
Hurry! Lowe's Memorial Day sale ends soon — 21 deals to shop now on patio furniture, grills, appliances and more
Now is a great time to refresh your home for the summer, especially your patio and garden. That's because you can shop patio furniture deals from $19. Lowe's also has grills and outdoor cooking accessories on sale from $11.
If you're more focused on your interior, you can currently get up to 35% off select appliances.
Keep scrolling to see all my favorite Lowe's deals. For more savings, check out the Adidas deals I'd buy from $10 at Amazon.
Outdoor grills: up to 40% off @ Lowe'sThere's nothing like buying a brand-new grill for all your upcoming outdoor festivities. And if you're ready to get grilling, Lowe's has the perfect deals for you, with up to 40% off a range of outdoor grills.
Patio furniture sales: up to 40% off @ Lowe'sLowe's patio furniture sales take up to 40% off regular prices. From gazebos to full outdoor seating arrangements, Lowe's is discounting all kinds of outdoor furniture for you to get your yard ready for summer.
Lighting and ceiling fan sale: up to 35% off @ Lowe'sFor Memorial Day, Lowe's is taking up to 35% off a sizeable range of lighting fixtures and ceiling fans. With the hot summer months ahead, the discounts on cooling fans are the most appealing.
Lawn and garden sales: deals from $2 @ Lowe'sLowe's is offering savings on a whole range of lawn and garden items, from all-purpose lawn fertilizer and mulch to sizable water fountains with built-in LED lights. If you spend plenty of time in your garden, you'll find something to spruce it up here.
Appliance sale: up to 35% off @ Lowe'sLowe's is slashing the prices of select small and large appliances. The sale includes refrigerators, washers, ranges, microwaves and more from brands like Whirlpool, Samsung and LG. Plus, select discount items are including an additional 10% off in cart.
Cooking up a storm this summer with this Master Forge grill. It offers a 580 sq. in. cooking surface, and consistent temperature that can be controlled to ensure the perfect cook every time. It also includes a warming rack to keep finished foods hot while main dishes cook below.
Right now you can get an awesome $70 discount on this Blackstone griddle. This 36-inch model has an omnivore griddle plate with wind guards for more efficient cooking, so you'll be able to cook everything from hotdogs to hashbrowns to perfection.
This reliable tee is a great addition to any wardrobe, especially with a discount applied. It has lots going for it — it's made of soft and durable jersey material, has ventilated panels to keep you cool and it wicks sweat off your body.
This 5-piece cooking spoon set will help you whip up a bunch of tasty dishes, and stay organized to boot. You get a ladle, spaghetti spoon, slotted turner, solid spoon and slotted spoon with comfortable grips and long necks. There's also a pop-out spoon rest to stop drips splashing on your countertops.
This Igloo cooler is perfect for cookouts, tailgates, road trips and more. It has wheels and a handle for easy transportation, as well as two cupholders on the top to store your drinks.
This pop-up tent is great when you need shelter, whether you're camping, barbecuing or holding some other outdoor gathering. It's weatherproof against sun, wind and rain, and takes two people just minutes to set up.
This work bench from Kobalt will help you keep all your tools organized, and give you another surface for storage. There are nine drawers on board, all with soft-close finishes to stop them from slamming, and a power strip to charge your devices.
This Chamberlain security camera works alone or as an upgrade to your MyQ-connected garage door opener. It adds streaming video, recorded events, motion detection, and 2-way communication to the MyQ app.
If you want to protect your home from leaks, this option from Moen is our choice for the best water leak detector. It's compatible with Alexa, so you can get alerts sent to your smart devices and it comes with temperature and humidity detection. It's also small, so it's easy to mount just about anywhere.
One of the best video doorbells we've tested is now on sale. This video doorbell offers an excellent picture, can announce familiar faces arriving at the door, and can also recognize packages, animals and vehicles. And it's all powered by a rechargeable battery.Price check: $139 @ Amazon
This 15-foot wide patio umbrella from Clihome can help you beat the heat this sunny season. The frame is made of thick steel with an anti-rust coat, while the canopy is made of high quality, fade- and weather-resistant material.
