
It's Black Friday in April at The Home Depot. Spruce up your home with these 16 deals
If you missed the latest Amazon Big Spring Sale and weren't able to capitalize on the plethora of home sales and deals, no need to fret. Luckily, The Home Depot's annual Spring Black Friday sale just dropped with thousands of deals to outfit the inside and outside of your home. Until April 16, power equipment, patio furniture, luxury indoor appliances and more are up to 50% off.
I've rounded up 16 of my favorite deals below and will be updating this piece as more deals roll in.
Hampton Bay Laurel Oaks Outdoor Patio Dining Set
This steel dining set includes six chairs and a spacious table that will become a place for guests to gather all summer long, and it's a steal at nearly $200 off. The cushions are also fade-resistant for those who live in sunnier climates.
Joyside Brown Wicker Outdoor Patio Love Seat
Cozy up on the porch this spring in this love seat that's $96 off. Its steel frame is designed to last, and its wicker material can avoid cracking when exposed to extreme heat or rain.
Nuu Garden Black Folding Oxford and Steel Metal Outdoor Chaise Lounge Chair
Swap out your uncomfortable wooden lounger for this more flexible one from Nuu Garden. It has an adjustable backrest for maximum comfort and is a whopping $53 off.
Shine Company Marina II Oak Folding Wood Adirondack Chair
Grab a couple of these discounted Adirondack chairs to throw around a backyard bonfire. The genuine cedar wood will elevate your outdoor aesthetic and can even be used indoors during the offseason.
Deko Living Patio Lounge Daybed
Don't wait until your next vacation to enjoy lounging in a daybed. This hammock/daybed combo gently sways for ultimate relaxation and will turn your setup into a blissful oasis.
Vissani 18.7-Cubic-Foot Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator
If you prefer an apartment-style refrigerator with a bottom freezer, this sleek model from Vissani is for you. The refrigerator side has adjustable shelves for customizable organizing and two drawers for produce, and right now it's more than $500 off.
Frigidaire 1.8-Cubic-Foot Over-the-Range Microwave
Transform your drab kitchen on a budget with this microwave that's 20% off. Its stainless steel finish will look great over the stove, and it has preset cooking options to streamline heating time.
Samsung 7.4-Cubic-Foot Vented Front-Load Smart Electric Dryer
Schedule your next laundry session with Samsung's app-compatible dryer. This large-capacity model comes equipped with four temperature settings as well as a Sensor Dry feature to help avoid damaging clothing.
GE 24-Inch Top-Control Built-In Tall Tub Dishwasher
Quit bending down to put your flatware in the basket and wash your sets in this dishwasher's convenient upper third rack. Its Dry Boost technology lessens the need to wipe down dishes, and its AutoSense Cycle removes the need for a prewash.
LG WashTower Stacked Smart Laundry Center in Graphite Steel
Save $701 on this handy stacked washer/dryer front-loader combo. The easy-to-use center control panel controls both units without you having to bend over or reach down. Plus, its slim design can fit into an unused closet.
Ryobi 80-Volt Electric Zero-Turn Riding Mower
Trim your lawn or acres of grass with this premium riding mower. It effortlessly shimmies through a standard-size gate and has an LCD control screen for a customizable experience.
Dewalt 20-Volt Cordless String Trimmer and Blower Combo Kit
This spring, consider gifting Mom or Dad this trimmer and blower kit to help get their outdoor space in tip-top shape. It comes with five pieces, and it's $100 off during this spring sale.
Milwaukee 18-Volt Brushless Cordless String Trimmer/Blower Combo Kit
If your family has a preference for home improvement gadgets from Milwaukee, this combo kit is currently $150 off. It has more power than competitors, it's gas-free and it can also be used with 13 compatible attachments.
John Deere Gas Cold Water Pressure Washer
This heavy-duty commercial pressure washer with 4200 PSI and 4.0 GPM can handle it all. From cleaning siding on a home to clearing gunk off your concrete driveway, the John Deere is suited to handle the toughest surfaces.
Anker Solix C1000X Portable Power Station
Portable power stations are all the rage and are a necessary item in your emergency preparation bag. This device from Anker has 11 output ports and can power up devices in roughly under an hour.
Sportsman 6-Inch Earth Series Gas-Powered Auger
Cut down digging time exponentially with this speedy auger. It can create holes for fence posts, deck supports and the like as deep as 6 inches, and it has an ergonomic grip. While spring officially started a few weeks ago, many of us have been stuck in a winter fog and haven't accomplished as much cleaning or seasonal sprucing as we wanted to. With the weather warming up in many parts of the country, we'll all be a bit more inclined to get outside and check some tasks off of our to-do lists. Whether you need to transform your yard on a budget or you're looking to upgrade your indoor appliances, this sale is worth shopping since it will have some of the best prices around until the end of summer and early fall.
The CNN Underscored deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales and deals each day to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to beauty finds of the week, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for readers.
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