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Plus: A deal on Supergoop Wirecutter Staff Another March has come and gone. How did you, dear Wirecu

Plus: A deal on Supergoop [Happy April]( [A grid of squares, with three products photos within: a cutting board and knife, an electric kettle and an air purifier.]( Wirecutter Staff Another March has come and gone. How did you, dear Wirecutter readers, spend the last long month of winter? Well, [according to our most popular products]( you dreamt of warm-weather travel, restocked your bathrooms and kitchens, and prepared for a marathon of spring cleaning. PS: We recently updated [our guide to the best wire cutters](. No, this is not an April Fool’s joke. We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. [Learn more ›]( [This giant jug of Supergoop is on sale]( [A jug of Supergoop play sunscreen.]( Sarah Kobos We know what you’re thinking: Why would you need an 18-ounce jug of sunscreen? Trust us: Once you start using the luxurious, satiny [Supergoop Play]( on the daily, you’ll get why this has been our favorite for years. In the summer, senior staff writer Rose Lorre keeps the curved beaut by her front door to ensure the whole family slathers up before heading out. “If I had to admit to a Play Everyday drawback,” [she writes]( “it’s that I probably touch my face too much when I’m wearing it, because I just can’t get over how supple it makes my skin feel.” [Get it for $54 with promo code WC23 here→]( [Your March MVPs]( [A person wheeling a carry-on luggage at an airport.]( [Top-notch carry-on luggage]( [This carry-on luggage]( has been our travel expert’s go-to after 45,000 miles’ worth of flights. It is sturdy and unassuming, and does what it is meant to do without complaint. [Several beard trimmers surrounded by their detachable attachments.]( [A trusty trimmer]( [Our favorite trimmer]( makes it easy to get an overgrown beard looking sleek and stylish in just a couple of minutes. [Several cutting boards with chopped produce and a chef's knife.]( [The best cutting boards]( [Our favorite cutting boards]( both wooden and plastic, made the cut last month. From a cordless stick vacuum to a handsome laptop backpack, [check out what else Wirecutter readers loved last month here](. [View email in browser]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for Wirecutter’s Newsletter. Getting too many emails from us? To stop receiving Top Picks, [unsubscribe](. 
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