This set of two dining chairs is on sale for $169 at Lowe's. Each chair swivels 260 degrees and has a gentle rocking action, for a comfortable and relaxing feel. The frame is made of sturdy, durable iron and the seat is made of UV-resistant fabric that dries fast if it gets wet.
Spend your evenings outdoors, curled up by this wood burning fireplace. The fireplace features a removable grill and pan, making it simple to clean up any ash or soot. It's also constructed from heavy-duty rust resistant steel, so you can feel confident it will stay protected from the outdoor elements.
This over-the range microwave is available in a variety of finishes, 2-speed fan, and adjustable cooktop lighting. It comes in black, stainless steel, brushed stainless, and white, although different discounts apply to each model.Price check: $359 @ Best Buy
This Samsung electric range offers a large 6.3 cubic feet capacity. It has a 5-burner cooktop and 3300W Rapid Boil burner. It can also air fry your favorite foods right inside the oven for healthier options.
If you love the side-by-side design and need a new fridge for your kitchen, check out this option from Whirlpool that's slashed by $650. It's made with fingerprint-resistant stainless steel, offers filtered ice and water through a built-in dispenser, and measures 24.6 cubic feet inside for plentiful storage.
If you're ready to upgrade your washer and dryer, you can save $900 on this fantastic stackable set from Samsung. With a smart, Wi-Fi powered front-load washer featuring 4.5 cubic feet of space and a similarly smart 7.5-cu-ft dryer, doing laundry has never been easier. And thanks to notifications in the SmartThings app, you might never accidentally leave a load of clothes in the washer overnight again.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Miami Herald
21 hours ago
- Miami Herald
Walmart has an alarming consumer boycott problem
Walmart (WMT) , the largest retail chain in the U.S., is once again facing a harsh wake-up call from customers. Over the past few months, Walmart has found itself in the crosshairs of social and political controversy, and customers have been protesting with their wallets. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter In April, the retail giant faced a weeklong boycott from consumers, organized by The People's Union USA, due to the belief that it contributes to corruption in the U.S. economy. Related: Walmart has stern response to major boycott from customers "We've been watching prices rise while wages stay the same," said The People's Union USA founder John Schwarz in an Instagram post. "We've watched these companies rake in billions while families can barely afford groceries, and Walmart, just like the rest of them, has been a part of that problem. So this is where we, once again, draw the line." The group encouraged consumers to avoid shopping at Walmart and other entities it operates, such as Sam's Club, Walmart Pharmacy, Walmart+, and more. Then in May, The People's Union USA doubled down on its efforts and launched another weeklong boycott of Walmart. The following month, Walmart also faced boycott calls from conservative consumers after far-right group Libs of Chicago tweeted a photo of a full-page advertisement that ran in the New York Times in March promoting the No Kings movement, an anti-President Donald Trump protest. The bottom of the ad states that it was paid for by Christy Walton, the billionaire widow of John Walton, one of the sons of Walmart founder Sam Walton. Christy inherited a portion of her husband's Walmart shares after he died in 2005. Image Source: Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images Now, Walmart is facing another boycott, which kicked off on Aug. 1, and this time, it is set to last until the end of the month. Once again, this boycott is being organized by The People's Union USA, which has also called for a boycott of Lowe's and McDonald's this month. In a recent video on Instagram, Schwarz said that over the next few months, his group will target Walmart and other large corporations "harder than ever." "Since February, we have been shaking the foundations of the very corporations that fund this corrupt, treasonous and evil administration, companies that exploit the people, companies that laugh in the face of our struggle," said Schwarz. "We have shown them. We have shown them our strength, and they have felt it. But my friends, we are far from done. July, August and September, we are hitting them harder than ever. These are major companies with massive impact." Related: Lowe's has another major customer problem amid declining sales The People's Union USA has been organizing boycotts of large companies such as Amazon, Starbucks, and Target since February, shortly after President Trump took office in January and enforced drastic policy changes such as tariffs, a strict immigration crackdown and cuts to diversity, equity, and inclusion. On its website, the group states that it aims to "expose