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Walmart drops fresh weekly deals across electronics, home and more

Retailer’s online sale includes TVs, iPads, vacuums, air conditioners and outdoor gear, according to a New York Post roundup.

Business & Markets 6 months ago
Walmart drops fresh weekly deals across electronics, home and more

Walmart unveiled a new slate of weekly deals online this week, offering discounts across electronics, home goods, appliances and outdoor gear, according to a roundup published by the New York Post.

The retailer’s promotion includes markdowns on smart televisions, tablets, vacuums, portable air conditioners and seasonal outdoor items, with products from national brands such as Apple, Dyson, Hisense, VIZIO and Crocs among those featured. The New York Post story, written by commerce reporter P.J. McCormick, presents a list of highlighted items available through Walmart’s website.

Notable electronics on sale in the Post’s compilation include multiple TV options spanning entry-level 32-inch HD Roku models to larger 58-inch and 65-inch 4K sets from Hisense and VIZIO, as well as laptops and Chromebooks such as the HP 14-inch x360 FHD touchscreen Chromebook and the Acer Chromebook 315. Apple’s 10.9-inch iPad (2022, 10th generation, 64GB) is listed among mobile device deals.

Home and cleaning appliances highlighted in the roundup range from bagless uprights and cordless stick vacuums — including the BISSELL PowerForce Helix and a refurbished Dyson V11 Torque Drive+ — to compact carpet cleaners. Climate-control items include multiple portable air conditioners, such as 5,000–8,000 BTU models from Midea, DuraComfort and Simzlife, with advertised capacities and room-size guidance noted in product descriptions.

Mainstays Albany Lane outdoor bistro set

The Post’s list also covers kitchen and dining goods, from knife sets and nonstick cookware to countertop appliances like the Ninja CREAMi ice cream maker and nugget ice machines. Furniture and home-decor items include a 3-piece Mainstays outdoor bistro set, a full-length arched mirror, sectional sofas with ottomans, and mattress options such as a 10-inch Nisien memory foam model.

Outdoor and seasonal items appear in the roundup as well. The inventory spans recreational products such as a GOTRAX Shoreline electric beach cruiser and water-slide inflatables to backyard cooking equipment including a KingChii wood pellet smoker and PowerSmart gas mowers. Travel and personal items listed include a three-piece Travelhouse hardside luggage set, Michael Kors handbags and jewelry alternatives like a JeenMata moissanite engagement-style ring.

Shoppers inspect electronics in a store aisle

The New York Post article notes doorbuster-style savings across brands such as Apple, Crocs and Carote cookware and emphasizes that the picks span price points and product categories. It highlights both budget-friendly items, like entry-level Roku-equipped TVs and Crocs clogs, and higher-ticket purchases such as larger 4K televisions, refurbished premium vacuums and electric bicycles.

Walmart has long used online promotions and weekly deal cycles to drive traffic to its ecommerce platforms and stores, a strategy that complements its year-round pricing and clearance efforts. The retailer’s online listings typically include product specifications, capacity guidance (for appliances such as air conditioners), and compatibility notes for electronics accessories.

The Post’s shopping roundup includes a customary reminder that deals can be time-limited and prices may change; the article advises shoppers to confirm availability and final prices on Walmart’s website before purchase. The story also notes that the Post’s commerce coverage compiles sale items for readers but does not guarantee ongoing availability.

Shoppers seeking the current slate of offers are directed to Walmart’s online storefront, where promotional pages and individual product listings provide stock, shipping and pickup options. The New York Post article with the compilation of featured items was published under its commerce section and credits reporter P.J. McCormick for the curated selection.


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