SAVE $51.34:The young rough sex videoGoogle Nest smart thermostat is on sale for $78.65. That's a discount of 40%, and an even lower price than we saw for this item during Black Friday.
Frigid winter temperatures make it even harder to crawl out of bed in the morning. Who wants to be blasted by cold air first thing in the morning, but also, who wants to pay a ton of money to keep the house warm while you're sleeping? That's why a smart thermostat that can automatically control the temperature for you is a great investment in any smart home, and you can grab one for a super low price at Amazon today.
As of Feb. 10, the Google Nest smart thermostat is on sale for $78.65 at Amazon in the snow colorway. That's a discount of 40%, and an even lower price than we saw for this item on Black Friday. This item has only dipped below this price once before, way back in October, so this price is a good bet.
This Energy Star-certified smart thermostat can not only help keep you comfortable all year long but can also help you save on your energy bills — all without you lifting a finger. With a smart thermostat, you can set it and forget it. You can program a schedule using the Google Home app on your phone (no more freezing toes for the first hour you're awake), and the thermostat will turn down the temps when you're away to save energy. Plus, you can change the temperature from anywhere through the app, so you can make sure any pets still at home are cozy if there's unexpected weather.
Grab a Google Nest smart thermostat today and take your home one more step into the future.
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