The July 4th deals have landed and there are some huge discounts. As a product tester, I've been keeping an eye on all of our favorite tested products to see if any of them have great offers.
I've found that whether you're browsing for the best air fryer, the best vacuum for pet hair, or the best grill for a cookout, you can find some huge savings. In some cases, you can save thousands of dollars.
There's a lot on offer out there in the summer sales, but not all deals are actually worth buying. These are my favorite July 4th deals – all tested or vetted by our experts.
Quick sale links
If you want to go and take a look for yourself, here's a quick summary of the best sales so far.
- Amazon: 35% off everything from grills to vacuums
- Anthropologie: $100s off sheets and decor
- Bloomingdale's: $1000s off furniture and rugs
- Brooklinen: 20% off our favorite luxury sheets
- Home Depot: big savings on grills, mowers, and power tools
- Lowe's: large appliances on markdown
- Macy's: $100s off luxury bedding and furniture
- Magnolia: 65% off modern farmhouse decor
- Ninja: up to 42% off blenders and air fryers
- Nordstrom: 20% off Le Creuset
- Outer: $1000s off outdoor furniture
- Pottery Barn: 50% off outdoor furniture
- Saks 5th Ave: $100s off luxury homeware
- Serena & Lily: 70% off coastal luxury
- Shark: up to 30% off our runner-up vacuums
- Target: 40% off furniture
- QVC: save on bedding
- Walmart: hundreds off grills
- Wayfair: up to 70% off everything
- West Elm: up to 60% off furniture
- Williams Sonoma: 50% off Le Creuset and KitchenAid
The very best deals
I've trimmed a list of thousands of deals down to a handful of my top picks. Across kitchenware, decor, furniture and floorcare, these are the single best deals you can buy.
FAQs
When are the July 4th sales?
July 4th sales are happening right now. Some retailers will end their sales at 11:59 tonight, but I expect we'll still see deals across the weekend from others.
What's best to buy on July 4th?
The best things to buy in the July 4th sales are grills. Most people buy a new grill in the runup to July 4th so that they're ready for a cookout. This means that most big box retailers buy lots of stock of grills so they don't run out in the key selling period. Afterwards, they have lots of stock they need to get rid of to make space for new products, which means you can find grills that should be worth thousands of dollars on sale for a lot less.