
Target's Fourth Of July Sale Has Officially Landed
You can stock up on all of your summer favorites from pool must-haves to outdoor essentials, plus a few things you've been putting off — like kitchen gadgets and clothing.
So forget finishing that melting ice cream and let's get to the savings, because Target's Fourth of July sale won't last forever!
A nugget ice maker for 30% off that'll keep you stocked with that GOOD ice, and you know there's a difference. While my 6-year-old self would never have believed I would crave this quiet luxury, my adult self has no shame. And with the ability to make 34 pounds of ice a day, you never have to settle for low-level ice again.
Promising review: "This is the best ice maker ever! It's not too loud, makes perfect little sonic-like ice cubes. Beautiful, sleek design, super easy to set up and use." —NikiPrice: $349.99 (originally $499.99)
A giant tumbling blocks game for 20% off for adding a little playful competition to your summer BBQ. As someone who brings the childhood classic game regularly to parties, it somehow does not get old for kids or adults.
Price: $36 (originally $45)
A personal pool, tanning bed, and pool floatie combo for up to 71% off if relaxing is your ultimate art form. This summer BFF will have you relaxed whether you're sipping a marg in your own little pool, floating like royalty at a pool party, or just enjoying a pillowed place to soak up the sun.
Price: $34.99+ (originally $119.99; available in two sizes and six colors)
A set of extendable marshmallow roasting sticks for 52% off because we are officially in s'more season and you deserve to roast yourself a little treat.
Promising review: "Easy to clean, extend to make longer or short to put away. The variation of colors was genius! Kids and adults were able to keep track and not lose their sticks." —Balance ballPrice: $19.37 for eight sticks (originally $39.99)
A rechargeable milk frother for 47% off to make your regular coffee fancy coffee every morning. You're an adult and deserve to live in sweet luxury — especially since your little cafe coffee comes with Michelin-star pricing these days. This frother also comes with a stand, so you're not trying to shove yet another gadget into your already overfilled drawers.
Price: $15.99 (originally $29.99)
A touchscreen toaster for 80% off that gives perfectly toasted bread without having to figure out what number to put the dial on for every different type of bread. Just press a button and pretend you're one of the Jetsons in your futuristic nirvana.
Promising review: "This toaster is amazing! It has different settings for toasting and can toast anything perfectly - from bread to bagels to pastries. It makes me feel fancy every time I use it." —Albert HemingwayPrice: $59.99 (originally $299.99)
An A-line bubble hem mini dress for 30% off to give you a one-and-done summer fit you can dress up or dress down.
Promising review: "Adorable dress. Very on trend. Love the bubble skirt" —sctxPrice: $17.50 (originally $25; available in women's sizes XS–4XL)
An outdoor pizza oven for 55% off because you deserve good pizza all year long, gosh darn it. This little gift from above is portable — think camping or being the hero of a summer get-together — AND will churn out perfectly cooked pizza in 60 seconds. Now the real question is, CAN you have pizza for all meals, and can I come over?
Price: $225.97 (originally $499.99)
A set of lounge chairs for 61% off to put near your pool, in your backyard, or just on your balcony if you're living that apartment life. Literally anywhere is a good place to lounge if you believe.
Promising review: "Great lounge chairs! They look very well made. Fairly easy to assemble. I would recommend these." —AngelwingsPrice: $159.99 (originally $409.99)
An inflatable water slide for 68% off to make you the fun parent you've always dreamed of being. Water? Check. Pool? Check. Slide? Check. Water blasters? ABSOLUTELY CHECK.
Promising review: "Perfect for our end of season baseball party! It's definitely geared toward smaller children, but we have a few 10 year olds who enjoyed it, too! Wish there was a way to drain the small splash area at the bottom, but other than that, we enjoyed it!" —Target CustomerPrice: $272.99 (originally $859.99)
A button-up dress for 30% off because you need something cute and flowy for those picnics and barbeques you have planned this summer.
Promising review: "This dress is darling! The red with white stars is perfect for summer gatherings. I would say it runs a little large, but I added a canvas belt and it worked out great. The material washes well and does not wrinkle too much. Length is great and not too short. Overall, I'd recommend." —LaurenPrice: $21 (originally $30; available in sizes XS–4X and three colors)
A light-up bubble blower for 30% off that'll provide the simple joy of bubbles without the accompanying lightheadedness from prolonged "MORE BUBBLES." Fill the reservoir. Press the button. Put your feet up. Sip something with an umbrella in it. Bask in successfully setting up fun once again.
Promising review: "For $10, I expected that this would last only a few months during the summer. This has sat outside under our covered patio through the summer and winter. It still works! We have had to replace the batteries several times, but it is simple and easy to use. We do have to refill the bubble solution often, but that just means it spills less out when my toddler knocks it over." —MMBPrice: $7 (originally $10; available in two colors)
And an 80-ounce bottle of bubble solution for 30% off to make outdoor events a little more whimsical. Leave the solution out for blowing bubbles on demand, or pair it with your bubble blower, and suddenly your party just got 1000x more fun.
