
Early July 4th Sales: I Found Over 40 of the Best Deals You Can Shop Today
That many offers can be a little overwhelming, so to help you make the most of these Independence Day savings, I've rounded up some of the very best ones out there right now below. That includes savings on TVs, vacuums, mattresses and much, much more. Just note that these deals could disappear in a flash, so act fast if you don't want to miss out. Though Amazon's Prime Day sale is just around the corner, so you'll have another chance to score some serious savings.
Early July 4th tech deals
These are the best tech deals we've found so far among the early Fourth of July sales. We've spotted deals on some of our favorite TVs, tablets and more.
Halo 10,000mAh power bank with integrated cables: $40
This portable charger from Halo has built-in cables so you don't have to go looking for them or bring your own. Plus, it charges pretty quickly. It comes in three colors so you can pick which one you like best.
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Save $14 $40 at QVC
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Insignia 50-Inch F50 4K Smart TV: $170
This TV offers a great size, plenty of features and a solid picture -- and at 40% off, grabbing it for $180 is a deal you shouldn't miss.
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Save $120 $180 at Amazon
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Apple M3 MacBook Air 15-inch laptop: $1,099
We named the M3 MacBook Air the overall best laptop of 2024, and this discount makes it even sweeter to upgrade to a model with a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, an 18-hour battery life, 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM.
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Save $200 $1,099 at Best Buy
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Beats Pill: $130
Thanks to its sleek design, the Beats Pill has landed on our list of the best Bluetooth speakers of 2025. Our reviewer was impressed by its sound quality -- particularly the bass definition thanks to its new updated woofer system -- as well as the relative volume for its size. It also supports lossless audio with a wired USB-C connection, and boasts an IP67 weather-resistance rating so you can take it just about anywhere.
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Save $20 $130 at Walmart
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Early July 4th home and kitchen discounts
Home Depot
Home Depot is having a large sale which knocks up to 35% off a massive range of furniture, rugs, mattresses and more. The sale is on until July 16.
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Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum: $300
Dyson has often earned spots on our list of best vacuums, and the V8 Plus model is perfect for tackling dust and debris. If you've been considering an upgrade, don't sleep on this vacuum deal -- the V8 is now just $300, the lowest price we've seen.
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Save $170 $300 at Amazon
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Ninja Creami ice cream maker: $169
Make your own ice cream concoctions at home with the viral Ninja Creami thanks to this rare discount. It's easy to use and makes restaurant-quality frozen desserts with the click of a button.
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Save $30 $169 at Walmart
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Carote 12-piece cookware set: $55
This 12-piece Carote bundle deal is a great way to upgrade your kitchen on a budget. It includes three pots and two pans with lids, and as well as two spatulas and a ladle. They're all nonstick, which makes them perfect for delicate ingredients like eggs and fish, but are also "100% free of PFOAs, PFAs, lead and cadmium," so you don't have to worry about harmful chemicals leaching into your food. They're designed to be used with just about every type of stove, be it gas, electric or induction, so they're highly versatile.
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Save $145 $55 at Walmart
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Chefman 10-quart Air Fryer Plus: $100
This versatile Chefman multicooker is a great addition to any kitchen. It can do a lot more than just air fry, and also has functions for baking and dehydrating, as well as 12 cooking presets for chicken, fish, fries, vegetables and more. It has a substantial 10-quart capacity with three racks so you can cook multiple dishes at once, and even comes with a rotisserie spit. Plus, the cooking racks and drip tray are dishwasher-safe for an easy cleanup.
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Save $30 $100 at Walmart
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Early July 4th mattress savings
Now is a great time to upgrade your mattress and score a great deal. Here are our favorite mattress deals to shop during early Fourth of July sales.
EgoHome
EgoHome is already offering some incredible Fourth of July discounts that can save you up to 50% on mattress and more sitewide. Plus, you can use the promo code MD11 to score an extra 11% off its premium Black Series mattresses. Other offers include up to 40% off adjustable bed bundles and buy one, get one free for select sheet sets and mattress toppers.
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Save up to 50% sitewide See at EgoHome
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Nectar mattresses
Score a new mattress for as low as $349, plus 66% off bundles. Choose from tons of styles and designs.
