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You never know when someone's going to veer off the road and crash into a utility pole located near your house, knocking out power for the street in the process. Yes, we've actually seen that happen, and of course there are lightening strikes to worry about, which is a more common way of losing power. Don't be left with loss of data, corrupt drives, etc. Consider today's top deal: APC Back-UPS Pro 1500 VA 10 outlets UPS for $150 with free shipping (normally $171 - use coupon code: [BTEETFF26]). Not feeling it? Then check out the rest of today's deals.

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