The summer sales frenzy isn’t over yet. While Amazon Prime Day and Target Circle Deal Days have come and gone, a fresh wave of discounts is sweeping through major retailers just in time for the July 4th weekend. From home appliances to holiday decor, here’s your cheat sheet to the best deals still on the table.
Best Buy is rolling out a major appliance sale with up to 45% off on big-ticket items, including free delivery. This is a rare opportunity to snag deep discounts on refrigerators, washers, and ovens weeks before the typical holiday pricing kicks in. The retailer is clearly betting on early summer demand, and the savings are hard to ignore.
Walmart is closing its Deals event tonight, but not before offering a last-minute steal: 50% off a Walmart+ membership, bringing the annual cost down to $49. Members get early access to the retailer’s June deals, which end Sunday, June 28, giving you a head start on competing offers. Categories like electronics, home goods, and groceries are seeing major markdowns.
QVC has jumped the gun on Christmas in July, launching its annual sale early this June. Shoppers can score discounts on artificial trees, ornaments, lighting, and giftable finds. New customers can use code WELCOME20 to save $20 on orders over $40.
Blenders Eyewear is offering 40% off sitewide, with free shipping on orders over $60. Whether you’re after classic aviators or bold Deion Sanders-approved styles, now’s the time to grab a pair for summer.
Sam’s Club is running a limited-time July 4 Savings event, slashing the first-year Club membership to just $15 for new members. This is an easy way to stretch your budget for backyard barbecues, road trips, or bulk grocery runs.
Retailers are using June to clear inventory and stay competitive after Prime Day, driving aggressive deals across categories like outdoor gear, home improvement, and travel essentials. The result? Some of the deepest discounts we’ve seen all year.
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