
Home Depot has nearly 7,000 items on sale right now — here are our favorites
Deals to shop during Home Depot's spring sale
Get your patio ready for the warmer weather by stringing up some pretty lights. These have Edison-style bulbs and are weather-proof. Each string has 12 lights and is 24 feet long. You can connect up to 10 strings. Each set comes with six extra light bulbs in case any break.
A similar model from Shark made our list of best upright vacuums. This one has a detachable lift-away pod for stairs or tight spaces. It has a HEPA filter, swivel steering and comes with a pet power brush to suck up pet hair. It also comes with a crevice tool, allowing you to get into corners or between couch cushions.
This adjustable workbench gives you a place to work on home improvement projects. It measures 72 inches wide and 23 inches deep, and the height can be adjusted between 35 and 42 inches. The workbench has a wood top and metal legs and can hold up to 1,000 pounds.
StyleWell Picture Frame Set
Transform your walls with this set of four gallery wall frames. Each frame measures 16x20 with an 8x10 photo mat included. The frames come with hardware that allows you to hang them horizontally or vertically and you can choose between four finishes — white, black, ash or gold.
Gorilla Ladders Compact Step Stool
Keeping a step stool around is handy when you need to reach high-up places, like when you change a light bulb or reach the top shelf of your closet. This 2-step stool is made from steel and folds up for easy storage. The steps have a non-slip coating, and they can hold up to 225 pounds.
Dewalt 20V Max Cordless Drill Combo Kit
This kit has two power drills and is 42% off. It comes with a power drill and an impact driver, both of which are cordless and have ergonomic handles. They come with rechargeable batteries and the kit has a 3-year limited warranty. This set has a 4.6-star average rating from over 7,570 reviews at Home Depot.
More Home Depot spring sale deals
Up to 50% off power tool kits
Up to 40% off patio dining sets
Up to 30% off mattresses
Up to 25% off home decor
Up to 20% off garage organization
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Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. And, also, for the small matter that the club have banked a record fee at the end of it all. It was one of the great debates swirling around Motherwell all summer; which would happen first, Lennon Miller being sold or the Pig Iron pub up Brandon Parade opening its doors? We should have known better. Thankfully, there are other hostelries in the town available for any Motherwell fans seeking a consolatory pint after the departure of one of the finest young talents to have come through the club, and four and a half million or so reasons why his loss from the team isn't the end of the world. It is a great shame of course that we won't get to see Miller strut his stuff in this side being built by Jens Berthel Askou, which would surely complement his skillset and allow him to shine even more than he managed previously, but whisper it – the midfield has actually coped fine without him. 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