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Shop the best weekend sales from Apple, Patagonia, Samsung and more — save up to 55%

Shop the best weekend sales from Apple, Patagonia, Samsung and more — save up to 55%

Yahoo07-03-2025
In the (shameful) event that you've forgotten, March 8 is International Women's Day. Huzzah!
Rest assured that there's something among the web's best weekend sales to inspire you, whether your distaff heroine is Cleopatra (don't tut-tut these markdowns on a queen-sized sheet set, topper or mattress), Jane Goodall (go ape with this $699 steal on a Macbook Air), Sylvia Plath (eschew the oven and grab this Instant Pot Vortex air fryer, now $50 off) or Amelia Earhart (never suffer an in-fight loss again with these Apple Air Tags, just $70 for four). Oh, and at the risk of being too on-the-nose, these Gloria Vanderbilt jeans are just 18 bucks.
So go ahead: retire to that room of your own (shout out to Virginia Woolf), open your laptop and take full advantage of these monster (hi, Mary Shelley!) deals. Seriously, do them justice (good morning, Sandra Day O'Connor) but don't, you know, lose your head or anything (bonjour, Marie Antionette).
Disney+ and Hulu basic (with ads) bundle for $12 for 4 months (was $44): Save 72%
Apple iPad (10th Generation) for $259 (was $349): Editor-approved
Eddie Bauer Reversible Blanket, $14 (was $40): Lowest price ever
Portable Air Compressor, $43 with code (was $200): All-time low price
DeWalt Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum, $99 (was 159): Save $60
Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $169 (was $249): Close to all-time low
Cocoon by Sealy The Chill Hybrid Mattress, Queen for $899 (was $1,389): Nearly $500 off
Samsung The Frame 55-inch 4K Smart TV for $898 (was $1,498): Save 40%
Apple AirTags 4-pack for $70 (was $99): Near-lowest price ever
Amazon: We're seeing savings of up to 70% on everything from bedding and kitchenware to tech, clothing and beauty.
Best Buy: Save up to 50% on appliances, as well as on TVs, laptops, headphones, and tablets.
Nordstrom: Score up to 60% off and snag hundreds of big brands at a discount, including Hoka, Nike, Ugg, Zella and more.
Patagonia: Score up to 51% off premium outdoor gear, including iconic jackets, cozy fleece and rugged backpacks — while supplies last.
QVC: Tap the retailer's massive clearance section for savings on fashion, accessories, home essentials and more, plus, get $10 off your first order of $25 or more with code WELCOME15.
REI: The retailer's outlet section has a plethora of great offerings: Score up to 50% off clothing, footwear, REI Co-Op brand deals and hiking items.
Sam's Club: Get a Club membership for just $25 — 50% off! — so you can save big on groceries, home goods and more. You can also get a Plus membership for $70 (that's $40 off), but both offers end May 31.
Sephora: Save up to 50% on brands like Fenty, Charlotte Tilbury, Kiehl's and more.
Target: You can always count on Target to bring the deals, including up to 35% off floor care, up to 40% off indoor furniture and up to 20% off patio and garden.
Walmart: The mega-retailer has thousands of massive discounts that rival (and often beat) Amazon on vacuums, kitchen appliances, bedding and clothing, to name a few.
Wayfair: Take advantage of up to 50% off furniture, kitchen tools and home decor during the retailer's St. Patrick's Day sale.
Zappos: Enjoy stellar savings on a wide variety of footwear brands, including Asics, New Balance and more.
If you've been hunting for tech deals — beyond just TVs — the past few weeks have been a bit of a wasteland. But these extended sales can help you push through the final stretches of winter — it's also one of the best times to score big savings before summer. Soon the sun will be setting after 7 p.m., warmer days will be on the way and you'll be glad you grabbed that smartwatch or pair of AirPods while they were on sale.
Apple iPad 10th Gen ($260, originally $349): This iPad is one of the best tablets you can buy, period. While we've seen this model for slightly cheaper, this is still a steal for the quality and performance you get — especially with features like the A14 Bionic chip, 10-hour battery life and that gorgeous Retina display.
