The weekend's best sales: A $20 slow cooker, a $29 Kate Spade wristlet and more
Here's a little tip from a shopping pro: Sometimes, the best deals come when you're least expecting them. Sure, Presidents' Day sales are a thing of the past, but guess what? There are still plenty of impressive markdowns to grab this weekend. And yes, the prices are just as good — if not better — than what we saw a few days ago.
For example, this leather Kate Spade wristlet is a whopping 79% off this weekend. It usually retails for over $100, but shoppers who act fast can nab it for only $29. And this easy-to-use slow cooker that shoppers give 4.6 out of 5 stars? Down to just $20 at Walmart, and ships as soon as the next day.
Whether you're looking for a steal on sneakers that feel like hugs on your feet or a duster that finally makes cleaning easier, we've got you covered. Keep scrolling for more must-see price drops on a bunch of our favorite products.
Athleta: Sale items are an extra 20% off at checkout. Shop comfy leggings, hoodies and more.
Coach Outlet: Totes, shoulder bags and crossbody styles are up to 70% off.
Dyson: Save up to $150 on vacuums and $100 on hair tools.
Kate Spade Outlet: Clearance items are an extra 20% off, and prices start at just $19.
Macy's: Stylish, cozy sweaters are up to 60% off. Save on cotton, cashmere and wool styles.
Our Place: Score a 4-piece cookware set that includes the Always Pan and the Perfect Pot for $131 off.
Ulta: L'Oreal and Maybelline products are buy one, get one 50% off.
Walmart: Save up to 55% on new flash deals. Don't miss markdowns on laptops, mattresses, beauty products and more.
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