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The best early Prime Day steals for your kitchen — save on air fryers, blenders, and more

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TL;DR: Don't wait until July 8-11 to save: Shop early Prime Day kitchen deals now! Get big discounts on air fryers, blenders, and more from some of the best kitchen brands.


Best early Prime Day kitchen deals:

Best air fryer deal

Chefman 4-Quart Window Air Fryer


Best blender deal

Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ​)


Best coffee maker deal

Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker

$509.99
(save $90 + get a free $50 Amazon credit)

the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker

Yep, you heard right: Prime Day is almost here, and Amazon's giving us double the days of deals this year! (So, it's not just Prime Day 1 & 2, it's four whole days of savings.) They've even rolled out a "Today's Big Deals" hub where Prime members can snag exclusive, limited-time markdowns.

Officially, Prime Day kicks off on July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PDT and runs through July 11. That's 96 hours to save on air fryers, blenders, espresso machines, that Ninja kitchen gadget you've been eyeing, and so much more.

Below, we're rounding up the very best early Prime Day kitchen deals you can grab right now. And good news: we'll be keeping this updated regularly with all the latest price drops.

Best air fryer deal


Chefman 4-Quart Window Air Fryer

$60.40
at Amazon

$99.99
Save $39.59



Why we like it

If you’ve yet to succumb to the air fryer hype, now’s your chance. The Chefman 4-Quart Window Air Fryer is currently on sale for $60.40, down from $99.99. That's a 40% discount and a $39.59 saving. It's not the absolute lowest price we've seen for this model (it was $49.97 last December), but it's still a solid deal for an Amazon's Choice kitchen appliance.

This mid-sized air fryer is large enough to cook a meal for up to four people, but small enough that it won’t monopolize your counter space. It’s also super user-friendly and has a little viewing window, so you can see what’s going on without opening the basket and letting all the heat escape (I like my stuff extra crispy, so this is a pretty cool feature IMO). There’s also a Hi-Fry button that lets you crank the heat up to 450 degrees in the last two minutes of cooking (again, great for those of us who like extra crispy food).

More air fryers on sale

  • Chefman 8-Quart TurboFry Touch Air Fryer XL — $74.99 $119.99 (save $45)

  • Chefman 6-Quart Dual Basket Air Fryer Oven with Easy View Windows — $79.99 $99.99 (save $20)

  • Chefman 10-Quart Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer+ XL — $79.99 $139.99 (save $60)

  • Instant Pot Vortex Plus 6-Quart ClearCook Air Fryer — $99.99 $119.99 (save $20)

  • Instant Vortex Plus 6-Quart Air Fryer — $129.99 $169.99 (save $40)

  • Ninja Crispi 4-Quart Air Fryer — $159.99 $179.99 (save $20)

Quick note: I’ve been watching the Ninja Crsipi like a hawk because it honestly seems like the ideal setup, but it hasn’t hit a price that I’d say is a “great deal” just yet (it's still around $160). I’m sure Amazon will drop the price within the coming weeks, so for now, I’m recommending this top-rated Chefman air fryer.

Best blender deal


Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ​)

$79.99
at Amazon

$109.99
Save $30



Why we like it

The Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ​) is a no-frills blender with a lot of power for its price. You can get it for $79.99, down from $109.99. That's an 27% discount and a $30 saving. Again, this isn’t the cheapest it’s ever been (the last time it saw a real discount was in December of 2022; it was $64.99 then), but I still think it’s a solid deal, especially if you’re looking for something that can crush ice easily.

The Ninja Blender (NJ601AMZ​) is a first-generation model with 1,000 watts of power. It has a 72-ounce pitcher with a 64-ounce max liquid capacity. It’s also easy to use with three speeds and a pulse function.

You can make sauces, dips, smoothies, and more with this machine. You’ll also get a recipe guide in the box to help get you started.