Apple AirPods Pro 2 ($170, originally $249): Offering premium sound, seamless connectivity and a comfortable, all-day fit, these fan-favorite buds are perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their audio game.
Apple Watch Series 10 ($299, originally $429): Planning to get serious about your workout regimen in '25? Snag yourself one of these. Packed with features such as a brighter display than previous models, advanced health tracking (including ECG and sleep monitoring) and seamless integration with your Apple devices, it's perfect for anyone looking to stay connected and monitor their fitness goals.
Samsung The Frame 55-inch 4K Smart TV ($898, originally $1,498): The original art TV that created the category is currently 40% off, making this gorgeous display not only great for your living room wall, but great on the wallet. It's available in six other sizes, ranging from 32 to 85 inches, all of which are on sale.
Hisense 55-Inch QLED 4K CanvasTV ($690, originally $1,000): This QLED TV delivers eye-popping clarity and vivid colors, offering lifelike, immersive visuals for movies, sports and other high-quality content and when turned off, it transforms into a work of art. At this price, you're getting a premium viewing experience that's hard to beat.
Apple 2022 MacBook Air ($699, originally $999): This M2 MacBook Air has never been cheaper. Worried about the fact that it came out in 2022? Don't. It can handle all of the streaming, spreadsheets, writing and scrolling you can throw at it. Want to edit photos or videos? I'd suggest moving on up to a newer version (the 2024 model is also on sale, for a couple hundred bucks more).
Fire TV Stick HD ($25, originally $35): Thanks to a $7-off coupon, this streaming stick is currently at its lowest price ever. What do you get for $18? How about over 300,000 free movies and tv shows, not to mention access to over 1.5 million more thanks to streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Max. Not a bad return on your investment.
Vizio 50-inch 4K Smart TV ($216, originally $270): Still streaming shows on that 32-inch, 720p antique? If so, why? TVs have gotten insanely cheap, so upgrading to something that looks great won't even come close to breaking the bank these days. Take this Vizio for example. A few years ago this TV would easily cost $500 (that's exactly how much I paid for mine). Today, it barely cracks $200, and that's with 16 times the amount of pixels as 720p.
There are two types of people in this world: those who love to cook, and those who have the local takeout pizza place on speed dial. No shame in falling into either camp, but we'd bet those in the latter group might enjoy preparing food more if they owned the right tools. We're talking cookware that doesn't stick, knives that are actually sharp and maybe even an air fryer to keep from having to wait for the oven to preheat. Well, all of those things — and more — happen to be on sale, so go ahead and flex those culinary muscles without overexerting your wallet.
Henckels 20-Piece Knife Set ($160, originally $440): This No. 1 bestselling collection has every type of blade a home cook could need, so if the ones in your drawer can barely pierce through a tomato anymore, you'll want to add this to your cart while it's down to an all-time low.
HexClad 6-Piece Hybrid Cookware Set ($400, originally $532): Gordon Ramsay approves of this brand, and you know how particular the celebrity chef is. The pans' hybrid construction combines the best qualities of stainless steel, cast iron and nonstick for a one-of-a-kind product that, according to Ramsay, "is highly versatile and cooks exceptionally well." With this starter set, you'll get the 12-inch, 10-inch and 8-inch Hybrid pans, plus lids for each — and for nearly 40% off.
Ninja Creami ($169, originally $199): Keep the ice cream party going all year long with this top-rated appliance, which makes churning out customizable frozen treats a breeze. It's on sale for less at Walmart than it is at Amazon ... (it's also Yahoo editor-approved — check out our review for more).
Carote 11-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set with Detachable Handle ($60, originally $200): You'll be much more inspired to get in the kitchen if you've got some spiffy new cookware. This attractive, compact set is pretty genius in that it comes with a detachable handle that fits on each pot and pan so you can neatly stack everything to save space in your cabinet. The slick nonstick material makes cleanup a cinch, and at just $60 for two frying pans, two saucepans, a saute pan and a handle? No-brainer.