corruption and exploitation," "hold corporations accountable," and "lead local and national economic resistance" through these boycott efforts. Many consumers nationwide have been participating in boycotts amid heightened social and political tensions. According to a recent survey from LendingTree, 31% of Americans have boycotted a business for various reasons, such as the company condoning discrimination, its political donations, affiliations, or religious messaging or practices. The latest Walmart boycott comes after the retailer's foot traffic declined by 1.3% in June, according to recent data from Its foot traffic also decreased during the weeks of July 7 and July 14. Walmart is currently battling the threat of the president's tariffs (taxes companies pay to import goods from overseas), which could cause prices to go up in its stores. More Retail: Target has another big problem amid alarming customer behaviorDollar General announces big store change to win back customersAmazon pulls the plug on a free service for customers "We never want to raise prices," said Walmart Chief Financial Officer John Rainey when discussing tariffs in an interview with CNBC in November. "Our model is everyday low prices. But there probably will be cases where prices will go up for consumers." In the first quarter of the year, Walmart's comparable sales increased by 4.5% year-over-year. However, during an earnings call in May, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon warned that the company is noticing customers scaling back their spending in several categories. "Health and wellness sales increased high teens, reflecting higher prescription volumes and over-the-counter sales, while general merchandise sales declined slightly with softness in electronics, home products, and sporting goods," said McMillon during the call. Related: Amazon pulls the plug on a free service for customers The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.


Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- Buzz Feed
27 Practical Amazon Home Items You'll Want On Hand
An inexpensive baby gate to keep your waddling toddler safe from areas they shouldn't have access to. "Babies don't belong on stairs!" you say cheerily as you lift your kiddo and open this gate easily with one hand thanks to its lever handle. A pair of lounge chairs and ottomans with adjustable backs for maximum lounging *and* storage inside the ottomans and matching table. Looking to save room when not relaxing? The ottomans can be tucked under the chairs! Promising review: "Love, love this set! Fits perfectly on my condo balcony!! Easy to assemble, strong, looks perfect! Highly recommend them." —maggiePrice: $219.99 (available in six colors) A bamboo slatted bath mat that'll create a spa-like feel in your bathroom just by placing it down. Wood has such a warming effect in any room, and this is the perfect way to incorporate it into your shower routine. A collapsible laundry basket so you're not burdened by a huge, unmoving basket even when it's not full. A true albatross! Promising review: "This is a well-made basket that has plenty of room for a large load plus expands and collapses well. I wish I would have gotten it sooner! It's a great space saver!" —pfc689Price: $37.99+ (available in 19 colors) A set of reusable microfiber mop pads that'll fit on your Swiffer so you get all the benefits of the easily maneuverable wet and dry mop with a more environmentally-friendly twist. A classic patio umbrella with a tilty handle so you can get juuuust the right amount of shade as you while away the hours in your outdoor space. This umbrella doesn't come with a stand, but if you need one, try this one for $36.89 on review: "I am truly impressed with the quality and sturdiness of this umbrella. Having a crank is awesome as well and I find it super handy that you can easily shift the angle. I sit at my patio table and paint with watercolor and mid-day had been impossible since it's so bright. This has been perfect and I now can stay outside the whole day in peace and quiet. The only downside is it does not come with a weight for the bottom. I picked one up a generic 20 pounds one at Lowe's that fits perfectly." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $37.39+ (available in 19 colors) A game-changing power scrubber because it's *so* much easier and more efficient than the old grimy toothbrush you usually use to scrub a minimum of one million times per inch of grout, just to make some headway. Voilà — "new" grout! BuzzFeed shopping editor Natalie Brown put this baby to the test, and here's what she had to say: "This thing works small miracles: I cleaned about half of my bathroom's grout to its original sparkling-clean cream color in 40 minutes, and it took honestly no effort at all. I literally sat on the floor, dipped the bristles in a Castile soap dilution (2–3 drops of soap + 1/2 cup of water; but you could use almost any cleaner of your choice), then lazily ran the scrubber back