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Sick of Prime Day? Walmart's Big Save sale is on now — save $100s on tech, home, outdoor and more

Sick of Prime Day? Walmart's Big Save sale is on now — save $100s on tech, home, outdoor and more

Yahoo09-07-2025
If you're sick of hearing about Amazon Prime Day — you might want to check out Walmart's Big Save sale. During this limited-time summer sale, Walmart shoppers can save up to 45 per cent on big-ticket items like tablets, laptops, cell phones, furniture, patio essentials and more.
Billed as one of Walmart's biggest sales of the year, shoppers can save up to 25 per cent on personal care, take 40 per cent off furniture and toys, and up to 30 per cent off baby essentials, among other must-see categories. We combed through the items and pulled out 15 great buys to check out. If you're in the mood to save some serious cash, we recommend you keep scrolling.
Prices are set by Marketplace sellers and are subject to change.
This narrow electric lawn mower runs on battery power, making it ideal for keeping small areas trimmed, like under tree lines or hard to reach areas. Weighing only 24.3 pounds, it's a lightweight mower that's easy to maneuver, while the foldable handle makes for easy storage.
For home gyms that are tight on space, this adjustable cast iron dumbbell set comes with 15 different weight settings that can be adjusted from 5 to 52.5 pounds. As a bonus, this set comes with a hand grip strengthener, too.
This unlocked Samsung Galaxy smartphone features a 6.7-inch dynamic display, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and 128 gigabytes of hard drive space.
This 11-inch Wifi-enabled tablet has 128 gigs of storage space and 8 gigs of RAM. With an average rating of 4.1 stars, reviewers say this tablet is a great deal for the price due to the speed, battery life, sound, and display.
This budget-friendly four-inch twin mattress is made from high density foam with cool gel technology for added comfort. Lightweight and easy to roll, the mattress comes with a removable cover for easy washing. Reviewers note the bed is "firm" and easy to transport in small living spaces.
This 40mm watch is powered by Samsung's Galaxy AI, making tracking steps, sleep, and heart rate a breeze.
Get your steps in with this under-desk walking treadmill. With an adjustable speed range of 0.6 to 3.8 miles per hour, choose to walk or jog on the non-slip belt via a handy remote control.
Go from laptop to tablet quickly with this versatile 2-in-1 computer with a 360 degree foldable design. The 16-inch touchscreen offers a "crisp, bright" display, according to one reviewer, while 16 gigabytes of RAM gives it "great processing power."
No outdoor living space is complete without somewhere to relax. This three-piece conversation set, complete with two chairs and a coffee table, has a "sturdy" steel frame and hand-woven rattan. Shoppers say the set has "held up" well during outdoor use.
This 75-foot flexible water hose has an average rating of 4.1 stars and hundreds of positive reviews. Shoppers say it's "lightweight and flexible."
Backed by more than 2,000 reviews, this queen mattress-in-a-box has an average rating of 4.3 stars. Designed with 10-inch memory foam and motion isolation, one shopper says it has the "perfect" amount of firmness.
This outdoor conversation set comes with a wicker glass tabletop and two matching chairs complete with grey cushions. Shoppers say the set is "easy to assemble" and "looks good."
Travel up to 55 kilometres on this e-bike. Designed with city-dwellers in mind, this model folds up for easy storage. With speeds up to 25 kilometres per hour, shoppers say it's a "nice" bike for a casual ride.
Designed with 15 solid wood slats and a "sturdy" metal frame, this rollaway bed on wheels is ideal for overnight visitors and has up to 485 pounds of load-bearing capacity. Reviewers give it an average of 4 stars, noting it is "easy" to set up.
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