Keurig K-Express Essentials ($35, originally $59): Rise and grind! Just kidding — with this Keurig, making coffee is as simple as filling the tank with water, popping in a K-Cup of your choice and pressing a button. Let's face it, mornings can be hectic, and the last thing you need as you're rushing around is an involved java-making process. This speedy brewer takes all the work out, and it's down to an insane $35 (40% off).
Le Creuset Signature Oval Dutch Oven, 8-Quart ($300, originally $475): If there's one thing Le Creuset is known for, it's Dutch ovens. Equally as stunning as it is functional, this roomy pot holds enough food to feed a crowd and can go in the oven at temperatures up to 500° F. Use it to cook those cozy comfort dishes like stew, braised meat, mashed potatoes ... you can even bake bread in it. It's also ideal for deep-frying and roasting a chicken. At $175 off, it's as low as we're seeing it for anywhere online.
Instant Pot Vortex Plus Air Fryer ($167, originally $220): Air fryers are nothing new, but this one has two drawers for cooking multiple things simultaneously, saving you lots of time. Another nifty feature? The ClearCook windows, along with an interior oven light, allow you to keep an eye on your grub. In fact, this was one of the traits we called out in our roundup of the best air fryers: "All of its functions — from air-frying to roasting — worked and worked well. We also appreciated the clear basket panels for watching our food come along."
Nugget Ice Maker ($130, originally $300): My fridge, like many fridges, came with an ice maker, but it never seems to be able to make enough for my family of three. This ice maker is small enough to fit on your counter and even features a self-cleaning setting.
Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker ($25, originally $30): Is this coffee maker the best on the market? Maybe not, but for $20 this will brew you a better-than-acceptable pot of coffee, ready for you every morning, and there are few things better than waking up to that glorious coffee smell.
Nutribullet Original Personal Blender ($60, originally $72): Planning to eat more whole foods in the form of smoothies for lunch? Meet your new best friend. Throw in protein, ice and some frozen fruit and you're good to go. You'll never go back to a regular blender again.
The clocks are springing forward this weekend, so now is a great time to spruce up your home, inside and out. Bath mats that will keep your feet warm and dry as soon as you step out of the shower, an electric scrubber that practically does the cleaning for you, chairs and lights that will quickly turn your backyard patio into a springtime oasis ... these sales have it all.
Olanly Extra Soft Absorbent Chenille Bath Rugs ($9, originally $15): Who wants to step out of the shower dripping wet and have the first thing your feet touch be a cold tile floor? With this markdown, you can grab one of these for less than the cost of most towels.
KHelfer Electric Spin Scrubber ($27, originally $50): It's 2025, why are you using elbow grease to clean your house when you could just pick up one of these bad boys and wake up tomorrow sans back pain, especially now that it is almost 50% off?
Resin Stackable Adirondack Chair ($20, originally $25): Adirondack chairs are one of those furniture items that is perfectly designed. Comfy and aesthetically pleasing, they're great around a table, pool or fire pit. These resin ones from Target have taken the original design and updated it to have a more modern flair, and I'm here for it.
Geometric Arches Doormat ($12, originally $15): The April showers seem to be on their way early this year, which means visitors have started tracking mud into the house. Seems like it is time for a better doormat. This mid-century inspired option from Target is stylish and will hopefully keep your floors clean. If only I could teach my dog how to use it.
10ct LED Solar Outdoor String Lights ($16, originally $20): One of my favorite things to do in the spring is sit outside with a book (or in my case, my Kindle) and a cup of hot tea after the kiddo has gone to bed and read under the glow of my patio string lights. At 20% off, these are cheap enough that you can do up your entire backyard and have get togethers long after the sun goes down. Pro tip: pair these with a smart plug so you can control them and and set up a timer via your phone .
Webstrap Folding Patio Chair ($24, originally $30): These lightweight folding chairs are perfect for fair-weather parties or afternoons on the beach. Not only are they easy to carry, but for me they have the added nostalgia factor. My grandparents used to sit on these, watching my me and my sibling playing in the backyard. Now I sit in mine and watch my daughter and pup run around. Circle of life.