More blenders on sale

  • Hamilton Beach Power Elite Wave Action Blender (58148A) — $39.95 $44.95 (save $5)

  • Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender (QB3001SS) — $59.99 $69.99 (save $10)

  • Ninja Professional Plus Blender (BN701) — $109.99 $119.99 (save $10)

  • Nutribullet SmartSense Blender Combo — $126.99 $164.99 (save $38)

  • Ninja Blender Mega Kitchen System (BL770) — $179.99 $199.99 (save $20)

Best coffee maker deal


the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker

Credit: Ninja


Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker

$509.99
at Amazon

$599.99
Save $90

get a free $50 Amazon credit



Why we like it

On Mashable's list of the best Ninja kitchen appliances, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker earns the top spot when it comes to espresso and coffee. Ahead of Prime Day, it's already on sale for $509.99, which works out to a $90 saving compared to the normal price of $599.99. But Amazon has made this deal extra sweet by offering a free $50 Amazon credit with your purchase. The credit will land in your account 30 days after the espresso and coffee maker ships.

But back to the important matter of coffee, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier is an all-star machine that can do it all. You'll be able to pull creamy espresso shots, make a comforting cup of drip, and create cold brew in minutes at home. Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino's review of the machine explains that it's user-friendly but doesn't slack on quality. She found the suggested grind setting to be useful as well as the automatic milk frothing. "If you've ever felt intimidated by using an espresso machine, the Ninja Luxe Café Premier strikes the perfect balance of user-friendly design with high-end settings," wrote Mangino.

More coffee maker & espresso machine deals

  • Black + Decker 12-Cup Coffee Maker — $27.97 $33.99 (save $6.02)

  • Keurig K-Mini — $89.99 $99.99 (save $10)

  • Cuisinart Single Serve Coffee Maker and Grinder — $129.95 $189.95 (save $60)

  • Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Machine — $142.99 $219 (save $76.01)

  • Philips 1200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine — $383.62 $499 (save $115.38)

  • Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso and Coffee Maker — $509.99 $599.99 (save $90 + get a free $50 Amazon credit)

  • Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine (BES870XL) — $549.95 $749.95 (save $200)

  • De'Longhi La Specialista Touch Espresso Machine — $799.95 $999.95 (save $200)

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Hurdle hints and answers for September 24, 2025

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If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.

If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.

Hurdle Word 1 hint

To creep around.

Hurdle Word 1 answer

SNEAK

Hurdle Word 2 hint

A long-legged bird.

Hurdle Word 2 Answer

STORK

Hurdle Word 3 hint

To throw.

Hurdle Word 3 answer

CHUCK

Hurdle Word 4 hint

More accurate.

Hurdle Word 4 answer

TRUER

Final Hurdle hint

They show when one smiles.

Hurdle Word 5 answer

TEETH

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Five burning questions we have for Alien: Earth Season 2

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This summer, FX's Alien: Earth latched onto my brain like a Facehugger latches onto a new host.

Now, with the release of the show's Season 1 finale, you'd think that Facehugger would drop off and leave me be. You'd be wrong! Instead, the Season 1 finale leaves viewers with some major questions we'll be puzzling over until the show's potential return.

Here are the five biggest questions we have for Alien: Earth Season 2.

What does a Neverland run by hybrids look like?

Season 1 of Alien: Earth ends with the group of hybrids known as the Lost Boys in total control over the Neverland research facility. They've imprisoned Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin), Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), Morrow (Babou Ceesay), Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis), and Atom Eins (Adrian Edmondson). Now, with the adults out of the way, Wendy (Sydney Chandler) declares it's time for the hybrids to "rule."

But what will their rule entail? Will they stay on Neverland, or will they try to extend their authority to the rest of the world? Will they remain fast allies, or will they turn against one another and go full Lord of the Flies on their new island kingdom?

How will Weyland-Yutani and Alien: Earth's other corporations react to Boy Kavalier's plight?

Sandra Yi Sencindiver in "Alien: Earth."

Sandra Yi Sencindiver in "Alien: Earth."
Credit: Patrick Brown / FX

By the end of Alien: Earth Season 1, Weyland-Yutani is closing in on Neverland in order to take back the specimens Boy Kavalier stole. But will Yutani (Sandra Yi Sencindiver) change tack when she realizes her rival is being held captive? Will she leave the island alone or try to stage a hostile takeover? Perhaps her priorities will change entirely, shifting from trying to capture the alien specimens to trying to perfect Boy Kavalier's revolutionary hybrid tech. Either way, her looming presence does not bode well for the newly independent hybrids.

Weyland-Yutani isn't the only other major corporation on the board in Alien: Earth, though. There are three other corporations we haven't truly met yet: Dynamic, Lynch, and Threshold. Could they be joining the party in Alien: Earth's future?

