The long holiday weekend is winding down, but 4th of July sales are still going strong. Retailers are still offering 4th of July sales that take from $100 to $1,000 off mattresses, 4K TVs, kitchen appliances, and smartwatches.
Some of our favorite 4th of July sales today include the MacBook Air M1 on sale for $899 at Amazon. In addition to being Apple’s least-expensive laptop, the Editor’s Choice MacBook Air is faster than ever thanks to its new Apple M1 processor, which leaves many Intel-based machines in the dust. Meanwhile, Dell has various gaming machines on sale from $849. The sale is particularly noteworthy as there are a few RTX 30-series rigs on sale from $849. Machines with this video card are perfect for casual and hardcore gamers alike.
If you’re shopping for furniture, various Editor’s Choice mattresses, such as the Nectar mattress, are on sale from $499. Some retailers are even throwing in free sleep bundles that include pillows, mattress protectors, and sheet sets. Make sure to check out our 4th of July mattress sales coverage for more deals.
We’ve also spotted deals on the rarely discounted Apple Watch SE and up to $1,000 off Samsung’s new line of 2021 4K QLED TVs. So before you start that Netflix binge, here are the best 4th of July sales you can still get from Best Buy, Home Depot, Amazon, and others.
Editor’s Choice 4th of July sales
4th of July sales — Major retailers
- Amazon: up to 40% off robot vacs, blenders, Samsung and more
- AT&T: $700 off iPhone 12 or Galaxy S21 for free
- Bed Bath & Beyond: up to $150 off Shark, Keurig, more
- Best Buy: up to $500 off 4K TVs, $1,500 of KitchenAid packages
- Home Depot: up to 50% off grills, power tools, and appliances
- Kohl’s: extra 20% off via “SAVE20”
- Lowe’s: 25% off patio furniture, 30% off power tools, $50 off BBQ grills
- Macy’s: up to 50% off summer apparel + extra 20% off via “SAVE”
- Overstock: up to 70% off sitewide
- Target: 20% off swimsuits, 10% off Speedo
- Verizon: up to $1,000 off 5G phones w/ trade-in
- Walmart: summer/outdoor pools and toys from $8
- Wayfair: up to 50% off dressers, patio furniture coffee tables
4th of July sales — Mattresses
4th of July sales — Tech & gadgets
4th of July sales — Apparel
4th of July sales — Appliances & kitchen
4th of July sales — Fitness
- Amazon: dumbbells, yoga mats, pilates accessories from $9
- Best Buy: up to $1,000 off ProForm, TRX, Nautilus, more
- Dick’s Sporting Goods: up to 70% off golf, sneakers, home gym
- Horizon Fitness: extra 5% off all cardio machines
- Kohl’s: save on Nike, Adidas, Fila, Gaiam, and more from $4
- Modell’s: 10% off sale items via “JULY4”
- Tempo: $400 off via “Tempo-4th”
- Walmart: home gym favorites from $9
4th of July sales — Gaming
4th of July sales — Outdoor/summer
4th of July sales — Home office
When is 4th of July 2021
The 4th of July 2021 fell on Sunday. However, Independence Day will be observed on Monday, July 5. As far as 4th of July sales are concerned, all deals are available now and many will be available through the week of July 5. Appliances, mattresses, and big-screen 4K TVs are seeing steep price cuts at retailers like Best Buy, Wayfair, and Nectar.
Who has the best 4th of July sales
4th of July sales tend to focus on outdoor items like patio furniture, grills, and summer apparel. On the tech front, 4th of July sales are generally great for finding deals on laptops, TVs, and fitness devices. Mattresses also tend to see massive discounts during 4th of July sales.
Tips on finding the best 4th of July sales
As with all holidays, 4th of July sales will be filled with both good and bad deals. But with a little diligence, it’s possible to find the best sales on the items you want. Here are our tips and guide to finding the best deals during Independence Day.
- Always comparison shop: Practically every retailer offers 4th of July sales. As a result, we recommend that you always comparison shop — no matter what you’re buying. If you’re shopping for a new 4K TV, look at deals from Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart. If you’re in the market for new kitchen appliances, check out Kohl’s, Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. That way you’ll see who has the lowest price on the item(s) you want.
- Use price tracking tools to weed out fake deals: Shoppers have an arsenal of tools to help them weed out bad 4th of July sales. One of our favorites is CamelCamelCamel. Although it only works on Amazon, it can give you the price history on just about any item sold on Amazon. We find it especially helpful for tech items like iPads, 4K TVs, and more.
- Beware of fake reviews: It’s something every shopper does: We find something we want to buy and we google reviews for that item. However, shoppers should be very cautious with the reviews they read because there are a lot of fake or paid for user reviews out there. So if you’re spotted a few 4th of July sales you’re intent on buying, make sure you do your homework and rely on reviews from multiple users and not just users who leave glowing reviews.