The best early Memorial Day sales are live on Amazon, Best Buy, Target and more
The sun's out longer, the temps are rising and the grass is green. Ah, summer is almost here. Whether you've got grand summer plans or just plan on relaxing on your patio, book in hand, you'll be happy to know that thanks to Memorial Day on the horizon, there's a blowout bonanza of Memorial Day sales, steals and deals happening all over the Interwebs this week — you know, stuff for YOU!
If a brand-spanking-new pair of kicks is in order, scoop up these bestselling Hokas and save 50 bucks. Decided that you deserve a bigger screen in time for the Stanley Cup playoffs ... and to display your refined taste in art? Save a Benjamin on Samsung's Frame TV with this 55-inch model. And for summer shindigs and beyond, we recommend this tres-posh pochette from Kate Spade Outlet — it's a ridonculous $200 off.
These are just some of the best early Memorial Day sales to shop this week:
Apple iPad (11th Generation) for $299 (was $349): Editor-approved
Ninja Creami 7-in-1 Ice Cream Maker for $200 (was $229): Perfect for summer
Olanly Extra Soft Absorbent Chenille Bath Rugs for $9 (was $15): All-time low
Madison Lilly Pochette for $65 (was $249): Nearly 75% off
Hoka Clifton 9 for $94 (was $145): Rare sale
If you've been looking to get some Apple gear or upgrade a TV, now's one of the best times to score big savings before summer. Soon the sun will be setting after 8 p.m., warmer days will be on the way and you'll be glad you grabbed that MacBook Air or pair of AirPods while they were on mega sale. Some highlights:
Apple iPad 10th Gen ($299, originally $349): This is one of the best tablets you can buy, period. While we've seen this model for slightly cheaper, it's 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.
Samsung The Frame 55-inch 4K Smart TV ($1,198, originally $1,298): The original art TV that created the category is currently 33% off, making this stunning set not only easy on the eyes, but easy on the wallet. (That empty wall in the living room is calling its name.) It's available in six other sizes, ranging from 32 to 85 inches, all of which are on sale.
Apple AirPods Pro 2 ($199, originally $249): Offering premium sound, seamless connectivity and a comfy, all-day fit, these fan-favorite buds are worth it.
TCL 55-inch 4K QLED TV ($800, originally $1,000): Think Samsung is the only company making Art TVs these days? Think again (in fact, you can check out all of the Art TVs we've tested right here). This one from TCL will save you a bit of coin compared to The Frame, thanks to this $300-off steal of a deal at Best Buy.
Apple MacBook Air ($849, originally $999): This beast can handle all of the streaming, spreadsheets, writing and scrolling you can throw at it. Want to edit photos or videos? Go wild. The M4 chip can handle it.
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.
HexClad 6-Piece Hybrid Cookware Set ($400, originally $532): Gordon Ramsay's an official partner of this brand, and you know how particular he 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 pans, plus lids for each — and for nearly 40% off.
Ninja Creami 7-in-1 Ice Cream Maker ($200, originally $229): Keep the treats flowing all year long with this top-rated appliance, which makes churning out customizable frozen goodies 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).
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. 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. This price is the lowest we've seen it anywhere online.
Henckels 20-Piece Knife Set ($140, originally $345): This 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.
Do yourself a favor and spruce up your home before you get too distracted by summer's charms. 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 that will quickly turn your backyard patio into an idyllic oasis ... these sales have it all.
Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheets, Queen ($248, originally $330): Once we found out Oprah loves these sheets (she previously listed them as one of her "Favorite Things"), we were intrigued. She has more money than most of us could ever dream of, so the fact that these can be had on sale is remarkable. We put them to the test and they stand up (or should that be lie down?).
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 ($16 with Prime, coupon and code, 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's priced at an all-time low?
Resin Stackable Adirondack Chair ($18, 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 for a more modern look, and I'm here for it.
Geometric Arches Doormat ($11, originally $15): We bet you'd "welcome" a better doormat. This graphic mid-century-inspired option from Target will help keep your floors clean.
Whether winter did 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.
Crest 3D Whitestrips Sensitive At-Home Teeth Whitening Kit ($34, 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, originally $10): Now's 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.
Grace & Stella Under Eye Masks ($20, originally $28): These patches use plant-based collagen, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to hydrate the delicate skin underneath your eyes. They have a cooling effect that soothes and brightens tired eyes, which can give you a more youthful, refreshed appearance. They can also reduce puffiness, great for a morning pick-me-up to help you look well-rested.
Welcome to sandals, shorts and sundresses season! Ring in the rising temps with fleece sweatpants, comfortable leggings and standout sneakers that are just as great for running errands as they are for date night and beyond.
Adidas Samba OG Sporty & Rich Shoes ($72, originally $120): Want to don a tank top, some light-wash Levis and make with your best Freddie Mercury impression? These Sambas complete the look. Sure, Freddie may have been wearing wrestling shoes when he took the stage at Band Aid, but these definitely give off the same awesome, look-at-me vibe.
Hoka Clifton 9 ($94, originally $140): Hokas are one of the most popular brands of walking and running shoes for a reason. With the release of the Clifton 10s, we've spotted markdowns on the Clifton 9s across a multitude of retailers — though stock is going fast. Our tip: If you see your size in stock in a colorway you like, nab it before someone else does.
Lululemon Align High-Rise Pant ($69, originally $98): Take it from us: These are hands down the softest, comfiest leggings you'll ever wear. They're ideal for low-impact workouts or just hanging out at home. You can save 30% right now, but colors and sizes are selling out fast!
Nike Sportswear Phoenix Fleece ($39, originally $70): If you love the feel of sweatpants but don't want to look like you just rolled out of bed (even if you have), these fleece pants are for you and right now they're 44% off!
On Cloudnova Form 2 ($113, originally $140): Part performance, part streetwear, the Cloudnova Form 2 doesn't scream gym shoe, but it can move. Lightweight, breathable and stylish, it's made for walking the dog, hitting the gym or just pairing with leggings for a coffee run.
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.
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 $20 — 60% off! — so you can save big on groceries, home goods and more. You can also get a Plus membership for $60 (that's $50 off), but both offers end May 12.
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.

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