
The 9+ best deals to shop during the Walmart Deals event
I frequently cover shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so I know how to find deals that are actually worth buying. I've also been covering Walmart's sales events for two years, so I'm well versed on the best ways to shop its sales. Below, I rounded up the best Walmart Deals event deals, all of which are highly rated and at least 20% off. I'll frequently update this list during the Walmart deals event.
Best Walmart Deals deals
4.6-star average rating from 2,360 reviews at Walmart
This iOS Bluetooth tracker, an NBC Select Travel Award winner, is incredibly user friendly. When paired with the Apple FindMy app, Airtags can be pinpointed to their exact location within 30 feet or their general location outside of that range, according to Apple.
4.4-star average rating from 2,214 reviews at Walmart
This cordless vacuum is slim and compact, and can transform into a handheld vacuum when you need to reach small crevices, according to the brand. It can run for up to an hour on a full battery, and has an LCD screen that displays alerts and runtime.
4.5-star average rating from 2,014 reviews at Walmart
This is an electric toothbrush and water flosser all in one — it has three cleaning modes for both brushing and flossing, and uses pulse technology to remove plaque, according to the brand. It also has ten pressure settings and comes with five flossing brush heads.
4.6-star average rating from 1,853 reviews at Walmart
This Poppi prebiotic soda pack has 12 cans, including yummy flavors like ginger lime, raspberry rose, cherry limeade and more. NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin loves these sodas, which she keeps stocked in her fridge as a replacement for diet sodas.
4.2-star average rating from 4,937 reviews at Walmart
With this coffee maker, you can brew coffee in any cup size between six and twelve ounces, according to the brand. It's less than five inches wide, making it great for small spaces, and can brew a cup of coffee in 90 seconds. It can also hold up to nine K-Cup pods at a time, according to the brand.
4.9-star average rating from 1,533 reviews at Walmart
This air purifier improves your indoor air quality by removing smoke, dust, hair particles and more from the air, according to the brand. It can cover large rooms of up to 1,600 square feet, has four fan speeds and three operating modes.
4.6-star average rating from 273 reviews at Walmart
This jacket is made from a cotton-polyester blend, and has a relaxed fit with two chest pockets for holding your phone, keys and more. It's available in both light and dark washes, and sizes from XS to XL. It's also machine-washable, according to the brand.
4.9-star average rating from 852 reviews at Walmart
I love my Lego set — it's a beautiful version of a plum blossom plant that includes 327 pieces, which is an ideal amount for both adults and children. I love displaying mine as decor.
4.6-star average rating from 3,511 reviews at Walmart
If you're doing any summer travel, you may want to invest in this luggage set. It includes one carry-on and three medium and large checked bags, all of which come with interior packers and TSA combination locks, according to the brand. The bags are all made from a hardshell material that's both impact- and scratch-resistant.
Best sales at other retailers right now
Amazon: Save on products across categories from July 8-11 during Amazon Prime Day
Target: Target Circle members can take advantage of exclusive deals during Target Circle Week
How I found the best Walmart Deals deals
All of my recommendations above are based on NBC Select's previous coverage and reporting. I also included products the NBC Select staff tested, including Travel Award winners. All the products I recommend are at least 20% off and highly rated with at least a 4.0-star average rating from hundreds of reviews.
Why trust NBC Select?
I'm an associate SEO reporter for NBC Select who has covered deals and sales for two years. To round up the best Walmart Deals sales, I found highly rated products at Walmart that are at least 20% off right now and at their lowest price in at least three months.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Reuters
43 minutes ago
- Reuters
Musk accuses Apple of antitrust violation, says xAI will take legal action
Aug 11 (Reuters) - Elon Musk said on Monday Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab is engaging in antitrust violations by allegedly making it impossible for any artificial intelligence company other than OpenAI to reach the No. 1 spot in its App Store rankings, calling it an "unequivocal antitrust violation." "xAI will take immediate legal action," Musk said in an X post.