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Up to 50% off mattresses See at Nectar
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Mattress Firm
You can get up to 20% off adjustable bases and up to 70% off mattresses, which means a queen mattress can be yours starting at $200. Pillows and sheets are also 20% off.
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Save up to 70% See at Mattress Firm
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DreamCloud
DreamCloud is offering some significant savings, giving up to 60% off mattresses. (So, you could potentially score a mattress for as low as $299) Plus, you can also save $599 with the included accessories and get 66% off bundles.
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Brooklyn Bedding
Brooklyn Bedding makes our overall favorite mattress on the market, and right now you can pick it up for as much as $400 off. You can save 30% sitewide at its Fourth of July sale with the promo code JULY30, which applies to mattresses, bases, pillows, sheets and much more.
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Early July 4th outdoor offers
Upgrade your backyard or prep for your next summer camping trip with these hot early Fourth of July outdoor deals.
Solo Stove sales
Solo Stove, which offers a wide selection of fire pits and accessories, is currently offering up to $380 off patio bundles. In addition to fire pits and accessories, the company also has pizza ovens and other outdoor goodies, including furniture.
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Christopher Knight 2-piece mesh chaise lounge set: $390
Reduced by $132, these Christopher Knight chairs are now a good 25% off. The clean lines of the lounge chairs will complement any outdoor decor, and they have adjustable backs, so you can go from sitting to napping in seconds.
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Anker Solix C1000 portable power station: $499
If you're going camping this summer, a portable power station is a big asset -- and comes in handy if you lose power at home, too. This model has 11 versatile ports and is strong enough to keep an electric grill, projector or coffee maker powered up. It has a maximum rated power of 1,800 watts, but can reach a peak power of 2,400 watt.
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Save $300 $499 at Amazon
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When do July 4th sales start this year?
While Independence Day falls on July 4th every year, holiday sales often tend to start early and hang around for a few days after. Amazon also announced that its next Prime Day will take place from July 8 to 11, so the two sales may blend.
Where are the best pre-July 4th sales?
Fourth of July sales offer some of the best prices on tech, appliances, mattresses and fashion, making it a great time to snag stellar prices on must-have items, and there are a ton of retailers participating in the holiday savings. Unsurprisingly, Amazon is usually one of the best places to buy because it sells products from almost all major brands across these popular categories, making it a tremendous one-stop shop for all of your Fourth of July buys.
Outside of Amazon, we recommend checking out appliance and tech sales at Best Buy, Home Depot and Lowe's, as well as holiday sales on a variety of categories at Target, Nordstrom and Walmart, among others.
Should I shop July 4th sales or wait for Prime Day deals?
There's no definitive way to say whether Fourth of July sales or Prime Day deals are best. Both sales offer plenty of deals, including some of the best prices we'll see all year. Plus, it's likely the two sales will blur into one big discount extravaganza, given their proximity.
Fourth of July sales offer more variety in retailers, although much of your shopping may take place on Amazon anyway. There are also plenty of non-Amazon retailers that will keep their sales rolling through mid-July, often directly competing with Amazon Prime prices. Because you'll be able to shop so many Fourth of July sales, grab what you need and then keep tabs on Prime Day deals later for anything you miss out on.
How we choose deals
CNET has a team of shopping experts and deal hunters who have operated across major sales events for many years, making sure you understand when a deal is worth taking advantage of or when it's worth skipping. Whether it's for Black Friday, Prime Day or the Fourth of July, we have the expertise to make sure you get the best deal possible.
To do this, we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing an offer to show you.
Real discounts mean real discounts. 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 equally important for any product, but particularly for deeply discounted items. If it breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn't really worthwhile.
Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we'll let you know in advance, so you don't return later only to be disappointed.
We are also considering the rising costs associated with tariffs to help you find items worth buying now.
Read more: Tariff Tracker: We're Watching Prices for 11 Products You Might Need to Buy
How to keep up with the best July 4th sales
There are a lot of ways to ensure you're getting the latest scoop on Fourth of July offers. The CNET Deals team covers all the best price drops, discounts and deals every day from across the web, highlighting the best offers. We'll be tracking all the major retailer sales following the Fourth of July holiday and sharing the promotions you need to hear about, and there are plenty of ways to hear from us.
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