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What's next for the loose orchid and eyeball aliens?

While the Xenomorph may be under Wendy's control, there are still several alien threats running wild on the island. In the Season 1 finale, the orchid alien (aka D. Plumbicare) revealed that it could turn into a floating, octopus-like creature and got loose in Neverland. I would not want to be walking around the island with that out there, that's for sure.

But that's not all: Alien: Earth's breakout star, the eyeball alien T. Ocellus, found a new host in the corpse of Arthur Sylvia (David Rysdahl). We've seen T. Ocellus take over a cat corpse and a human body, but now we get to see it go full zombie mode in what might be Alien: Earth's coolest development yet. But what's T. Ocellus's plan while in Arthur's body? Will it try to find a new, stronger host in, say, a hybrid? (And what would that look like?) Will it finally have a conversation with its biggest fan, Boy Kavalier? And how in the world will Dame react when she sees her beloved husband with a massive new eyeball and a burst-open chest? Bring on the zombie shenanigans!

Will the Xenomorph continue serving Wendy, or will it rebel?

Sydney Chandler in "Alien: Earth."

Sydney Chandler in "Alien: Earth."
Credit: Patrick Brown / FX

For now, Wendy and her Xenomorph seem pretty tight. But what happens if the Xenomorph goes through a rebellious teenage phase and decides it doesn't want to serve its human mother figure anymore? Could the hybrids lose their grip on Neverland if the apex predator at their disposal decides to turn on them?

Wendy's Xenomorph also isn't the only Xenomorph on the island. There's also the specimen that burst out of Arthur's chest. As it grows, will it become territorial with Wendy's Xenomorph, or will it join the hybrid-Xeno family and view Wendy as its queen? If so, what are the odds Wendy tries to build a whole Xenomorph army?

How will Alien: Earth tie back to Alien?

The question hanging over any prequel is "how will this tie back to the original?" and with Alien: Earth, that question is especially pressing, given that it takes place two years before the events of Alien. By that point, there are no mentions of hybrid technology, nor are there any mentions of them in the sequels. So what will happen to the hybrids between then and now to render them obsolete? It's a daunting question, but it's one that Alien: Earth will certainly have to contend with as it closes in on the original films.

Alien: Earth is now streaming on Hulu.

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Alien: Earths game-changing ending, explained

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After eight episodes of terrifying new creatures, Alien homages, and existential questions about the future of humanity, Alien: Earth Season 1 has come to a close. And what a close it was.

The finale, titled "The Real Monsters," flips the power dynamic that's been in place for the entire season. By the end of the episode, the hybrid Lost Boys, led by Wendy (Sydney Chandler), have gained total control over their keepers, including Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) and Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis). This power shift has been in the cards since Alien: Earth's first episode, but how do we get here? Let's break it down.

Alien: Earth's hybrids finally realize how strong they are.

Alex Lawther, Sydney Chandler, and Lily Newmark in "Alien: Earth."

Alex Lawther, Sydney Chandler, and Lily Newmark in "Alien: Earth."
Credit: Patrick Brown / FX

From the first moment Alien: Earth introduces Wendy in her super-strong, super-fast, super-durable hybrid body, it's clear that she and her fellow Lost Boys could absolutely wreck Prodigy's Neverland security team if they wanted to. That idea doesn't cross their minds, though. Instead, the Lost Boys are still children in consciousness, and they believe Neverland to be a safe paradise for them.

However, this idea erodes over the course of Alien: Earth's first season, as the Lost Boys lose confidence in the people they've been told to trust. They're endangered and experimented on. Nibs' (Lily Newmark) traumatic memories were manipulated. Isaac (Kit Young) died while tending to the alien specimens. Morrow (Babou Ceesay) threatened to kill Slightly's (Adarsh Gourav) family. Each horrifying incident wears away at the Lost Boys' childlike innocence, turning the idyllic Neverland into a hell on Earth.

Ironically, these incidents only increase the Lost Boys' feelings of powerlessness, even though they're the most powerful beings on Prodigy's remote island. But it's also in one of those scenes of powerlessness — when Prodigy forces corner Nibs, Wendy, and her brother Joe aka Hermit (Alex Lawther) on their escape boat in episode 7 — that the Lost Boys begin to realize their power. Nibs fully rips a soldier's jaw off, leaving Hermit to shoot (but not kill) her. Here, a horrified Wendy learns two things. First: Humans, including her brother, are terrified of the hybrids. Second: They have good reason to be. The hybrids are extremely dangerous. So why not embrace that?