Auto Blog
5 hours ago
- Auto Blog
Walmart's $30 Rechargeable Flashlight Is on Sale for $10, and It's ‘Impressively Bright'
By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. A strong seller, the Ford Escape and its Lincoln Continental twin will have to make way for a revolutionary pickup. The global full-size pickup market is projected to experience a compound annual growth rate of 4.5% from 2025 to 2033—and their profits are especially unique. View post: Walmart Has a 'Very Sturdy' $1,120 Outdoor Storage Shed on Sale for Just $150 2025 Genesis G80 updates keep it competitive, but its chief rival has a cheaper lease Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Every home needs the proper emergency kit to help them feel safe during inclement weather, blackouts, and more. And if there's one item that every homeowner should have, it's a rechargeable flashlight. Long gone are the days where you have to rely on a battery-powered flashlight for illumination. Right now, you can grab the MoonSun Rechargeable Flashlight for just $10 at Walmart. Originally priced at $30, you can save 67% on this must-have essential. MoonSun Rechargeable Flashlight, $10 (was $30) at Walmart Weighing less than 1 pound, this flashlight can be used for just about any occasion. It offers 1,000 powerful lumens that can fully illuminate a 100 square meter room. It is five times brighter than other LED flashlights and features three lighting modes — high to medium, strobe, and SOS. Another feature that sets this flashlight apart from others on the market is its zoomable function, that allows you to adjust the focus and choose the spotlight for remote or large-area viewing. 'Best flashlight I've ever owned!' wrote one shopper. 'It is built well. The case is made of metal and every part fits together well. The light is bright and the cowl adjusts focus of the beam from narrow to wide. The light it produces is evenly distributed over the entire area, unlike flashlights that use incandescent bulbs.' A second customer said, 'These were a delight to have at the campsite in preparation for late-night treks to the lake. We own a number of compact LED lamps, but this one surpasses them all in quality.' With a telescopic design, this device is IPX7 waterproof and made of durable aviation grade aluminum alloy. The flashlight uses a USB-charging interface that can be powered through a laptop, socket, and power bank. Once the battery is fully charged, it can last for 12 hours in low brightness mode. It also uses an LED display to show the exact power level, so you'll know when it needs a recharge. 'Impressively bright,' wrote a third reviewer. 'Little size, fits in my coat pocket easily, charges fast, and lights up a room if hung in a tent. Outdoors it lights up my backyard effortlessly.' Get ready for any type of emergency or outdoor excursion with this $10 rechargeable flashlight. Add one (or two) to your cart today before the sale ends. About the Author Victoria Garcia View Profile


Daily Record
7 hours ago
- Daily Record
Construction recruitment expert urges youngsters to start building skills and experience early
Construction recruitment expert urges youngsters to start building skills and experience early But Ross Hammell, of Moodiesburn, says they shouldn't worry if their career path takes a few unexpected turns along the way. Ross Hammell is corporate and social responsibility manager at McTaggart Group One of Scotland's top construction recruitment experts has urged youngsters to start building their skills and experience early. But Ross Hammell, of Moodiesburn, says they shouldn't worry if their career path takes a few unexpected turns along the way. The 44-year-old is corporate and social responsibility manager at McTaggart Group, one of the country's leading housebuilders. Download the Lanarkshire Live app today The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now. Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7. The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you. Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android As part of his role, he works closely with colleges across the country - including his old college, now Glasgow Kelvin - to help identify and support the next generation of talent coming into the construction industry. Speaking following the third National Opportunity Day, an initiative led by Glasgow Kelvin College to celebrate the many routes into work and further study, Ross said there's never been a better time for youths to explore their options. Glasgow Kelvin College will hold its open day this Thursday, August 14, where potential students will be able to hear first hand about the paths available to them. Ross said: "It's not just about what you learn in a classroom, it's about how you use that knowledge to build your own path. "We see it time and again, the young people who've thought about their future, taken on extra experience, or found ways to stand out - they're the ones who get noticed. "It's about attitude as much as ability." Youngsters take part in Summer School run by project creating new Monklands Hospital READ MORE: Ross' own journey took unexpected twists along the way. He left school at 17 and began his career as an apprentice plasterer, training at Springburn College - now Glasgow Kelvin. Since then, he has worked in community development, social housing, and skills programmes before moving into construction and community benefit roles. He now supports hundreds of students annually across McTaggart's sites, and says he's a strong believer in colleges as engines of opportunity. Ross added: "College was where it all started for me. I've been back three times in different roles - as a student, a partner, and an employer. "It's absolutely vital that the private sector works hand-in-hand with colleges to develop talent. "We're now shaping vocational courses directly, adapting programmes to meet our needs and creating tailored pathways that set young people up for real jobs. "That kind of collaboration is only becoming more important." One of those success stories is Liam Cox, 20, from North Lanarkshire, who left school at 16 to start a construction apprenticeship - but quickly realised it wasn't quite right for him. He enrolled full-time in an HNC in cvil engineering at Glasgow Kelvin College, then discovered a Graduate Apprenticeship in quantity surveying with McTaggart Group and Glasgow Caledonian University. Liam Cox left school at 16 to start a construction apprenticeship - but quickly realised it wasn't quite right for him He beat 75 other applicants to land the place and now works four days a week on live multi-million pound projects, and spends one day at university working on academic qualifications. Liam said: "I thought I knew what I wanted, but being on the tools just wasn't for me. "I still wanted to work in construction, so I started looking at other ways in. North Lanarkshire school pupils celebrate their SQA exam results READ MORE: "I saw the job advertised and just went for it. Now I'm getting experience and a degree at the same time. "It's tough - juggling both - but I've learned more than I ever expected. "My advice to any young person is don't rush into something just because you feel you have to. If it doesn't work out, that's not the end of the road. You can always change direction." Ross believes it's this kind of initiative and adaptability that sets candidates apart. He said: "When you're reviewing hundreds of applications, you can spot those who've really thought about their route. "Liam had the grades, the experience, and the attitude. He knew where he wanted to go - and had already taken the steps to get there." With the construction industry facing a major skills shortage - including in areas like renewable energy and quantity surveying - Ross believes colleges are essential to building the workforce of the future. He added: "We're already seeing change. Graduate Apprenticeships used to be rare - now we have four running, and growing. "Colleges like Kelvin are tapping into school-leavers earlier than ever. Some pupils are doing HNCs before they've even sat their Highers. "That pipeline is vital. Not everyone is the 'finished product' at 18. "Sometimes we need to help shape that. It's about giving people the tools - then backing them to succeed." Robin Ashton, vice principal of curriculum and quality at Glasgow Kelvin College, has outlined practical tips to help you make the most of your opportunities. He said: "Colleges are here to help every learner find their path. Exam results are important, but they're just one moment. "What matters is using that moment to explore the possibilities and take the next step." McTaggart Group currently employs 172 staff, with its projects supporting over 1700 jobs across Scotland - many of them in affordable housing developments. Article continues below For more information about National Opportunity Day, or to explore your next steps in construction or college, visit *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.