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Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
I scrolled through the 1,000+ best Walmart weekend deals — these are the ones worth buying
Are you a football fan? Married to one? If it's the former, you're probably counting down the days until the big game. If it's the latter, you might be just as excited: Soon, Sundays will be free from endless beer commercials and referee whistles, leaving more time for activities you both enjoy. Maybe some of this week's best Walmart deals will even inspire a little two-person teamwork. Maybe your home's hang-out area could use a spruce-up. Why not snag a couple of these mid-century modern armchairs, just $82 each? Nothing's cozier than hunkering down with a rib-sticking wintertime dinner. This 15-piece nonstick cookware ensemble is a steal at $50 (a very tasty 75% markdown). How 'bout a romantic getaway during the blah-est tie of the year — you know, post-football but pre-spring? Get prepped with this three-piece luggage set for just $81 (um, that's $319 off!). How easy is that, huh? Don't fumble this chance to snag some quality deals! Top Walmart weekly deals: Inse Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for $79 ($241 off) Apple iPad (10th Generation) for $299 ($50 off) Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses for $48 ($12 off) Skechers Summit Slip-On Shoes for $40 ($25 off) Untimaty 6-Inch Mini Chainsaw for $37 ($23 off) Henckels 14-Piece Knife Block Set for $200 ($457 off) Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve Coffee Maker for $35 ($24 off) Roku Express HD Streaming Device for $17 ($12 off) Want to save even more? Make sure you're signed up for Walmart+. It's easy to sign up for your free 30-day trial here. You'll get free shipping and grocery delivery, savings on gas and prescriptions, exclusive access to major deals, and more. The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
I scrolled through the 1,000+ best Walmart deals — these are the ones worth buying
Are you a football fan? Married to one? If it's the former, you're probably counting down the days until the big game. If it's the latter, you might be just as excited: Soon, Sundays will be free from endless beer commercials and referee whistles, leaving more time for activities you both enjoy. Maybe some of this week's best Walmart deals will even inspire a little two-person teamwork. Maybe your home's hang-out area could use a spruce-up. Why not snag a couple of these mid-century modern armchairs, just $82 each? Nothing's cozier than hunkering down with a rib-sticking wintertime dinner. This 15-piece nonstick cookware ensemble is a steal at $50 (a very tasty 75% markdown). How 'bout a romantic getaway during the blah-est tie of the year — you know, post-football but pre-spring? Get prepped with this three-piece luggage set for just $81 (um, that's $319 off!). How easy is that, huh? Don't fumble this chance to snag some quality deals! Top Walmart weekly deals: Inse Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for $79 ($241 off) Apple iPad (10th Generation) for $299 ($50 off) Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses for $48 ($12 off) Skechers Summit Slip-On Shoes for $40 ($25 off) Untimaty 6-Inch Mini Chainsaw for $37 ($23 off) Henckels 14-Piece Knife Block Set for $200 ($457 off) Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve Coffee Maker for $35 ($24 off) Roku Express HD Streaming Device for $17 ($12 off) Want to save even more? Make sure you're signed up for Walmart+. It's easy to sign up for your free 30-day trial here. You'll get free shipping and grocery delivery, savings on gas and prescriptions, exclusive access to major deals, and more. The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This everlasting Lego rose bouquet is Valentine's Day-ready — and down to $48
Valentine's Day is just a couple of weeks away, and you know what that means — flower sales are about to skyrocket. While a fresh bunch of roses is never a bad idea, there's one inevitable factor that makes them just a little underwhelming: They eventually die. If you want to show your valentine that your love is everlasting, we recommend going both the literal and sentimental routes with this gorgeous Lego Botanicals Rose Bouquet. Unlike the real stuff, these will live forever and, if you snag them now, you'll get them for the second-lowest price they've ever been — just $48. Related: The 20 best Valentine's Day gifts from Amazon, Etsy, Sephora and more In addition to getting major brownie points for originality with this Lego bouquet, you're bound to save some money in the long run. Plus, this is the most affordable it's been since August 2024 — though even then, it was just a buck more. The Lego Botanicals collection is known for its realistic yet whimsical artificial blooms that are just as fun to put together as they are to display. After you gift this Lego creation to your love, you can pour the wine, nibble on some strawberries (real ones, of course), and assemble the bouquet together. It'll be a one-of-a-kind Valentine's Day experience that neither of you will ever forget. And, best of all, you won't need a reservation or hundreds of dollars to make it happen. This set comes with everything you need to craft the dozen roses with long green stems. It even comes with four sprigs