and forth over a 6-inch section of grimy, dark-gray grout — and it only took about 30 seconds for that grout to go from dingy to bright. I started by using the specialty grout brush, but then I decided to try it with the default brush, and that seemed to work just as well, IMHO!" Check out her full power scrubber $23.39You can also get a special grout-cleaning brush head that can be swapped in for the regular one for $14.68. A pack of LED-dimming stickers if you regularly find yourself disproportionately annoyed by the Wi-Fi router's blinking blue light while you're trying to get some shuteye. The stickers dim 50%-80% of the LED, so you can still tell that your devices are on and working. Promising review: "This is the best thing you never knew you needed. I own a digital clock with the numbers displayed in red LED light, and every night I've blocked the light with a cover so it doesn't shine in my eyes as I sleep. Silly I know, but I like my room pitch black and cave-like. On a whim, I bought this product. OH MY GOD! Game changer!! For the first night EVER I didn't have to cover the clock display before I went to bed!! I had no idea how big a difference this little dimmer could make, but I'm more than pleased with the result. I can still see the time display just fine, but now my room is a happy cave! The product is easy to remove and doesn't leave a sticky residue at all, which can't be said for most tapes. I did notice a slight lag in response when I covered my TV LED sensor, so if you're trying to block something that actually senses inputs, I would maybe not suggest this. Other than that, excellent product!" —Logan MPrice: $0.99 for 100+ stickers A can of fire extinguishing spray because it's *always* better to be safe than sorry when it comes to fire safety. Pop one of these bad boys in your kitchen for a little peace of mind. A set of Swedish dishcloths so you can begin to phase out paper towels in favor of a more sustainable alternative. These are super absorbant, work on tons of surfaces, and are easily washable and reusbale. Promising review: "I absolutely love these. For quite a while I have been frustrated with kitchen/dish towels. I find most to be not nearly absorbent enough, too large and awkward, and needing frequent disinfecting to avoid smelling funky. These towel sponges are exactly what I needed in a dish cloth. They are absorbent, just the right size, antimicrobial, and easy to clean! Add in that they are sourced from a small family business and I'm thrilled." —NATHANIEL RIDERPrice: $19.99+ for a 10-pack (available in eight color packs) A soaker hose so helpful for watering bushes, flowerbeds, and plants, you'll wonder why you didn't invest in this gardening essential before. Attach it to the hose you already have, and your plant babies will say "thank you" for giving them a refreshing shower, especially when it's summertime! A set of adhesive door bumpers to prevent the BOOM, BANG, CRASH of slamming cabinets and drawers without soft close hinges and tracks. Let's get a little peace and quiet around here for once. Promising review: "Replaced some hard stoppers with these and now when the drawer gets closed hard it's just a soft thud instead of a hard loud BANG. I'm pleased with these." —JasonPrice: $6.99 for a sheet of 100 A jar of The Pink Stuff that has reached cult-status seeing as it can clean soooooo much stuff around your home. Stainless steel, glass, porcelain, and even your whitest shoes are about to sparkle. A magnetic screen door to keep bugs and flying critters out without installing a whole second swinging door. Summer is just better when your house isn't accidentally filled with flies from leaving the door open. A ChomChom pet hair roller, because although pets are the greatest, they come with some hairy, hard-to-clean consequences. After just a few rolls with the chomster — voilà — you've reclaimed your spot on the couch. Promising review: "We live in a household that contains two humans, two dogs, and two cats. It's a real Noah's Ark furnished with a black sectional couch. Our dogs absolutely hate the vacuum. So much so they will attack the cleaner head with their vicious bite even before we power it on. This makes the task of cleaning our couch extremely unpleasant and nearly impossible. Thanks to Chom Chom, we no longer have this problem! With a simple, quick, SOUNDLESS sweep, we're able to keep our couch pet hair–free in blissful peace. This tool does an amazing job picking up pet hair but not so much with crumbs. We were so impressed, we gifted these as X-mas presents for all of our pet-loving friends." —AnonMPrice: $24.99 (available in two colors) A no-scrub shower cleaner that requires so little effort from you, it's astonishing. Just spray, leave it be, and enjoy the fruits of its labor. Promising review: "I have no idea how people find the time to keep their house that Instagram-ready clean. But with this cleaning product, I just spray it after a shower and spray it down with water