Zero Gravity Lounger ($60, originally $75) : Want something a bit more comfortable? Zero-gravity chairs are where it's at. These feature a steel frame and elastic cords and even have an adjustable footrest so you can customize its fit. Be warned though; you may find yourself catching some zzzs unexpectedly. That's how comfy they are.
6 Cube Organizer Shelf ($24, originally $30): The average American child has over 100 toys by the age of 13, yet they only play with around 10 of them. What does that mean? That there are toys everywhere. Luckily, you can grab one of these shelves for only $24, buy some baskets that fit in the cubes, and all of a sudden, those toys are hidden away.
Mid-Century Modern Accent Chair ($110, originally $700): For lovers of mid-century modern and Scandinavian designs, this chair checks all the boxes.
6 Cube Bookcase ($113, originally $340): Want a better-looking, larger version of the cube bookcase above? At 67% off, this wood-look option is a steal that will class up any room and has plenty of volume to organize your home.
Tangkula Set of 2 Folding Dining Chairs ($160, originally $260): These folding dining chairs are easily stored away when you don't need them, yet look like proper dining chairs, so your guests won't be sitting around on metal folding chairs you got from your wedding registry back in 1999.
Whether the cold has done a number on your skin or you're tired of spending a fortune on in-office teeth whitening treatments, you're in luck: There's no shortage of deals on all your beauty must-haves. For starters, this teeth-whitening pen is designed for sensitive chompers, and it's over half off. Need to get your tootsies sandal-ready? This callus-removing gel makes quick work of any bumpy bits, and it costs far less than a pedicure at a salon.
KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub ($15, originally $30): The scrub is packed with pumice buffing beads that slough away dead skin and potent glycolic and lactic acids, which leave you bright and glowy. It's made with KP (keratosis pilaris) in mind, but it's excellent for butt acne (buttne), rough skin (think knees and elbows), ingrown hairs and on post-shave strawberry skin.
Crest 3D Whitestrips Sensitive At-Home Teeth Whitening Kit ($37, originally $50): Reviewers (and this writer) can attest that this kit delivers on its pro-level, smile-brightening claims. It promises to remove up to 15 years' worth of stains from your chompers. Plus, it's designed with sensitive smiles in mind.
Lee Beauty Professional Callus Remover ($9 with coupon, originally $15): We're still a ways away from sandal weather, but winter is the perfect time to get those feet ready for primetime. This No. 1 bestselling spray works quickly to remove calluses and dry skin patches while providing essential hydration for smoother, softer feet. Just soak your feet in warm water, dry 'em off and apply this. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes, then rinse it off and remove any leftover bumpy bits with a rasp or pumice stone.
CeraVe Eye Repair Cream ($14, originally $20): This top-selling cream contains three restorative ceramides, moisturizing hyaluronic acid and soothing niacinamide to combat dryness and reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness.
Renpho Shiatsu Foot Massager with Heat ($69, originally $106): Whether your job keeps you on your feet all day or years of walking and standing have taken their toll, this heated foot massager is a great way to reset after a long day. Use it while watching TV or reading at night and your feet will thank you.
For many of us, one of the worst things about coming home after a vacation is remembering how un-hotel-like your bed is. But it doesn't have to be that way — and you don't have to spend big bucks to upgrade your sleep situation. Brands like Tempur-Pedic, Nectar and Oprah's beloved Cozy Earth are currently marked down so you can create the five-star bed of your dreams. From supportive mattresses and toppers to luxurious sheets, you won't want to snooze on these sales.
Cozsinoor Bed Pillows ($25 with code, originally $120): Whether you're due for some new headrests yourself or want to spiffy up your guest room before the holidays, you'd be wise to snag this popular pair while it's nearly 80% off. Filled with a lofty down alternative stuffing, these plush pillows are moisture-wicking and promote airflow for a more comfortable slumber. They're also machine washable and on sale for as low as they've ever been.
Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Mattress Topper, Queen ($230, originally $419): Tired of waking up with aches and pains? A topper is a fabulous option when you're not quite ready to part ways with your less-than-cloudlike mattress, or simply don't want to shell out tons of money for a new one. There's a lot to love about this model, from its lofty 3-inch height to its machine-washable cover. But what really sets it apart is the fact that it's constructed from Tempur-Pedic's signature memory foam. This adaptive material was designed to conform to your body's contours for custom comfort while minimizing motion transfer for a more restful experience.
Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set, Queen ($265, originally $331): This ethereally soft, breathable set is one of Oprah's Favorite Things, so you know it's good — and Yahoo editors adore it too (check out our review for more). Plus, save up to 25% sitewide.
Brooklinen Luxe Sateen Pillowcases, Standard, 2-Pack ($35, originally $59): Not only will these silky-smooth sleeves elevate the look of your bed, but they'll also feel divine against your skin. Save 40% on this gorgeous pair and more from the dreamy linen brand.
Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress, Queen ($649, originally $1,664): Here's another option that's on the more budget-friendly side, though with over 40,000 perfect ratings, you wouldn't know it. It's 60% off!
Alwyn Home Sleep Bathild 3 Mattress, Queen ($94, originally $250): Snagging a queen-size mattress for under $200 might sound too good to be true, but it's possible over at Wayfair. This 56%-off deal scores you a medium-firm model that adapts to your body's contours and keeps things cool and comfy for custom support. And that pillow layer is like having a plush mattress topper built right in!
The key to making cleaning feel like less of a chore is having the right gear — and if the crumbs on your floor keep accumulating because the thought of schlepping a heavy vacuum around is too much to bear, we've got you. Want to upgrade to a lightweight stick vac? We found options from brands like Shark and Bissell on sale. Stick, wet/dry, robot: No matter which type you prefer, you'll want to snap it up while you can save big.
Onson Robot Vacuum Cleaner, 2-in-1 Mop Combo ($104, originally $360): My first robot vacuum was a game changer when it came to keeping the main floor of my house clean. Just turn it on at night and those pesky crumbs and pet hair tumbleweeds just disappeared. But there are some messes that take a bit more than just vacuuming. No worries, this robot will do the mopping for you too.
Inse Cordless Stick Vacuum ($85, originally $270): We think it's pretty "Inse"-ane that such a sleek-looking vac could cost so little, but this bestseller proves you don't have to break the bank to upgrade your cleaning appliance. It runs for up to 45 minutes and weighs just over 8 pounds, making it a breeze to bring from room to room.
Shark Robot Vacuum & Mop ($517, originally $700): Rather not push a vacuum around at all? Not only will this popular robovac zap up dirt and dust while you relax on the couch, it'll do the mopping for you, too. And once it's finished cleaning? It'll even empty itself out!
Bissell Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner ($88, originally $124): Attention, pet parents: Before you call your local carpet cleaning service, you'll want to check out this under-$100 Walmart bestseller, which has powerful suction to help eliminate stubborn stains (and their accompanying odors). We've often seen it on sale for $98, so grab it while it's $10 less.
DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Wet-Dry Vacuum ($99, originally $159): Portable? Check. Cordless? Check. Powerful? Check. This small yet mighty handheld meets all of our requirements and then some, thanks to its versatility (as in, sucking up both wet and dry messes), compact size (just 8 pounds) and 3-year warranty. This is as low as it's been in about a year.
Kuose Cordless Vacuum Cleaner ($96, originally $267): Who says you have to spend hundreds of dollars for a clean house? This cordless vac features three suction modes, can last up to 50 minutes on a charge (who wants to be vacuuming longer than that anyway?), has multiple attachments and will work on all types of flooring.
Soon enough, it'll be time to finally put your bulky puffer back in storage and get out the sandals, shorts and sundresses. We're not quite there yet, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy the journey. Ring in the slowly rising temps with lightweight knits, flattering jeans and crossbody bags that are just as great for running errands as they are for date night and beyond.
Gloria Vanderbilt Classic High Rise Amanda Tapered Jeans ($18, originally $48): If you're looking for denim that's designed to fit women of all shapes and sizes, the No. 1 bestselling Amandas definitely fit the bill (pun intended). They're a classic high-rise pair that sits at your natural waist and will go with just about anything.
