4th of July sales from Sam's Club, Kohl's and Amazon include the new iPad at a record low
See? It's just that easy. Our prediction? You're stepping into a stellar week of sales.
Adidas: Get up to 40% off sale shoes and apparel.
Anthropologie: Save up to 50% on new sale items.
Brooklinen: Score bedding, bath linens and more for up to 75% off.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
Cozy Earth: Get up to 55% off Oprah-approved bedding and more.
Everlane: Snag up to 75% off sale styles.
J.Crew: Save up to an additional 70% during the End of Season Sale with code EXTRA.
Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off, plus an extra 20% off everything.
Loft: Take up to 50% off your purchase during the 4th of July Event.
Nordstrom: Shop designer clearance items and save up to 60%.
Nordstrom Rack: Take up to 70% off new markdowns.
Old Navy: Score up to 70% off during the Summer Sale.
REI: Save up to 60% off during the retailer's 4th of July Sale.
Spanx: Get an extra 30% off with code EXTRA30 during the End of Season Sale.
Sur La Table: Save up to 60% on brands like Staub, Le Creuset and more.
Target: Get up to 50% off clothing, home essentials and more.
Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
Wayfair: Stock up on furniture, decor and more for up to 70% off during the 4th of July Clearance.
Smirly Wooden Cutting Boards, 3-Pack for $28 (originally $46): These days, many people are ditching their plastic cutting boards. If you're looking to do the same, bamboo is an excellent alternative, and this set includes not one, not two, but three sturdy boards and a nifty holder. Because you're getting a variety of sizes, you'll be able to designate one board for meats, one for produce and another for smaller mincing tasks. Oh, and this trio rarely dips lower than its current price.
Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker, Set of 2 for $28 (originally $40): This duo rarely dips lower than this, so scoop 'em up for their lowest price in over a year.
Black & Decker PowerSeries+ 16V Max Cordless Stick Vacuum for $74 (originally $100): Don't want a new vac to suck a ton of cash from your wallet? This sleek stick's a rare $74 (it's only dipped lower than this once).
Crest 3D Whitestrips, 44 Strips for $30 (originally $46): According to the brand, you're guaranteed to have a noticeably brighter smile in just a few steps (peel off a strip, apply it to your teeth and ... yeah, that's it). This sale drops the price to its lowest of 2025 — now that's something to say "cheese!" about.
New Apple iPad, 11-Inch for $299 (originally $349): Apple products are so sought after that they don't really need to go on sale, and when they do, it's often because they're older models. This is the latest version of this iPad, which makes the markdown all the more impressive.
Huskary Maxi Dress for $18 (originally $30): There are a whopping 45+ styles — solids and prints of every variety — and certain options are on sale for as little as $18." (That's an all-time low at 40% off.)
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro) for $399 (originally $499): Prefer a smaller tablet over a bulky laptop? This one's currently down to its best price ever.
Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Headphones for $25 (originally $40): Our pick for best budget earbuds: Behold the pleasant surprise that is the Baseus Bass BC1, a cuff-style open-ear headphone that I just started testing — but so far, so good. Comfy fit, decent sound, more bass than I expected and a price tag of just $25. Grab these before they jump back up to their already-pretty-amazing regular price of $40
SwissGear 7366 Hardside Expandable Luggage for $90 (originally $165): It's currently 45% off, which looks to be as low as it's been since 2022; plus, several colors are on sale.
Smirly Wooden Cutting Boards, 3-Pack for $28 (originally $46): These days, many people are ditching their plastic cutting boards. If you're looking to do the same, bamboo is an excellent alternative, and this set includes not one, not two, but three sturdy boards and a nifty holder. Because you're getting a variety of sizes, you'll be able to designate one board for meats, one for produce and another for smaller mincing tasks. Oh, and this trio rarely dips lower than its current price.
Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker, Set of 2 for $28 (originally $40): This duo rarely dips lower than this, so scoop 'em up for their lowest price in over a year.
Black & Decker PowerSeries+ 16V Max Cordless Stick Vacuum for $74 (originally $100): Don't want a new vac to suck a ton of cash from your wallet? This sleek stick's a rare $74 (it's only dipped lower than this once).
Crest 3D Whitestrips, 44 Strips for $30 (originally $46): According to the brand, you're guaranteed to have a noticeably brighter smile in just a few steps (peel off a strip, apply it to your teeth and ... yeah, that's it). This sale drops the price to its lowest of 2025 — now that's something to say "cheese!" about.
New Apple iPad, 11-Inch for $299 (originally $349): Apple products are so sought after that they don't really need to go on sale, and when they do, it's often because they're older models. This is the latest version of this iPad, which makes the markdown all the more impressive.
Huskary Maxi Dress for $18 (originally $30): There are a whopping 45+ styles — solids and prints of every variety — and certain options are on sale for as little as $18." (That's an all-time low at 40% off.)
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro) for $399 (originally $499): Prefer a smaller tablet over a bulky laptop? This one's currently down to its best price ever.
Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Headphones for $25 (originally $40): Our pick for best budget earbuds: Behold the pleasant surprise that is the Baseus Bass BC1, a cuff-style open-ear headphone that I just started testing — but so far, so good. Comfy fit, decent sound, more bass than I expected and a price tag of just $25. Grab these before they jump back up to their already-pretty-amazing regular price of $40
SwissGear 7366 Hardside Expandable Luggage for $90 (originally $165): It's currently 45% off, which looks to be as low as it's been since 2022; plus, several colors are on sale.
Smirly Wooden Cutting Boards, 3-Pack for $28 (originally $46): These days, many people are ditching their plastic cutting boards. If you're looking to do the same, bamboo is an excellent alternative, and this set includes not one, not two, but three sturdy boards and a nifty holder. Because you're getting a variety of sizes, you'll be able to designate one board for meats, one for produce and another for smaller mincing tasks. Oh, and this trio rarely dips lower than its current price.
Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker, Set of 2 for $28 (originally $40): This duo rarely dips lower than this, so scoop 'em up for their lowest price in over a year.
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