Promising review: "Can't go wrong with this GIANT bottle of bubble solution. Great price, the solution gives great bubbles, the kids are occupied with bubbles, mama is happy, it's a win for everyone!" —bsilvaPrice: $2.10 (originally $3)
A four-piece patio furniture set for 62% off perfect for a little summer morning cup of coffee, hosting a party with friends, or just enjoying some fresh air because it's summer, summer, summertiiiiiiiime (so obviously time to sit back and unwind).
Promising review: "Easy to assemble and the set feels sturdy." —AMRGSmithPrice: $299.99 (originally $789.99)
A hydro football for 30% off so you don't have to get out of the pool for some friendly competition. All pool time is good pool time when the weather is officially "too hot to function."
Promising review: "This is a wonderful water toy. Great for the beach or pool. Has held up with a lot of use." —ChaselawPrice: $7 (originally $10)
And a pool basketball hoop for 30% off because even your most sport-averse friend will love shooting hoops when it's in the pool. This will also officially make you the "cool parent" — which is pretty good incentive if you ask me.
Promising review: "Made it through the whole summer quality product" —NicPrice: $14 (originally $20)
A sprinkler for 30% off to give your kids — or adult friends — a water option regardless of your own pool access. And with no swimming skills required, this sprinkler is practically begging you to pull up a chair and enter full parenting-from-a-lawn-chair mode.
Promising review: "I absolutely love this. I got this and a little inflatable pool and my toddler chooses running through this little sprinkler time and time again over the pool or anything else. It's easy to attach it's plastic and it's lightweight and it's super affordable. I would definitely recommend this." —BrittznyPrice: $2.10 (originally $3)
A 20-piece set of sidewalk chalk for 30% that's the ultimate low-maintenance childhood staple. Stock up now because the sidewalk chalk fascination lasts for years.
Promising review: "Love how vibrant the colors are. My son loves playing with chalk and it washes away nicely." —RachelPrice: $2.10 (originally $3)
A hot dog float for 30% off that comes with bonus inflatable ketchup and mustards that need no reason to buy other than they're inflatable hot dog, ketchup, and mustard floaties. Who doesn't need these??
Promising review: "This were great!! We all had lot's of fun! Must have for the pool!!" —robinlu29Price: $10.50 (originally $15)
A pair of tailored high-rise shorts for 30% off to give you that chic nautical vibe with no effort at all. These shorts are easy to style, light to wear, and — unlike a sundress — will protect your unders from trying to bend over and grab that corn on the cob you dropped.
Promising review: "These shorts are a great fit. They wash well. I like that they're a little more dressy than your average pair of shorts. Although they do look great with a t-shirt and sandals." —DaniellePrice: $17.50 (originally $25; available in women's sizes 0–26 and in seven colors)
A large tote for 40% off for carrying all of your pool party essentials. This massive bag will keep your towel, water, sunnies, fan, and snackies all in one place for when you need them.
Promising review: "This bag is BIG! Colors are perfect for spring. Very good quality." —FhodgePrice: $17.99 (originally $29.99)
An espresso machine for 55% off because it's time you took your coffee experience into your own hands. My husband and I — tired of living in ignorant bliss of our spending — sat down last year and did some actual math. If we bought our own espresso machine and stopped visiting our favorite Siren quite so much, an espresso machine would pay for itself in less than a year. IT HAS BEEN THE BEST DECISION EVER. We prefer the taste and have had so much fun learning to perfect foam. If you've been on the fence — this is your sign.
Price: $359.99 (originally $799.99)
An outdoor griddle for 24% off that'll make you the ultimate grill master. I hope your neighbors like waking up to the scent of grilled hash browns and pancakes, and going to sleep to the smell of grilled carne asada, because grill life is definitely choosing you.
Price: $379.99 (originally $499.99; available with two hood sizes)
A gazebo tent with netting for 20% off because mosquitoes actually don't have to completely ruin literally every outdoor gathering. Keep the netting open all afternoon, and when those little bloodsuckers show up to ruin your day, just close the netting and enjoy your itch-free paradise.
Price: $159.99 (originally $199.99; available in four colors)
A 30-gallon deck storage box for 70% off for storing your outdoor essentials. Forget about tripping over bubble wands, skates, and jump ropes, and instead enjoy the clutter-free outdoor oasis you deserve after the kids have gone to bed. It's also sturdy enough to provide a little flex seating.
Promising review: "I love that there is no metal, which means no rusting! Snaps together in seconds!" —emfidlerPrice: $47.99 (originally $159.99; available in two colors)
And that's just a fraction of the deals you can score right now! Check out the rest of the savings at Target's Fourth of July sale until July 7!
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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