Fantaslook Plaid Flannel Shirt ($17, originally $70): This versatile oversized shirt looks great over a T-shirt or tank top — or all on its own with your favorite pair of jeans or leggings. You can choose from 17 colors.
Hoka Bondi 8 Running Shoes ($116, originally $165): These sock-like kicks have a super thick insole and weigh less than 9 ounces, making them a great option for anyone whose feet need ultra-plush cushioning. This model is one of Hoka's most popular, so stock is dwindling fast.
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Rib Crewneck Lounge Top ($69, originally $99): If you've ever wanted to wear one of BD's iconic throw blankets, this top is the next best thing. The hug-like crewneck is made for cozy nights in, but you'd be tempted to wear it out and about, too (and you'd be missing out if you don't).
Kate Spade Outlet On Purpose Large Swingpack Crossbody ($109, originally $329): You can't go wrong with a classic crossbody, and this one's just the right size: roomy enough to hold all of your on-the-go essentials without feeling too bulky. It's a timeless piece that'll go with just about anything you wear, and at 70% off? We're tempted to order one in every color.
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Amazon Deals of the Day: The High-End Apple Watch Ultra 2 Is Back to Its Prime Day Price

Amazon sells a vast array of products, with new ones arriving daily across many categories, including home essentials, tech and furniture. Lucky for us, the retail giant loves cutting prices as much as it loves adding new products. However, deciding which offers are worth grabbing (and which aren't) is a full-time job, but we've done the heavy lifting, hand-picking the top markdowns from the bunch. Today, the fan-favorite Apple Watch Ultra 2's price just dropped back to $650. We also found the Nespresso Vertuo Pop Plus espresso machine and our favorite Logitech mouse reduced to their record-low prices. For those who live a pretty active lifestyle and want their wearable to keep up, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a top-choice smartwatch. It has a gorgeous, clear display that's easy to read, even in direct sunlight, and the longest-lasting battery of any Apple Watch, so it won't require constant charging. Low power mode will make it last even longer. Like all Apple Watches, the Ultra 2 supports the same health and fitness features that have made the smartwatches so popular. You can track workouts, including heart rate zones and training load, among other metrics. But like all nice things, this fancy smartwatch is pretty pricey, with a sticker price of $799. But this limited-time deal has reduced the price to $650. It's still steep, but a nice $149 savings (the same seen during Prime Day) makes a difference. Act fast because quantities are limited. Many need a caffeine fix to get their day started -- that's where Nespresso comes in. Nespresso has made a name for itself in the espresso machine game, and the Vertuo Pop Plus is a great choice. The machine has five brewing options, including a quick espresso and a full 12-ounce coffee. And the cold brew feature is a standout function, providing true beverage versatility. The Vertuo Pop Plus is simple to use, a consistent feature in Nespresso machines. Simply pop in a capsule and press the button. The machine reads the unique barcode on each pod to adjust settings (temperature, brew time and pressure) for the perfect cup every time. Best of all, the machine's compact design works great for smaller spaces, like apartments or dorm rooms. The Vertuo Pop Plus is normally $130, but right now, you can get most colors for $89, a record low. The only color option that isn't included is the limited-edition pistachio color, which is discounted to $110. Logitech's MX Master 3S mouse is one of our favorite wireless mice on the market. The mouse has an upgraded 8,000 DPI optical sensor that works on any surface, including glass. It's also made with seven buttons and two scroll wheels, making the device a control hub. The MX Master 3S also supports up to three Bluetooth connections, so you can easily switch between devices. The mouse has a long battery life, but you can also use it corded while charging if needed. This mouse isn't exactly cheap, as it normally sells for $120. But right now, you can score over 30% off, for a record-low price of $80. Just know, this price is only for the white color option. The black color is $20 more at $100. With so many deals on Amazon, deciding which ones are worth your money can be difficult. But CNET has combed through what the world's largest online retailer has to offer, and we've gathered the best deals for you to check out.

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