A new appliance can revitalize your kitchen setup. The biggest hurdle is naturally the price, however, the Fourth of July sales that have carried through the weekend can provide you with ample opportunities to walk away with new appliances for hundreds of dollars less than usual. Seriously, it’s mad how if you buy something now over this time next week, it will save you $200, $300, $400 or even more. It doesn’t matter if the main sale has ended, many retailers are still sporting deals throughout the weekend so don’t miss out.
Make sure to keep checking back, as we’re updating this page regularly. Many other deals, including bargains under $25, are ongoing too. For more remaining savings on everything from phones to grills, televisions, mattresses and more, head to CNET Deals for all the latest coverage.
Now onto the main topic of the best appliance deals for the Fourth of July.
Best July 4th appliance still available
Want to go smart with your appliances in 2024? Samsung has some of the best smart large appliances including the Bespoke line of refrigerators, ovens, washers and dryers. You’ll save up to $1,000 on laundry sets with free installation and two years of Samsung Care Plus.
KitchenAid makes some of our favorite large and small appliances. The innovation goes far beyond the world’s most beloved — and iconic — stand mixer. Save 10% on appliances when you buy two or more during the holiday week.
LG is running a big sale on large appliances that includes up to $900 off this French door fridge with Smart Instaview that allows you to see the contents inside.
Ninja makes a few kitchen staples we couldn’t live without, including high-powered air fryers, monster blenders and an amazing sparkling beverage maker. Save up to 42% on innovative kitchen tools during its Black Friday in July sale, that essentially ties into July 4th sale.
Target lead with the best cheap deals for the Fourth of July sales, including budget brands such as Mr. Coffee coffee makers and Hamilton Beach blenders reduced even more than normal. We found well-rated small appliances from popular producers as low as $18 during the holiday weekend.
Never to be outdone in the deals department, Amazon has loads of Fourth of July deals running. You’ll find the best deals here on small appliances such as Ninja air fryers and Keurig coffee makers.
Lowe’s has slashed up to 40% off on hundreds of appliances from top brands like Whirlpool, Frigidaire, LG and Maytag.
Whirlpool’s July 4th sale revolved around saving you more the more you spend. So if you spend $1,000 you save $100, $2,500 you save $300 and $3,000-plus you save $500. There are also additional discount codes depending on what you buy. And all of this is still applicable.
Sabavi offers a more curated kitchen and home shopping experience. Right now, the marketplace has discounts on stylish small appliances and kitchen gadgets galore.
If you’re looking for small kitchen appliances, QVC has many great discounts, with some items discounted by up to 45%. Plus, new customers can score an additional $30 off their first order of $60 or more when they use promo code HELLO30 at checkout.
What appliances can I save on during July 4th sales?
You can find solid deals on everything from washing machines and dryers to ovens, dishwashers and refrigerators while July 4th sales campaigns last. The likes of Home Depot and Lowe’s offer great deals on a ton of top appliance brands.
We also see plenty of brands hosting Fourth of July sales directly, so if you have a preference or brand loyalty, this time of year is an excellent time to check out both places to see which offers will work best for you. In addition to major appliances, you’ll also find plenty of deals on coffee makers, air fryers, indoor grills and much more.
How does CNET select the best July 4th appliance deals?
Our team of expert shoppers and deal-hunters has spent years helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We’ve gotten very good at weeding out scams and superficial deals on appliances of every kind, so you see only the best offers on appliances.
At CNET we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.
- Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no manufacturers are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
- Quality reviews are important for any product, but especially for deeply discounted items. An appliance is a big investment, and if you don’t get enough mileage out of it, well of course the discount wasn’t really worthwhile.
- Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it’ll be around for only a short while or will be available only for remaining stock, we’ll let you know upfront so you don’t come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.
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