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Plus, we get a little salty, recommend some early holiday gifts and review the best tech gadget rele

Plus, we get a little salty, recommend some early holiday gifts and review the best tech gadget release of the week. [View in Browser]( [No, You Don't Need a Cast-Iron Skillet. Here's Why]( The ficklest of all cooking materials deserves some time in the hot seat. [Today's Best Deals: Your Chance to Save on a Seiko 5, a Discounted Monitor from Dell & More]( The best way to catch up on the day's most important product releases and stories. [Today’s Best Deals: 40% Off Nike’s Best Trainers, Discounted Bookshelf Speakers We Love & More]( Delivered fresh each day so you can have the chance to shop before it all sells out. [Win a Sold-Out Shinola Runwell Chrono Watch]( Enter now for your chance to win the sold-out Shinola Runwell Sport Chrono Watch. [The GMC Yukon AT4 Brings More Off-Road Chops to a Mega-SUV]( The new off-road-focused AT4 trim gives the new Yukon added visual panache — and helps out past the pavement, too. [7 Early-Bird Holiday Gift Ideas for Keeping the Home Bar Stocked]( If you know someone who’s just throwing a bunch of liquor into a cup and calling it a cocktail, these bar essentials will have them slinging Manhattans and margaritas in no time. [The Best New Tech Products That Came Out This Week]( From Bang & Olufsen's updated classic turntable to Q Acoustics's first active loudspeakers, these are our favorite new products that were announced this week. [The Perfect Bread Knife Is Courtesy of the Bread Queen of LA]( As if I need more of an excuse to load up on carbs. [One of the World's Coolest Chronograph Watches Is Back]( Little-known but highly valued, the Aquastar Deepstar is a vintage dive watch classic, and it's returned in upgraded form. [You're Probably Using the Wrong Salt for Cooking. A Chef Shows Us the Way]( Don't get salty we called you out. Gear Patrol 236 5th Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 You're getting this email because you subscribed via a form on our website or by entering one of our sweepstakes. If you'd like to opt out or change your preferences, that's ok — just click below. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Advertise]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Do Not Sell My P]( Information]( © 2020 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved.

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