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The best sales to shop this weekend: Dyson, Sony, JBL and more

The best sales to shop this weekend: Dyson, Sony, JBL and more

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This weekend, you'll find a deal on an editor-loved pair of Sony headphones, a discounted Dyson fan and savings at JBL. All that and more below.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
Completely lock into your workouts or errands with these Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones. With the new kid on the block, the Sony XM6, these XM4s are now available at a better value. Deals editor Jacqueline Saguin has owned her pair since their 2020 launch, and it still delivers impressive noise cancellation and great battery life all these years later. Read our review
Merrell Footwear Sale
Outfit your spring hiking adventure with one of our favorite outdoor brands, Merrell. It's home to dozens of colorful yet practical hiking boots and running shoes, including the editor-loved Moab 3s. Other accessories — like hats and backpacks — are also discounted at the retailer.
Dyson Cool Tower Fan
Keep cool as temps rise with a handy tower fan that brings sweeping breezes to your space. This Dyson bladeless model brings a sleek look to rooms. On particularly warm days, it amps up by 10 airflow speeds. Plus, it has an oscillating feature so no corner of your home goes uncooled.
Coleman Pro 16-Can Premium Soft Cooler Lunchbox
Gear up for Little League games and beach day trips with a lunch box that keeps bevys cool. This one hails from a top-tested cooler brand, Coleman, and comes in a summer-ready light blue color. Per the brand, it can store up to 16 cans, keeping them chilled for up to 30 hours.
JBL Go 3 Speakers
Tons of portable speakers are discounted at the JBL Amazon storefront, and the savings are compelling enough that Saguin bought the on-sale JBL Go 3 Eco for all her summer picnics. Score the speakers for as low as $30 in a variety of punchy colors. Don't be fooled by its mini size, because it packs loud volume.DSW
New Balance, Nike, Reebok and more footwear brands are up to 50% off at the shoe retailer. Or, dress up summer fashion with different pairs of sandals while DSW offers buy one, get one 50% off sandals.
Greenworks 40V 21-Inch Self-Propelled Electric Lawn Mower
This 20% discount at Amazon is your sign to finally replace the gas-guzzling lawn mower in your shed with an energy-efficient model. Greenworks has just the solution with its 21-inch self-propelled mower, available for $360.
Sonos Beam Gen 2 Soundbar
Both Altland and Saguin swear by their Sonos speakers and their Ace headphones. One of the best, most affordable ways to dive into that beloved home theater ecosystem has just dropped to its best price since Black Friday, thanks to this discounted Amazon price of $369.
Gap
We just nominated the Gap 365 High-Rise Linen-Blend Shorts as one of the best pairs for thick thighs. Now, they're 50% off for a limited time alongside a collection of other tops, shorts and vacation styles.
Soma
During this Soma sale, bras have dropped to $25 or less. Whether you want a supple wireless bra or a supportive bra for DD+ cups, Soma has you covered. They also have unlined options and sports bras if you want to upgrade your gym wardrobe.
Monday Swimwear
CNN Underscored tapped avid swimmers and summer stylists to find the 16 best swimsuit brands. Monday Swimwear landed right at the top, which is why we're excited to share the company's end-of-season sale and its up to 40% markdowns on tops, bottoms, one-pieces and more.
Ember 12-Ounce Travel Mug 2+
A new Amazon all-time low price has landed on the 12-ounce Ember smart mug. This upgraded version packs the usual temperature control, so your coffee stays hot all day long, as well as extra bells and whistles like Apple Find My item tracking and more at $129.
Lodge 8-Inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet
Lodge has consistently topped our list of the best cast iron skillets. So, when we spotted this Amazon deal on its 8-inch pre-seasoned skillet, we knew it had to make the cut for this weekend's roundup. Today's offer takes nearly 40% off, marking one of its best prices ever.
Garmin
The Garmin Father's Day sale is here. For the next week, you can save up to $200 on the brand's popular and best-tested running watches, fitness trackers and smartwatches.
Cole Haan
This weekend, take up to 25% off bestselling footwear from Cole Haan. Everything from sporty sneakers to luxurious loafers are included — all at some of the best prices we've tracked this year.
Dagne Dover The Travel Essentials Sale
The Travel Essentials Sale landed just in time to outfit your upcoming travel itinerary. Score up to 50% off across Dagne Dover's luggage and travel accessory lineup. Deals editor Jacqueline Saguin has been a loyalist of the AAPI-founded brand since its infancy and has collected everything from a diaper bag and a weekender bag to a purse and a toiletry case. Read our review
Blueair Medium Blue Pure 311i Max Air Purifier
If spring allergies aren't letting up, minimize the sneeze sessions with an air purifier hailing from an expert-recommended brand. Rid bedrooms and small spaces of irritants like pollen and dander for as little as $190 across retailers. Its compatible app also unlocks extra features like timer settings and filter monitoring.
Cotopaxi
Hit the trails this spring with all the proper outdoor gear. Everything from colorblocked rain jackets to vibrant hiking daypacks is up to 60% off at Cotopaxi. If you weren't ready to pay full price on fleeces and down jackets (like the editor-loved Fuego), it's also a great opportunity to score off-season styles for much less.
July Window Air Conditioner
Temperatures are rising both outside and inside our homes. Beat the heat with an air conditioner that's efficient, not an eyesore and available in four on-sale colors. The high-tech appliance was beloved by our tester, who appreciated its painless installation alongside its bells and whistles, like an easy-to-sync app that controls its settings. Read our review
Samsung 55-Inch OLED S90C TV
Any time you can save $800 on a TV is worth writing home about, but that goes double when it's our best TV pick. The bright, colorful Samsung OLED S90C is a top-notch TV, and now the 55-inch model is down to one of the lowest prices we have tracked.
Coleman Cooler Quad Chair
If you're in the market for a folding chair, be it for camping or adding some extra seating to your Memorial Day picnic, this Coleman is for you. The brand's Camping Quad Chair earned our praise when we set out to find the best camping chairs on the market, entering as our budget pick. Read our review
Toto Washlet C5 Bidet
The upgraded version of our top pick for the best bidet seat is now on sale at Amazon. And it's not just on sale; it's dropped to a new all-time low price. The Toto Washlet C5 Bidet includes the same stream and dryer that made its C2 counterpart such a favorite while also adding a heated seat and more. It has a $416 list price on Amazon but has been selling for closer to $800 over the past few months. Read our review The deals editors at CNN Underscored look out for your wallet on the daily, scouring sales at the top of every morning. We tap a range of techniques and consider a variety of factors to determine whether a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing.
Our team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we ourselves would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's a top-tested by our experts) because it means that we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

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