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The best Memorial Day sales at Home Depot: Shop 34+ great deals on tools, tech, mattresses and more

The best Memorial Day sales at Home Depot: Shop 34+ great deals on tools, tech, mattresses and more

NBC News23-05-2025

Most of my big home improvement projects require a trip to Home Depot, and if you're in the same boat, now's a great time to save with Memorial Day sales in full swing. We're already seeing steep discounts on big ticket items like appliances and mattresses, in line with expert advice from our Memorial Day Shopping guide. I associate Home Depot with DIY, so I'll be personally eyeing the brand's discounted hand tools and paint supplies. And similar to Amazon's Memorial Day sales, you don't need any special membership to shop.
As a reporter for NBC Select, I've covered sale events like Black Friday, Amazon Prime Day and daily deals for years. Below are the best Memorial Day deals I found on Home Depot. I'll update this list as prices and deals change.
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The best Home Depot Memorial Day 2025 deals to shop now
All of our recommendations are based on previous coverage and reporting, with a mix of editor favorite, brand bestsellers and expert-recommended picks.
I bought a Ryobi cordless drill nearly 10 years ago and it's proved a reliable and essential tool in all my household projects across multiple moves. This set includes a cordless drill and an impact driver, plus two batteries, a battery charger and a tool bag. Pair it with a Ryobi drive bit kit, and you can tackle all kinds of DIY tasks.
This electric pellet grill uses wood pellets instead of gas or charcoal to create heat, and infuses a smoky, woody flavor to food. You can adjust the heat between a low and slow smoke mode and a high of up to 450 degree fahrenheit. It also has a meat probe built-in to the grill, which shows the internal temperature on a small screen on the outside of the grill. If you want a larger cooking area, the Traeger Pro 34 is also on sale.
NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown recommends Miracle-Gro fertilizer as a reliable all-purpose fertilizer. This smaller bag is best for in-ground flowers, annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees and shrubs, and can feed plants for up to three months, according to the brand.
If you have an older TV that's running slowly or not loading smart TV apps anymore, you may be able to speed things up by plugging in a streaming device. This Fire TV Stick is the brand's fastest and latest model. You can download all your favorite apps and watch TV shows, sports and movies to your heart's content.
NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin loves her Serta hybrid mattress, and this model is one of the most affordable from the brand. It has a cooling top cover and a mix of memory foam and coils inside the mattress. It's available in sizes from twin to California king.
A leaf blower can help speed up outdoor yard cleaning, and this model from Milwaukee is compact, portable and convenient. It's powered by rechargeable batteries, and you can easily lock in to any power level with the slider on the handle. If you already have Milwaukee batteries and chargers, you can buy the Milwaukee M18 blower all on its own (on sale).
Raised garden beds can be easier for beginners to use than planting in the ground. This model is a little over 32-inches high and has a planter that's about 8.6-inches deep. The bed is made of cedar wood and comes with a detachable fabric liner.
You can use these genius little cleaning gadgets to spot or deep clean spaces, including walls, according to our experts. The best part is how easy they are to use: all you have to do is add water, squeeze out the excess, then go to work on stains and dirt.
More Home Depot Memorial Day 2025 sales to shop now
Best appliance sales
Up to 40% off select washing machines
Up to 40% off select dryers
Up to 40% off select refrigerators
Up to 30% off select ranges
Up to 35% off select dishwashers
Best outdoor sales
Up to 25% off select blowers
Up to 25% off select lawn mowers
Up to 20% off select riding lawn mowers
Up to 32% off select pressure washers
Up to 42% off select string trimmers
Up to 45% off select soils
Up to 31% off select outdoor plants
Up to 20% off select planters
Best tool sales
Up to 51% off select drills
Up to 61% off select power tool batteries
Up to 65% off select saws
Up to 46% off select inflators
Up to 51% off select sanders
Best home and furniture sales
Up to 25% off select bathtubs
Up to 15% off select showers and shower doors
Up to 25% off select toilets
Up to 30% off select kitchen faucets
Up to 30% off select bathroom faucets
Up to 40% off select mattresses
Up to 56% off select patio conversation sets
Up to 30% off select patio dining sets
Up to 39% off select indoor plants
Why trust NBC Select?
I'm a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology, fitness and deals. To round up the best Memorial Day sales at Home Depot, I found discounted products and retailer sales across the web, including products and brands recommended from previous NBC Select coverage.

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