs/maintenance and feeling a bit of decision paralysis… Considering saving some $ and trying to use some nasal gel/moisturizer for some relief first.

    Would appreciate any input… The last thing is I’m also trying to gauge if my inside humidity is actually pretty normal and maybe I’m just extra sensitive when it’s low… For reference right now it’s between -1 and -5 outside, +22 inside with humidity levels between 20-25.

    Statistics: Posted by mtl-D — Jan 7th, 2026 3:13 pm


  • [Amazon.ca] Vicks CoolRelief Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier 4.5L – $55

    Vicks VUL600C CoolRelief Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier
    Medium Room Humidifier for Baby, Bedroom, Office Desk, with Variable Output Control, Scent Pad Slots, Inhalant Cup, Auto Shut-Off, 4.5L/1.2Gal

    Seems like a decent deal on a device that’s been around for years and well-regarded I believe. It appears to be an ATL on Amazon.ca at least.

    I’ve been considering a bedroom humidifier to see if it helps relief some discomfort during night due to dryness in my nose. After stumbling on this deal I started reading up the various opinions on cold vs warm mist devices, but from what I understood the root of it is pros/cons of the 2 technologies used to run these kinds of humidifiers: ultrasonic and evaporative. Now I’m not sure I should bother given each option comes with it’s own additional costs/maintenance and feeling a bit of decision paralysis… Considering saving some $ and trying to use some nasal gel/moisturizer for some relief first.

    Would appreciate any input… The last thing is I’m also trying to gauge if my inside humidity is actually pretty normal and maybe I’m just extra sensitive when it’s low… For reference right now it’s between -1 and -5 outside, +22 inside with humidity levels between 20-25.

    Statistics: Posted by mtl-D — Jan 7th, 2026 3:11 pm


  • [Staples] Staples: Keurig pods Pick me up medium roast or French roast $12.99

    24 Keurig pods Pick me up french roast or medium roast

    Regular 19.99

    Sale price $12.99

    Statistics: Posted by Denisp1988 — Jan 7th, 2026 2:50 pm


  • [Amazon.ca] Amazon Basics 36 Pack AAA $11.92 – 1340mAh ($0.25 – $0.33/battery)

    Amazon Basics 36 Pack AAA High-Performance Alkaline Batteries, 10-Year Shelf Life, Easy to Open Value Pack. Not rechargeable, but pretty cost effective!

    100/$25 works out to even cheaper if you want to go big!

    Statistics: Posted by BrendanC — Jan 7th, 2026 2:11 pm


  • [Amazon.ca] VOLTASK Cordless Snow Shovel, 48V | 17-Inch Cordless Snow Blower, Battery Snow Blower with Directional Plate $219.99

    Although Vancouver hasn’t had any snow yet, i’m guessing this could help other fellow RFD’ers across the country.

    Statistics: Posted by mho00003 — Jan 7th, 2026 1:42 pm


  • [LookFantastic (UK seller)] Shark Beauty FacialPro Glow + Depuffi at Home Facial $488.50 CAD intl shipped (+ YMMV taxes)

    Okay so this is probably not for most of the people on here.

    My wife found this deal on this very popular Shark Beauty tool that is not yet officially sold in Canada.

    *What this means for you in terms of warranty and support is debatable, but if you were gonna drop money on a hydrafacial treatment, maybe it’s worth buying sooner rather than wait for Shark to sell in Canada.

    I bet some esthetician will read this and cringe at the idea of people doing this at home lol. I have only a cursory idea of what this does and why someone would want to use it though so *shrug*

    Look Fantastic has a 10% off sale for this @$472.50 CAD (switch your currency to CAD) and $16 tracked EMS shipping. Which will go through Canada post. I was not charged taxes on this but YMMV of course.

    Will bring your total to $488.50 CAD, which for reference works out to $354~ USD or about $45 USD less than the American MSRP, it’s maybe not as good as getting it on a rouge sale at Sephora, but I did manage to get a coupon to work before, but it’s since expired.

    I tried all sorts of stuff to see if I could get a coupon to stick, Downloading the LookFantastic app on the UK App Store, email sign up, different browsers etc. but nothing is working like it was before. Maybe someone else can get something to work.

    This also charges with USB C so voltage/ plugs are not an issue.

    Here’s where this might not be a good deal

    -Shark stuff is almost always on sale, no idea if that extends to beauty products, especially hot ticket stuff like this for a while.

    -The eventual CAD price might not necessarily be the USD price converted to CAD, so it might be $499 MSRP or something when it releases in Canada, and if so, you aren’t going to be saving much, and even less if you can get it on sale

    -if it’s built like the Shark/Ninja products I know then the warranty might actually be something you need, and buying from the UK might mean you lose warranty or something dumb.

    Anyway figured I’d post because why not.
    Man, that was a lot of typing.

    Statistics: Posted by schema — Jan 7th, 2026 1:00 pm


  • [Costco] LG 65″ C5 OLED TV – $1797.99 ($200 off)

    These keep going lower everyday. Add to cart for $200 off

    Statistics: Posted by Grigorico — Jan 7th, 2026 12:31 pm


  • [BC Hydro] BC Hydro 3 Thermostat $150 and get $150 back in Credits

    BC Hydro 3 Thermostat $150 and get $150 back in Credits

    Exclusive thermostat bundle offer

    Bundle and save – get 3 smart thermostats for 50% off
    For a limited time, purchase a smart thermostat bundle from Mysa or Sinopé when you enroll in Peak Saver.

    This special bundle offer runs January 7 – 21 only and is available exclusively to customers who enroll in Peak Saver as part of their purchase.

    How it works
    1. Pick your preferred thermostat bundle:

    Mysa bundled thermostats
    Mysa LITE
    Mysa bundle: 3 for $150 plus tax

    Sinopé bundled thermostat
    Sinopé Smart Thermostat Lite
    Sinopé bundle: 3 for $150 plus tax

    2. Enroll your devices in Peak Saver during checkout.
    3. Complete your purchase.
    4. Install your thermostats once they arrive and start earning rewards.

    Peak Saver enrollment is required at checkout to redeem this offer. One thermostat bundle per household.

    Earn $150 in incentives
    When you enroll in Peak Saver, you can earn up to $150 in incentives

    $100 enrollment bonus
    $50 seasonal reward
    Peak Saver rewards you for helping reduce electricity use during peak events. Participation is flexible, and you can override thermostat adjustments at any time.

    That means you can earn incentives simply by staying enrolled and participating in Peak Saver events.

    Statistics: Posted by IslandDeal — Jan 7th, 2026 11:53 am