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Walmart's massive summer sale ends today. Save AirPods, Dyson and more while you can

Walmart's massive summer sale ends today. Save AirPods, Dyson and more while you can

CNN13-07-2025
Amazon's annual Prime Day event may be over, but Walmart's massive summer sale is still going on through the end of the day at 11:59 p.m. ET. With this sale, there's no need to just shop Prime Day to get major deals on everything you've been eyeing. At Walmart, you can score up to 50% off everything from summer must-haves and kitchen gadgets to everyday essentials and back-to-school gear.
I've been reviewing products for nearly a decade and have covered Walmart's sales for multiple years, so I took that expertise and sifted through this savings event to pick out the deals actually worth shopping. Just act fast!
Rowenta 53-Inch Ultra-Quiet Pedestal Fan
We rated this the best pedestal fan overall in testing, thanks to its sturdy base, easy assembly and clearly labeled control panel. Read our review
Ninja Foodi 5-in-1 Grill Air Fryer
Testing writer Michelle Rae Uy reviewed a different version of this Ninja Foodie air fryer and said it's intuitive to use and works super fast. If you don't want to heat up your large grill outside, you'll want to hop on this deal for $45 off.
Beckham Hotel Collection Down Alternative Pillows, Set of 2
These Beckham Hotel Collection pillows are a literal dream to sleep on (and also happen to be our pick as the best budget pillow for side sleepers). They're soft and comfortable, of course, but also quite breathable, so rest assured you won't experience any overheating issues with these. A two-pack of standard-size pillows is on sale at Walmart right now for $34, which is an incredible deal. Read our review
Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid Building Set
Never worry about watering your plants again with a gorgeous Lego floral arrangement like this one.
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
Bake like a pro with the brand behind our best-tested stand mixer. It's a breeze to use and works fast. Read our review
Beautiful 6-Quart Touchscreen Air Fryer
In testing the best air fryers, we found this one from Drew Barrymore's Beautiful line at Walmart to be the most stunning to look at. Read our review
Tineco Go H2O Max Cordless Mop and Vacuum
Don't have space for a mop and a vacuum? Add this 2-in-1 device into your cleaning routine for a more streamlined experience.
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker
Home and gifts editor Amina Lake Patel has been a fan of Ninja's viral ice cream maker for a year and uses it multiple times a week, if not every day. It's the ultimate way to whip up custom sorbet, gelato and ice cream at home. Read our review
Bissell Little Green Max Pet Portable Carpet Cleaner
If you love the viral Bissell Little Green and have pets, you'll want to add this pet-specific cleaner into your rotation. In testing, associate testing writer Joe Bloss said that this iteration of the carpet cleaner removed dried patches of dog urine and vomit and made carpets look virtually brand-new. Read our review
Dyson V12 Detect Slim Cordless Vacuum
If you don't want to break the bank buying a Dyson, our testing writer Michelle Rae Uy likes this model. During testing, she found it to be lightweight and easy to use. Read our review
Keurig K-Supreme Smart Coffee Maker
Patel tested a variation of this Keurig model, which she said is easy to use with its customizable strength options and wide variety of flavors to choose from. The coolest part is the BrewID feature, which automatically customizes brewing based on the K-Cup. It's not on sale at Amazon, so this is the best price now.
iRobot Roomba i3+ Evo Robot Vacuum and Braava Jet Robot Mop Bundle
This smart robot vacuum will do all the hard work for you, so you can focus on enjoying more time outside this summer. It features smart mapping, meaning it takes note of roadblocks in your home, and is Wi-Fi connected so you can control it from your phone. It even empties on its own so you don't have to touch grime and dirt.
Hoover Onepwr Emerge Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum
This pet vacuum can handle all types of surfaces effortlessly, and it converts into a handheld vac so you can reach those hard-to-reach areas. Plus, it's super quiet but doesn't sacrifice performance.