the next time, and it keeps it so clean. It is a little slippery when you get in the shower to clean it off, but I don't care, it's totally worth it. It's so easy." —whynotwritesomethingPrice: $19.98+ (available in two sizes and two scents) An electric pressure washer to clean up your outdoor furniture, fences, sidewalks, and more. The results you get with pressure washing will make you swell with pride and inspire you to pressure wash basically everything you own. You can use this pressure washer on outdoor cushions, wood decks, house siding, and so many other places. You can even fill it with detergent to wash your car!Promising review: "I love this washer. It competes with my 2200 PSI gas-powered pressure washer, which in fact I sold to keep this. But doesn't have the noisy gas engine or the heavy weight. Easy to move around, lightweight, and has great power. Very quiet. I love all the attachments and the different stream types. The soap dispenser works well. I'm cleaning everything, my deck, my house, the garage doors, the concrete slab. It takes off all the dirt and mold from the old concrete stairs and sidewalk." —TimPrice: $169 An air purifier with a HEPA filter because who couldn't use a little peace of mind when it comes to air quality these days? From smoke to pet dander, this little guy will help get airborne impurities out of your apartment, lungs, and life. Promising review: "I foster kittens for a rescue, and no matter how often I clean the boxes, two or three times daily, and general cleaning, I still have an odor in the room. I got this product out of desperation. It was a good size and weight for kitties bouncing around. I am truly shocked and enormously happy with how it works! My husband was at wits' end with his sensitive nose. He goes in there now and is astonished, no smell. We are getting another for the kitchen! The room is 10×10, and I use it on the two setting. I also enjoy the night light. Very helpful without disturbing sick sleepy babies recovering from illness." —victoria MohagenPrice: $89.99+ (available in two colors) A mini shop vacuum that switches from dry to wet mode with a fast filter change. Cleaning up anything from water to sawdust just got a whole lot easier. The vac holds 2.5 gallons and has an auto-shutoff if it gets too full. It has a horsepower motor, a 6-foot hose, a 10-foot cord, and comes with a utility nozzle, crevice tool, car nozzle, blower brush, and detail review: "Holy cow! What a little suction machine! This little sucker is powerful! I purchased it to keep all the sawdust from getting all over the house (I don't have a workshop or room, just a work corner). My little house vacuum hose barely sucks anything up, but I seriously don't have the space for a large shop vac, so the compact size of this is so great. And it performs as strongly as the larger sizes. I was expecting less but got more! ALSO, after I posted this, I was using a hose to wash down the patio when I heard something running behind me. Turn around, and the whole dining area is flooded from a leak in the hose!!! So I promptly turned off the water, changed the filter from the cloth to the water filter,r and tested this little vac's wet suction. SUPER HAPPY! It worked like a dream. From a huge spreading puddle to dry floors in minutes! " —Olly2014Price: $67.55 A Bissell portable carpet and upholstery cleaner to tackle the deepest stains in your home with veritable ease. The weird redish brown spot that's been on your favorite chair for five years is shaking. Promising review: "Bought this to clean a sofa we've had for 18 years. It's too comfy to get rid of. I knew it needed cleaning but had no idea it was this filthy!!! Nasty! I went over some places two or three times until water I was sucking out was clean. I'm so glad I got it!!" —ShannonPrice: $164.79 Some window screen repair tape so you don't have to replace your entire screen if it gets a lil' rip and your "No bugs allowed!" sign can stay firmly planted outside. BuzzFeed contributor Jonathan Mazzei owns and loves this tape: "I finally bought this because EVERY TIME I tried to open my bedroom window to let in a cool evening breeze, I got the added bonus of ending up covered in bites while watching an alarming number of mosquitos crash headfirst into my bright laptop screen. NOT TODAY, SATAN! It was super easy to stick this repair tape over the slits and holes in my admittedly very old screen, and now I can keep my window open without inviting all the mosquitos in the neighborhood inside for a midnight snack."Price: $7.46+ (available in two colors and three sizes) A set of string lights that are a staggering 48 feet long to make your outdoor space even more usable. Now you can transform your patio space into a private outdoor bistro for you and your pals to enjoy. Promising review: "I am a big fan of lighting and ambiance. These made my rooftop terrace all the more charming and comfortable. I bought two strings for a huge deck and they fit great! All