LoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyI've sleuthed the best Mother's Day deals—legitimate discounts from some of our favorite Mother's Day gift-makers. The WIRED Reviews team is lucky enough to have lots of moms testing gear year-round. Our Mother's Day gift guide is full of hand-tested recommendations from mothers and mother-havers, as are all of our other buying guides. Sure, or some flowers are cool, but so are headphones and e-readers. No matter which your own mother would prefer, plenty of good picks are on sale. Shop sooner than later for the best chances of receiving your item by May 10.
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The Lettuce Grow Farmstand is an indoor hydroponic garden that can put Mom's dream of growing her own produce within reach. It comes in Small, Medium (shown), and Large versions, as well as indoor and outdoor. Use the coupon code to save. It's stylish and quiet, and it can be used to grow everything from peppers to tomatoes to flowers, herbs, and greens. Reviewer Kat Merck recommends treating seedlings with insecticide upon arrival to prevent an aphid onslaught like she had to deal with, but still says the product is a great indoor garden. It doesn't go on sale very often.
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This self-heating mug will keep Mom's coffee at the perfect temperature all day long.
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This iPad has been on sale at this price for a while, but it's still a match of the lowest we've seen for our favorite tablet.
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You should only get Mom a vacuum if she explicitly asked for one, but this is a safe bet that can handle basically any household mess.
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The best e-reader can display color or even double as a digital notebook if you opt for the stylus (which adds $70).
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This pan has the most surface area you can get from an all-star All-Clad piece of cookware. The versatile shape can be used for a breakfast scramble, a grilled cheese assembly line, or whatever magical roast she manages to whip up with seemingly incongruent fridge ingredients. All-Clad cookware is backed by a lifetime warranty, not that she'll need to use it; the only thing that works harder than she does is this tri-ply stainless steel.
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If she'd prefer to stay in the Amazon ecosystem, this is a solid deal for the best Kindle on the market (though it has sold for less in the past).
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This deal has been around for a while, but it's a great way to save on the best noise-canceling earbuds. Give her a break!
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Our favorite budget massage gun will make short work of most muscle tension.
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The Fitbit Charge 6 is the best Fitbit overall, and though it has sold for $100 before, this is still a pretty good deal if Mom has been wanting to track her fitness metrics.
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I love this coffee maker, and I'm happy to report that so does my mother, who has been helping me long-term test it for the past year or so. It looks nice on the counter, and the large reservoir has a large enough capacity that she doesn't have to constantly refill it. The companion milk frother allows my little sisters to create the abominations they scroll past on TikTok, and the pod brewer is happy to make an espresso-like beverage. Sales aren't rare, but if Mom is constantly complaining about the coffee maker she's had since before you were born, perhaps it’s time for an upgrade.
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This single-serve maker is best for moms who only need to brew one cup at a time, or perhaps for her home office or She-Shed.
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If Mom is an iced coffee enthusiast, this Keurig is our favorite pod coffee maker for iced beverages. It uses water that's actually cold—a novelty in this space.
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This versatile walking pad can also be used as a treadmill, and it's shockingly quiet as well as stable. It has a tablet holder too.
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Again, you shouldn't get a vac unless Mom asked for one. This robot companion can do the hard work on its own, with a little help sometimes.
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