Apple AirPods 4 With Active Noise Cancellation
If you're on the hunt for a pair of AirPods, look no further than this pair that senior tech editor Mike Andronico said offers sound quality that rivals the AirPods Pro 2. Read our review
Apple AirPods Pro 2
If you want the cream of the AirPods crop, the Pro 2 are what you seek. Active noise canceling? Check. Excellent audio? Absolutely. They're also comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time without aching in your ears. Their sale price of $149 is around what we typically see when they're discounted, too.Read our review
Samsung 55-Inch The Frame TV (2024)
If you don't want to stare at a blank screen when it's not in use, you'll want to jump on this Samsung The Frame TV deal.Read our review
Roku Streaming Stick HD
If you're looking to cut the cord, look no further than the Roku Streaming Stick to help you do it. Roku gives you streaming access to hundreds of apps like HBO Max, ESPN, CNN, you name it. You do have to have a compatible cable service account, but the convenience and ease of use of Roku are undeniable. It's on sale for under $20 at Walmart right now too. Can't beat that.
Apple Watch Series 10
Get the newest model of our favorite smartwatch for its lowest price ever at Walmart and Amazon. Our electronics writer Henry T. Casey loves the latest iteration, thanks to its bigger display and sleep apnea direction feature. Read our review
Asus CX15 15.6-Inch Chromebook
Just ahead of back-to-school season, you can score an affordable laptop for under $200. This lightweight model is perfect for toting around campus or to the office.
Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones
Looking for over-ear headphones? Andronico said these are some of his favorite headphones he's tested in years, and they work for both iOS and Android users. Read our review
Hisense 65-Inch Class A7 4K Google Smart TV
We're fans of Hisense's TVs here at CNN Underscored and named one of its models our favorite midrange TV last year. This one offers fast Wi-Fi performance along with Google TV so you have all your entertainment at your fingertips and an affordable price point to boot.
Apple AirTag
AirTags are the ultimate way to give yourself peace of mind while traveling this summer in case your bag goes missing. Read our review
Apple AirPods Max in Sky Blue
If you're into over-ear headphones instead of wireless earbuds, you can't go wrong with the Apple AirPods Max, which boasts a "futuristic design with fantastic controls," according to our tester. This Sky Blue color in particular is about $150 off at Walmart right now and cheaper than the Prime Day deal. Read our review
Thermacell Rechargeable E65 Mosquito Repeller
Keep annoying pests at bay this outdoor season with the editor-loved Thermacell device. If you don't like wearing bug spray, this is a handy alternative.
Coleman Steel Pro Aboveground Pool
With summer in full swing, we're all looking for ways to instantly cool off. If you don't have a built-in pool, you can still take a dip with an aboveground pool like this one.
Bifanuo Egg Chair With Stand
Create a cozy reading nook in your backyard or patio with this boho egg chair. It's sure to make you feel like you're on a tropical vacation.
Greenworks 80V 21-Inch Push Mower
The 3-in-1 design of this mower allows you to clean up your yard faster and doesn't require the maintenance of a gas-powered machine.
Wybot Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum
While pools offer a relaxing oasis in your backyard, the upkeep can be a hassle. Thanks to this robot pool vacuum, cleaning it will be a breeze (and easier on your back).
Charbroil Performance Series Amplifire 4-Burner Gas Grill
Take your summer BBQs to the next level with a new grill that'll make you feel like a pro. This one delivers even heat, cooking up to 50% juicer meats, veggies and more.
Lofka Patio Wicker Chair Set With Glass Coffee Table
Make your backyard an extension of your living room this season with a new patio set. This three-piece set is perfect for a porch, apartment balcony or deck. CNN Underscored's deals experts are always shopping for the best discounts on the web. In addition of holiday weekends and sale events, our deals team covers weekly guides to the steepest price cuts from specific retailers. I'll be cross-referencing prices at Walmart and Amazon to make sure you get the best deals and information you need. Stay tuned as I'll be updating this story with more deals throughout both events.
Quite simply, our goal here at CNN Underscored is to save you money. Senior lifestyle editor Tamara Kraus has been reviewing products for nearly a decade, and that kind of experience extends to the rest of our team. Being an advocate for buyers to make sure we're only recommending the best prices on the best products is what we're all about, and that focus comes across in our work.
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