Get 50% off Shark's self-emptying robot vacuum, plus 9 more of today's best sales
If you hate cleaning and don't have a robot vacuum — what's the holdup? A good robovac does the hard work for you. All you have to do is turn it on and revel in your cleaner, fresher-smelling home. Now is a good time to invest too. Shark's Ultra Robot Vacuum (which can connect to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant) is a solid 50% off, the same price it was on Black Friday. Of course, if you're not in the market for a new vacuum, there are nine more amazing deals on this list. In fact, these are the top sales of the day. Scoop up a Kate Spade crossbody bag for 77% off, Clinique's iconic Black Honey lipstick for 15% off, Betty Crocker's popular pizza maker for a rare 20% off — and more!
Adidas: Get up to 30% off shoes and apparel.
Banana Republic: Get up to 40% off full-priced items during the Friends & Family sale.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
Cozy Earth: Get up to 25% off during the spring sale.
Everlane: Get up to 75% off sale styles.
J.Crew: Get up to 30% off warm-weather styles with code SHOPNOW.
Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off everything, plus an extra $25 off when you spend $150 or more.
Loft: Take up to 50% off your entire purchase.
Nordstrom: Shop thousands of items for up to 85% off during the Spring Sale.
Nordstrom Rack: Shop Easter finds up to 60% off, including dresses, sandals and more.
Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
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