Snap up a Shark robovac for a record 50% off, plus 9 more of today's best sales
How are we nearly halfway through May? Someone tell time to slow down — I want to stop and smell the spring roses! But, while we're on subject of halves, here's something I am excited about: This self-cleaning Shark robot vacuum is over 50% off, bringing the price down to a record low. Looks like my floors are about to get a lot shinier, and not because of any overexertion on my part. And that's not the only deep discount I spotted while I was browsing sales today. A soft, sturdy cotton tee beloved by one Yahoo editor is an insane 66% off, and a 14-piece nonstick cookware set is marked down to $66 (another all-time low). I know, I know — I was just advocating against speed, but when it comes to these deals? You'll want to scoop 'em up lickety split.
Adidas: Get up to 70% off sale shoes and apparel.
Anthropologie: Save up to 50% on sale items.
Brooklinen: Score bedding, bath linens and more for up to 75% off.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
Cozy Earth: Get up to 30% off Oprah-approved bedding and pajamas during the extended Mother's Day Sale.
Everlane: Snag up to 80% off sale styles.
J.Crew: Save up to 50% more on already marked-down items.
Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off everything, plus an extra 20% off select styles.
Loft: Take 40% off your purchase, plus get 50% off tops and an extra 60% off sale styles.
Nordstrom: Shop new sale items for up to 75% off.
Nordstrom Rack: Save up to 75% on thousands of new deals.
Old Navy: Score tanks starting at $5, swimwear starting at $10 and shorts and dresses starting at $15.
REI: Get up to 70% off camping supplies, running gear and past-season deals.
Spanx: Get up to 40% off select AirEssentials sale items, and up to 70% off sale items.
Sur La Table: Save up to 60% on top brands like Staub, Le Creuset and more.
Target: Get up to 50% off outdoor furniture, floor care, kitchen essentials, clothing and more.
Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
Wayfair: Stock up on furniture, linens and more for up to 60% off during the Bedroom Sale.
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