Discounted HP desktop computer and deals on men's clothing

Check out these discounts on an HP Pavilion computer, a men's suit from Jos. A Bank and more in this collection of bargains from Dealnews.com.

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HP's logo is pictured in front of the company's offices near Geneva. Dealnews.com is reporting on a discounted HP desktop Pavilion computer with a 2 TB hard drive for storage.

We're dedicated to helping our readers look their very best, as long as they're saving money while doing so. Thankfully, we've got you covered with a selection of grooming products at Amazon for just a buck and one of the cheapest Jos. A. Bank suits we've ever seen. These deals and more are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

Most Dapper Deal
 Jos. A. Bank Men's Natural 2-Button Poplin Suit with Pleated Trousers
 Store: Jos. A. Bank
 Price: $46.80 with $8.95 s&h
 Lowest by: $303

Do You Need It?: Looking good isn't always easy on a budget, especially when you're on the hunt for something a little more formal, but this 2-button suit from Jos. A. Bank it is at an all-time low and may be worth loosening the purse strings for. It's dropped $8 in a fortnight, which means that it's a massive $303 less than its ticket price now. It's available in short, regular, and long styles in sizes 36 to 46.

Top Grooming Deal
 Personal Care Items Sale
 Store: Amazon
 Discount: Up to 49% off + extra $2.50 off via this coupon + 5% off via Subscribe & Save
 Shipping: Free shipping

Do You Need It?: A new suit isn't enough for Don Draper to bag all those ladies and high-class clients, so it definitely isn't enough for mere mortals like us. Luckily, Amazon is again discounting a range of personal care items for men to help you scrub up without breaking the bank. Deals start at just a buck and many prices undercut those at Walmart, Walgreens, and other local stores. (Note that items in these sales often sell out quick, so make up your mind and checkout asap!)

Be sure to cancel Subscribe & Save once your order ships to avoid being billed for subsequent shipments.

Top Home Deal
 The Bombay Company Coupon
 Store: The Bombay Company
 Discount: $15 off orders of $15.01 or more for new customers via coupon "WLCM215"
 Shipping: $5.95 s&h
 Lowest by: $15

Do You Need It?: If you've not yet graced The Bombay Company's checkout, then you're in for a low-cost treat for your home. You can apply this coupon to any item over $15.01, meaning you might be lucky enough to score a treat for a single cent. Some cheap and cheerful items you can bag via the coupon are the Bombay Patch Wall Candleholder Sconce (pictured) for $3.99 ($46 off list) and the Bombay Frog Teapot for $3.74 ($21 off list).

If you've shopped at The Bombay Company before, you can still save some dollars as coupon code "SPRING20" will cut 20% off regular-priced items sitewide.

Top PC Deal
 Refurbished HP Pavilion AMD A8 3.5GHz Desktop PC
 Store: Groupon
 Price: $369.99 with free shipping
 Lowest by: $179

Do You Need It?: If you're looking for an upgrade for your home PC, this HP desktop packs some serious storage considering its low price tag. It's currently at the best price we've seen for any HP Pavilion PC with a 2TB hard drive. Plus, other stores charge at least $20 more for a refurbished unit. Features include an AMD A8-6500 3.5GHz quad-core CPU, 8GB RAM, 2TB 7200 rpm hard drive, DVD burner, Gigabit Ethernet, media card reader, and Windows 8. (A 90-day HP warranty applies.)

Top Safety Deal
 Crews Checklite Safety Glasses
 Store: Sears
 Price: 96 cents with free shipping
 Lowest by: $4

Do You Need It?: Whether your workplace is a danger zone or you're just extremely accident-prone in the kitchen, these safety glasses are so cheap that it would frankly be irresponsible to not buy them. With free shipping, they're five times cheaper than any other store. They feature scratch-resistant and anti-fog lens coating, and 99.9% UV protection.

Total Savings: At least $501

Donna Doyle is a senior staff writer at Dealnews.com, where this article first appeared.

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