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Score a DeWalt wet-dry vacuum for 40% off, plus 10 more of today's best sales

Score a DeWalt wet-dry vacuum for 40% off, plus 10 more of today's best sales

Yahoo15-04-2025

Whether you're expecting a tax refund or owe some money (it happens to the best of us), you deserve a reward for dealing with all that paperwork. And we've been tracking prices across a slew of retailers in search of the very best sales you should treat yourself to. First up is a DeWalt cordless wet-dry vacuum that'll make any leftover spring cleaning a breeze — it's 40% off. And on the footwear front, you won't want to miss a discount on the popular Hoka Clifton 9 sneakers (nearly $30 off). Our top 10 also includes an attractive $8 Easter basket (better get hoppin'), a Tempur-Pedic neck pillow marked down by 35% and more. Nothing "tax"-ing about that!
Adidas: Get up to 40% off sale shoes and apparel.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
Cozy Earth: Get up to 30% off Oprah-approved bedding and pajamas during the Mother's Day Sale.
Everlane: Get up to 75% off sale styles.
J.Crew: Get up to 40% off sitewide.
Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 75% off everything.
Loft: Take up to 30% off your entire purchase.
Nordstrom: Shop thousands of sale items for up to 80% off.
Nordstrom Rack: Save up to 70% on thousands of new markdowns.
Old Navy: Score all dresses on sale, starting at just $14, plus discounts on spring tops and bottoms.
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: Snag marked-down Easter accessories and get up to 40% off select vacuums.
Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
Wayfair: Stock up on patio tables and chairs for up to 50% off during the Big Outdoor Sale.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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