The 24 best Walmart deals to shop this weekend
It's the third weekend in February, and you know what that means: Most of us are simply fed up with winter. Seriously, the chill wind is no longer "brisk" or "bracing," it's just annoying. The snow's not cute anymore — it's a pile of wet, gray yuck. And are we ever going to be able to leave the house again without a hat and scarf? But here's the good news: Saturday, 2/22, is a lovely signpost, signifying that winter's two-thirds done. Feel better? Good. Now, how about looking ahead to warmer, better days via this week's best Walmart deals?
Be ready for that first fine day (it won't be long now!) with a transitional tunic top — a steal at $14. Nothing says "spring's in bloom" like a cascading flower garden. This one's more than 50% off. And hey, you're gonna want to brighten up your home during the longer, sunnier days ahead — what better time to score a set of sheer curtains ... for just 8 bucks!
That flush you just felt? No, you're not getting the vapors — that's just the merest hint of spring fever making itself known. Go with it and get clicking!
Top Walmart weekend deals:
Inse Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for $77 ($243 off)
Skechers Summit Slip-On Shoes for $40 ($25 off)
Untimaty 6-Inch Mini Chainsaw for $36 ($24 off)
Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve Coffee Maker for $35 ($24 off)
TCL 43' Class Q5 4K QLED Smart TV for $178 ($100 off)
Dyson Digital Slim Cordless Vacuum for $250 ($250 off)
Ninja 4QT Air Fryer for $69 ($20 off)
Want to save even more? Make sure you're signed up for Walmart+. It's easy to sign up for your free 30-day trial here. You'll get free shipping and grocery delivery, savings on gas and prescriptions, exclusive access to major deals, and more.
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