of Lego baby's breath with small white flowers. The bouquet's roses appear in various stages of flowering — a realistic flourish we love — so you'll get four roses in full bloom, four blossoming, and four in bud. Nearly 3,000 Amazon shoppers are huge fans of the Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses, with a bunch raving that it made the most special and unexpected gift. Pros 👍 "Made this with my boyfriend for Valentine's Day and it was so fun and easy to do," one impressed reviewer wrote. "I bought these for my girlfriend for Valentine's Day. She loves Lego and she enjoyed building these," a fan wrote. "They look good and they weren't hard to make, although you do need to sit down and focus on it. It is a nice little afternoon project, overall high-quality and worth the money." "These stayed on display in my house for months," one parent recalled. "[They're] perfect for a vase, [and make a] great gift. They were for my 12-year-old kid on Valentine's Day." "My wife is a Lego nut. She owns a few hundred sets," related this Romeo. "This year is our 20th anniversary and I wanted to get her some flowers, but to be honest, she's not a fan of flowers, as they die quickly. I got her this Lego set instead. Now, the flowers I got her for our 20th anniversary can stay beautiful forever, just as she is." Cons 👎 "One of the best products to spur the imagination," this reviewer said. "The only downfall is stepping on the stray piece in the middle of the night." Ah — we've all been there! "The roses were easy to assemble," a final shopper noted. "I wish somewhere on the online listing there was a suggestion for what size [vase] to put them in... If you are in need of a vase for these flowers, I highly suggest finding one that is no larger than 7 inches tall with a hole diameter no smaller than 3 or 4 inches." The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This everlasting Lego rose bouquet is Valentine's Day-ready — and under $50
Valentine's Day is just a couple of weeks away, and you know what that means — flower sales are about to skyrocket. While a fresh bunch of roses is never a bad idea, there's one inevitable factor that makes them just a little underwhelming: They eventually die. If you want to show your valentine that your love is everlasting, we recommend going both the literal and sentimental routes with this gorgeous Lego Botanicals Rose Bouquet. Unlike the real stuff, these will live forever and, if you snag them now, you'll get them for the second-lowest price they've ever been — just $48. Related: The 20 best Valentine's Day gifts from Amazon, Etsy, Sephora and more In addition to getting major brownie points for originality with this Lego bouquet, you're bound to save some money in the long run. Plus, this is the most affordable it's been since August 2024 — though even then, it was just a buck more. The Lego Botanicals collection is known for its realistic yet whimsical artificial blooms that are just as fun to put together as they are to display. After you gift this Lego creation to your love, you can pour the wine, nibble on some strawberries (real ones, of course), and assemble the bouquet together. It'll be a one-of-a-kind Valentine's Day experience that neither of you will ever forget. And, best of all, you won't need a reservation or hundreds of dollars to make it happen. This set comes with everything you need to craft the dozen roses with long green stems. It even comes with four sprigs of Lego baby's breath with small white flowers. The bouquet's roses appear in various stages of flowering — a realistic flourish we love — so you'll get four roses in full bloom, four blossoming, and four in bud. Nearly 3,000 Amazon shoppers are huge fans of the Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses, with a bunch raving that it made the most special and unexpected gift. Pros 👍 "Made this with my boyfriend for Valentine's Day and it was so fun and easy to do," one impressed reviewer wrote. "I bought these for my girlfriend for Valentine's Day. She loves Lego and she enjoyed building these," a fan wrote. "They look good and they weren't hard to make, although you do need to sit down and focus on it. It is a nice little afternoon project, overall high-quality and worth the money." "These stayed on display in my house for months," one parent recalled. "[They're] perfect for a vase, [and make a] great gift. They were for my 12-year-old kid on Valentine's Day." "My wife is a Lego nut. She owns a few hundred sets," related this Romeo. "This year is our 20th anniversary and I wanted to get her some flowers, but to be honest, she's not a fan of flowers, as they die quickly. I got her this Lego set instead. Now, the flowers I got her for our 20th anniversary can stay beautiful forever, just as she is." Cons 👎 "One of the best products to spur the imagination," this reviewer said. "The only downfall is stepping on the stray piece in the middle of the night." Ah — we've all been there! "The roses were easy to assemble," a final shopper noted. "I wish somewhere on the online listing there was a suggestion for what size [vase] to put them in... If you are in need of a vase for these flowers, I highly suggest finding one that is no larger than 7 inches tall with a hole diameter no smaller than 3 or 4 inches." The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)