The 2024 holiday season is still months away, but with Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days right around the corner and every other major brand and retailer rolling out huge sales events to compete, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
If you haven’t taken a peek at the early Prime Day deals in every category across the board, you’ll definitely want to start writing out a wishlist so you’re prepared to add your favorites to your cart before the most-loved items start selling out. From bestselling Dyson vacuums and top-rated Bluetooth speakers to Ninja coffee makers under $100 and Hey Dude sneakers up to 65% off, you can clean up even before the colossal fall sale kicks off.
Wayfair’s big Way Day Sale will also be making waves this weekend, with home furnishings, appliances, outdoor leisure, and more up to a whopping 80% off. The sale doesn’t officially begin until Saturday, Oct. 5 at 12 a.m. ET, but you can already get in on some epic Deals of the Day, including the $1,000-off discount on the JolyDale 12′ x 10′ Metal Patio Gazebo.
And if you haven’t stocked up on makeup, hair tools, skin and body care, or fragrances to carry you through the fall and winter months, then you’ll want to get your ‘Fall Haul’ on at Ulta. Through Oct. 5, you can grab viral skincare for up to 30% off, mascaras and shadow palettes up to 40% off, hot tools and brushes up to 40% off, and steep drops on the brands influencers are always talking about.
Check out all the best sales you can take advantage of this weekend.
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