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The Home Depot's Memorial Day sale is here. Shop rare deals on patio sets, grills and more

The Home Depot's Memorial Day sale is here. Shop rare deals on patio sets, grills and more

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Memorial Day deals at The Home Depot are finally here. Until May 28, patio furniture, grills, appliances, tools and the like are seeing discounts of up to 40% — and in select cases, even more. We love the retailer for its affordable prices and speedy shipping times. If you plan on hosting people at your house in the weeks post Memorial Day, now's the time to save on spring essentials to spruce up your yard, grilling setup and the like.
Hampton Bay Cooper Lake 3-Piece Wicker Patio Conversation Set
Fill that empty corner on your porch with this welcoming set from Hampton Bay. It comes with two plush chairs and a side table that can hold drinks and snacks. The rust-resistant frames can last for years to come, and now it's a whopping 40% off.
Pure Garden 9-Foot Aluminum Patio Umbrella
This sturdy umbrella is currently matching the best price we saw over Labor Day weekend in select colors. It'll keep the sun out of your eyes when gathering around the table for a poolside lunch and has a manual crank for easy operating.
Noble House Ariana Wood Outdoor Patio Chaise Lounge
A stylish chaise lounge is a must-have for those with space on their patio. This design is comfortable to sit in and will look stunning lined up around an in-ground pool. The cushions on these dreamy teak seats are water-resistant and can hold up against natural elements and spills.
Karl Home Natural Wood Outdoor Rocking Chair
A solid wood rocking chair is one of those items that you can have in your family forever. This model from Karl Home was ergonomically crafted to keep your back and bum supported when sitting. Its cracked fir wood can last in the rain, snow and sunshine and will patina over time.
OrangeOne Linda Outdoor Adirondack Chair Barstool in Black, Set of 2
Cozy around a bonfire or add these weatherproof bar stools to your outdoor island setup. It takes about an hour to get the two of them put together and they have widened armrests to take relaxation to the next level.
Royal Gourmet 4-Burner Propane Flat-Top Grill
Upgrade your smash burger game with this budget flat-top grill. It just dipped by almost $160 for Memorial Day and will be a hit with guests. It comes with a grill cover and ships in as little as five days.
Traeger Pro Series 22 Wood Pellet Grill
This pellet grill can do it all. Whether smoking, baking or grilling, your dishes will come out more flavorful than ever with the Traeger 22. It has over 500 square inches of cooking area and comes with a meat thermometer for precise temps.
Gozney Roccbox Propane Outdoor Pizza Oven
Whip up restaurant-quality pizzas in the comfort of your backyard with Gozney's innovative pizza oven. Its folding legs make taking it on the go a breeze and it pumps out pizza in under a minute.
Halo Elite4B Outdoor Griddle
This griddle retails for anywhere from $930 to $1,000 elsewhere. Luckily, for The Home Depot's Memorial Day sale, the four-burner flat top griddle is down to $810 for the next few days.
Royal Gourmet 3-Burner Flat-Top Portable Griddle
Professional and at-home chefs love using portable griddles for meal prep. They're easy to take from place to place, can be used outdoors and are often affordable. This model has three burners, a quick start-up button and an anti-splash guard.
GE Top-Load Washer in White with Cold Plus and Wash Boost
If you prefer top-load washing machines, you're in luck. GE's large-capacity model is $271 off. It has a Wash Boost feature to add soaking for fabrics with stains and an Oxi function for deep cleans.
Samsung 5-Burner Element Smart Freestanding Double Oven Electric Range
Home cooks will love using Samsung's multi-burner, app-controlled oven. You can simultaneously cook two separate dishes at totally different temperatures in the split oven and can air fry food in minutes.
Frigidaire Side-by-Side Refrigerator in Stainless Steel
If you have the capacity for a French-door fridge, this pick from Frigidaire looks sleek in kitchens, and its recent discount helps you save over $400. It comes with luxe features like a water filter, ice dispenser and even an air filter to keep the inside of your fridge smelling fresh.
Lanbo Wine Refrigerator
Having a wine cooler comes in clutch if you're a beverage connoisseur who doesn't want to take up tons of space in the main fridge. This one can fit up to 18 bottles on one side and over 50 cans on the other — all on display with its transparent door.
Dyson V8 Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner
Save over $100 on this speedy cordless vacuum that has up to 40 minutes of uninterrupted run time. It comes with four accessories to get an even deeper clean in small corners, couches and the like.
Ryobi One+ Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit
If you start now, you'll have plenty of time to complete that DIY project by the end of the long weekend. This kit is comprised of tools priced at over $570 in total value, and now it's down to a sweet 33% off for a limited time.
Ryobi One+ HP Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill
Get jobs done in no time with Ryobi's powerful brushless drill. The tool has a longer run time and motor life compared to the competition and it's easy to use regardless of your experience. Luckily, it's almost 50% off if you're in the market for an early Father's Day gift.
Ryobi One+ 3-Tool Lighting Kit
Keep an eye on personal projects with one of the three lights in Ryobi's handy kit. The panel light is suitable for larger visibility, while the spotlight and clamp can be used for smaller campsites or even inside a tent.
Ryobi USB Lithium Clamp Fan Kit
This two-pack of powerful fans is a must-have this spring. Clip it to a baby stroller, your backpack while you hike or even a golf bag when on the green. The 25% off kit comes with two batteries and a charging cable for portable power.
Ryobi One+ HP Lawn Mower & String Trimmer Kit
Keep your lawn in tip-top shape all spring long with Ryobi's battery-operated lawn mower. It's powerful enough for small to medium-sized yards and comes with a string trimmer for additional customization. It's ultra quiet and has up to 40 minutes of run time. With Memorial Day being today, we're not anticipating many of these discounts to stay in stock through May 28. If you're hosting people for the long weekend or just want to spruce up for yourself or family, you should consider getting an upgraded grill, lounge chairs and the like so your space isn't empty for the next holiday.
The sale is currently live! The Home Depot is pushing out tons of deals on patio furniture, gardening gear, appliances and even power tools until May 28.
The Underscored deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to pet deals, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for our readers. If you're shopping for other pieces, our team has compiled a list of the best Memorial Day sales with major discounts on clothing, grills and more, too.

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