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These Are the Best Fourth of July Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

These Are the Best Fourth of July Sales Worth Shopping Right Now

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The 4th of July is around the corner, and in addition to the fireworks and backyard barbecues, we can expect to see a lot of deals and discounts on summer-ready staples. And while the 4th is squeezed between two other large savings events, Memorial Day and Prime Day (set to take place on July 16 and 17), there are still plenty of Fourth of July discounts that shouldn’t be overlooked.


As with many major deals events, we’re already starting to see savings trickle in ahead of the holiday. Expect to see major savings on everything from tech to outdoor gear from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Target, as well as savings on fashion and lifestyle goods.

We’ve rounded up the best 4th of July deals across the internet, so you don’t have to hunt for them yourself. This post will be updated throughout the week, so make sure to check back often.

Best 4th of July Deals

The best 4th of July deals include savings across the biggest retailers and while Amazon is gearing up for Prime Day, you can still earn savings on Amazon for the 4th.

A range of Ninja devices are on sale ahead of the 4th of July, including 25% off the 11-in-1 pressure cooker and air fryer combo. In addition to pressure cooking and air frying, it can broil, bake, and slow cook. The Ninja cooker has a 4.7-star average rating, with over 3,000 five stars.

Best 4th of July Retailer Deals

BEST BUY: Save up to 50% on select major appliances, and get up to a $500 Best Buy e-Gift Card with select major appliances

HOME DEPOT: Up to 60% off select patio furniture, power tools, grills and more

LOWE’S: Up to 40% off select major appliances

SAM’S CLUB: Save 50% on a new membership, or get a Plus membership for $40 off

TARGET: Up to 50% off patio, garden furniture & accessories

WALMARTRollbacks on grills, robot vacuums, and air conditioners

4th of July Furniture and Home Sales

Wayfair has serious savings on home goods, including 55% off outdoor furniture, 50% off bedroom furniture, and 45% off kitchen and dining. This Adirondack chair is a great option for outdoor entertaining.

ARTICLE: Save up to 40% sitewide

APT2B: 15% off sitewide, or up to 30% off larger purchases.

BURROW: Up to 75% off bedroom and 50% off outdoor.

OUTER: Up to 20% off outdoor sofas and chaise lounges

RUGGABLE: 20% off rugs during Ruggable’s birthday sale with code BDAY24

RUGS USA: Up to 75% off plus an extra 25% off everything with code FIREWORKS

4th of July Mattress and Bedding Sales

Casper is running a major sale for the 4th of July, and they’re taking up to 35% off all mattresses and 40% off bundles.

AMERISLEEP: Get $500 off any mattress with promo code JULY500, plus free shipping and returns

BROOKLINEN: Save 20% off site-wide, including sheets, towels and duvet covers

BROOKLYN BEDDING: Get 30% off sitewide with promo code JULY30

BIRCH LIVING: Get 25% off sitewide, including two free Eco-Rest Pillows with any mattress purchase with code JULY25

COZY EARTH: Up to 25% off and free shipping on orders over $50

THE CITIZENRY: Save 20% off bedding and rugs

DREAMCLOUD: Up to 50% off mattresses and bundles

ESSENTIA: Take 25% off mattresses and bedding accessories

HELIX SLEEP: 25% off sitewide, plus 30% off luxe and elite mattresses with code JULY30

TUFT & NEEDLE: Save up to 20% off all mattresses and 15% off select bedding and accessories

Best 4th of July Kitchen Sales

Sur La Table is offering a variety of discounts on top kitchen brands like Zwilling, Le Creuset, and Staub. This knife block is on sale for $200, and it features seven knives and a handy storage block.

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BLUEAIR: Save up to $100 off Blue Pure Max air purifiers

FRESHDIRECT:Get up to 25% off Select Sips when you buy six bottles of their best-selling wines

GREAT JONES: 15% off everything, 20% off orders over 100, or 25% off orders over $200

OUR PLACE: Get 20% off the Home Cook duo bundle

SOLO STOVE: Get $25 off $175, $50 off $350, $100 off $550, or $150 off $750

SUPER CHEWER:Get double the tough toys and double the dog treats (four total, each) with your first Super Chewer Box

Best 4th of July Tech Deals

Lost a bud? Airpods and other headphones are on sale on Amazon, including 31% off the second-generation Apple Airpods.

HP: Get savings of up to 75% on select laptops, keyboards, desktops and printers

LG: Save up to 35% off OLED TVs, 35% off dishwashers, and 30% off monitors

JBL:Up to 50% off Bluetooth speakers, headphones, and soundbars

SOUNDCORE: $20 off orders over $200 and up to $50 off speakers

ZAGG: Save up to 75% off tech accessories like charging stands, screen protectors, and, phone cases

Best Outdoor and Clothing Deals

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Buy trailmade joggers at rei

REI’s Anniversary Sale is the outdoor retailer’s biggest event, but the Co-Op is also offering major discounts during the 4th of July. The trailmade pants are one of their best-sellers, and feature ample storage with a lightweight fabric for hiking.

BACKCOUNTRY: Up to 50% off men’s and women’s apparel, footwear and camping gear, and take up to 70% off flash styles

BROOKS:Save up to 38% off running shoes and apparel

COTOPAXI: Save up to 50% off past-season gear

EVERLANE: Take up to 60% off men’s and women’s apparel

GLASSES USA: 30% off sunglasses and eyeglasses with free shipping 

LULULEMON:Savings on athletic and casual apparel in their “We Made Too Much” section

MR. PORTER: Take an extra 20% off sale items with the promo code FLASH20

NIKE:Get up to 40% off new styles of footwear and apparel

THE NORTH FACE: Up to 30% off tents, sleeping bags and blankets

Best 4th of July Beauty and Wellness Sales

Blazing summer temperatures mean it’s time to lather up on sunscreen, and Bluemercury is offering up to 30% off SPF face lotion and sunscreen with code SUNNY. Vacation’s classic lotion has SPF 30 includes aloe vera and coconut oil.

Worthwhile Memorial Day Beauty and Wellness Deals

SOLAWAVE: Get 30% off sitewide with promo code SUMMER30

SUNHOME: Save up to $700 on Saunas & Plunges through 7/5

TUSHY: Save up to $60 on bidet bundles

When Will 4th of July Deals Start?

Deals for Independence Day have already started, and many deals wrap up on July 4 or July 5, so it’s best not to wait when it comes to July 4 discounts.

How to Find The Best 4th of July Sales

It’s no secret that Black Friday is far from the only marquee sale event of the year, which is good news if you need a new mattress or TV outside of November. Independence Day sales run the gamut, so it’s a good idea to shop by category and keep an eye on any big-ticket items you may have held out on buying. Right now, we’re seeing major savings on in-season categories like grilling gear and outdoor furniture. Other year-round purchases include appliances, TVs, and home goods.

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