the bulbs came intact and all work so far!" —Shanna CancinoPrice: $35.99+ (available in two colors and five other lengths and styles) A set of new cooling gel bed pillows because even though you may want to hang onto your comfort pillow for as long as possible, they actually collect a decent amount of allergens and should be replaced more often than you would think. A scratch-free scraping tool you'll be reaching for more than you'd expect once you look around and see all the labels, kitchen messes, and general goop that you've been ignoring without the perfect tool for the job. An all-natural toilet brush that's 100% biodegradable thanks to coconut fiber bristles and a beechwood handle. If you're trying to swap cleaning products for earth-friendly options without sacrificing effectiveness, look no further. Promising review: "I actually love this thing more than one should love a toilet brush. I was skeptical at first. Very. But I also try to maintain a low-waste, sustainable home, so I was keen to try this brush. I hadn't used it right off the bat because I was searching for the right container. So, when I finally used it, I was surprisingly shocked at how well it worked. It reaches along the underside of the bowl well and is more abrasive than you think. It feels very comfortable in your hand, and I find the shape perfect, as all brushes should be this shape. If you've made it this far, just go for it. You're already doing a much better job even considering this brush as an option versus a plastic cheapie one. So go for it; you'll be pleased. It's not just more aesthetically pleasing, but it also works better than most out there. And trust me, I spent too long choosing a toilet brush for my new place. I mean, it's a small thing but actually kind of important. So, I've done some of the legwork for you. I was torn between this and the Simplehuman one, but I followed my beliefs in something more sustainable, and it panned out really well. I'll be ordering another one for my upstairs bathroom and recommending them to all the sustainable folks in my life!" —christinaPrice: $11.99 A stainless steel cleaner to get all of your gorgeous appliances back to the level of luster they deserve. Just keep the spray bottle handy in the kitchen for quick touch-ups whenever you want to give your kitchen a little love. Promising review: "Perfect cleaner for my new Whirlpool stainless appliances. It also seems to make it a bit fingerprint-resistant as well. Since I cleaned my fridge down a month ago, I haven't had to do it again yet. I'm sure if I had kids, it'd be a little different, but this stuff is where it's at. I've tried cheaper big-box store cleaners and they all take a lot of arm work." —W FishPrice: $19.95 A dish drying rack that prevents water from getting all the heck over your counter while your dishes are drying. Instead, the water drip-drop-drips right back into the sink. It also rolls up so when everything's dry, voila! Full sink access. Promising review: "I love this! We have a small kitchen, so I didn't want to have a drying rack that always sits in the sink. This is perfect because once the dishes are dry, you can roll it up and put it away. This was a fantastic purchase!" —RachelPrice: $21.98+ (available in three sizes)
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Yahoo
Lowe's (LOW) Dividend Growth Makes it a Top Pick for Retirement Dividend Stocks
Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) is included among the 10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy for Retirement. A family excitedly browsing through the aisles of a home improvement retail store. Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) has been operating for over 100 years and was once the top home improvement retailer in the United States. Today, it ranks second behind Home Depot, with more than 1,700 stores across the country. While the company once had an international presence, it has since exited markets such as Australia, Mexico, and Canada. Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) caters to both DIY homeowners and professional contractors, offering a wide range of products, including construction materials, tools, home appliances, and gardening supplies. The company maintains its competitive strength through a trusted brand name, an efficient supply chain, and a successful omnichannel model that supports its leadership in the industry. Backed by solid operations and a careful financial strategy, the company seems well-equipped to sustain its dividend growth over the long term. In addition, Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) holds a strong dividend history. The company has paid regular dividends to shareholders since 1961, while raising its payouts for 60 years in a row. LOW pays a quarterly dividend of $1.20 per share and has a dividend yield of 2.11%, as of July 30. While we acknowledge the potential of LOW as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: and Disclosure: None.