That's the realization Wendy comes to in Alien: Earth's Season 1 finale. "All this time, we've been afraid of them," she tells the Lost Boys as they sit trapped in a Neverland cage. "But I think they should be afraid of us."

The Peter Pan allegories come to a head in the Alien: Earth Season 1 finale.

Sydney Chandler and Alex Lawther in "Alien: Earth."

Sydney Chandler and Alex Lawther in "Alien: Earth."
Credit: Patrick Brown/FX

Embracing the Neverland staffers' fear of them is the final stage in the Lost Boys' loss of their childish innocence. Or, in terms of Boy Kavalier's relentless Peter Pan references, this is them finally "growing up." However, that's exactly what the Prodigy founder and the rest of Neverland don't want to happen. As Wendy puts it, "We're all in this cell because we can't be kids anymore, but they won't let us be adults."

Nibs has another suggestion for what they are, one that's especially fitting after seeing the graves of their dead human bodies. "We're all ghosts," she says.

So what do these ghosts do? They turn Neverland into a haunted house, with Wendy using her in-built connection to the facility to manipulate video feeds, elevators, and doors to terrify every last soldier and scientist. Of course, having a Xenomorph at your beck and call helps too.

The entire episode serves as both a liberation for the Lost Boys and an identity crisis for Wendy, otherwise known by her human name, Marcy. She tells her brother, "I don't know what I am. I'm not a child. I'm not a grown-up. I'm not Marcy. I'm not Wendy. And I can't be what everyone wants me to be."

(Earlier in the season, Joe even questions whether Wendy truly holds his sister's consciousness, yet another blow to one of the pillars of Wendy's identity.)

Wendy's statement reflects the binaries in the world of Alien: Earth. Child and adult. Human and synthetic. Hybrids exist somewhere in between, blurring boundaries and creating a new kind of personhood. Wendy and the Lost Boys have spent the entire series having not just new names but entirely new identities imposed on them by exterior forces. Now, they get to make their own. Fellow hybrid Curly (Erana James) embraces her former name, Jane, as Wendy reminds each of the Lost Boys of theirs — a move the late Isaac, formerly Tootles, only enjoyed for an afternoon.

Wendy's identity crisis also explains her affinity for the Maginot aliens, whom she considers "honest." These creatures are wholly themselves, unlike liars such as Boy Kavalier. As Wendy points out, he considers himself Peter Pan, but he was never truly a boy. He was always a "mean, angry little man," just like his abusive father. Ouch. I'm not sure he'll be picking up a copy of Peter Pan any time soon after that.

"Now we rule."

Sydney Chandler in "Alien: Earth."

Sydney Chandler in "Alien: Earth."
Credit: Patrick Brown / FX

"The Real Monsters" ends with Wendy and the Lost Boys holding all of the authority figures in their lives hostage in the same cage they were formerly incarcerated in, prompting Wendy's declaration that, "now, we rule." Even Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), their Prodigy synth senior, and Morrow, their cyborg antagonist, now answer to them.

The hybrids finally taking control is undoubtedly worthy of Alien: Earth's last hard-rocking needle drop. But it's certainly not the end of the Lost Boys' story. After all, the Weyland-Yutani forces are still encroaching on the island with numerous Prodigy forces still left, hinting at more conflict ahead. Plus, the alien orchid is loose, and T. Ocellus has found a new host in the chestburst corpse of Arthur Sylvia (David Rysdahl). That's a lot of threats for these still-young hybrids to deal with. How will they be able to fight off their enemies and learn how to rule their island?

That question of what it will look like for hybrids to "rule" hints at an intriguing new literary reference point for a possible Alien: Earth Season 2. If Season 1 was the Lost Boys growing up in the style of Peter Pan, then Season 2 might just see them learning to survive on an island in the vein of Lord of the Flies. With that in mind, who's Piggy, who's Ralph, and will the Xenomorph's head somehow wind up on the end of a pointy stick?

Alien: Earth is now streaming on Hulu.

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