
I've been eyeing appliances for months. Here's what's worth buying this Memorial Day weekend
As I've been keeping my eye appliance prices, I've noticed some steep discounts on home furnishings big and small. Below, I've compiled 35 of my favorites from retailers like Lowe's, The Home Depot and Wayfair.
Gevi 10-Cup Coffee Maker With Grinder
The newest version of our pick for best coffee maker is on sale for even less than what we tracked during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. It has a built-in grinder and heating plate. Plus, it can also brew enough coffee for a group.
NutriBullet 1200W Full-Size Blender Combo
Churn out protein shakes, fruit-filled smoothies and pureed soups with NutriBullet's versatile blender. It has three speeds, comes with two to-go cups for taking to the gym or on your commute and is an additional $15 off when clipping the on-page coupon.
Chovery Window Cleaner Robot
Say goodbye to gunk-ridden windows with this compact robot cleaning device. It's a must-have on your spring cleaning checklist and can be used to clean apartment windows, shower doors and any other glass or streak-filled surfaces.
Black+Decker Portable Compact Countertop Dishwasher
Don't let minimal kitchen space prevent you from investing in a reliable dishwasher. Black+Decker's portable version can fit up to six place settings, features seven wash cycles and is $80 off for a limited time.
GE Profile 30-Inch Built-in Twin Flex Convection Wall Oven
Improve your kitchen setup one appliance at a time and finally upgrade to the double oven you've always dreamed of. This model from GE is a compact 30 inches and can be controlled via an app.
Bella Pro Slim Espresso Machine
At-home lattes will become a lot easier and more cost-effective compared to running out to the cafe with this machine. Its pro-grade steamer pumps out frothy drinks in no time and the slim machine is $50 off.
LG 24-Inch QuadWash Front-Control Dishwasher in Stainless Steel
Keep dishes spotless with LG's high-tech dishwasher. It features slim digital touch presets and a convenient smudge-free finish. The interior fan dries dishes in a snap, and it's an additional 10% off with SAVE10 in the dazzling stainless steel option.
Bella Pro Blaze Pizza Oven+
If the Ooni is too pricey for you, consider this budget-friendly pizza oven from Bella Pro. It comes in this gorgeous bone-colored finish and can cook 12-inch pies as fast as its competitors. It's also $100 lower than its last discount during Best Buy's Spring Sale.
Samsung Side-by-Side Smart Refrigerator With Touchscreen Family Hub
Families will love how spacious this fridge is with its double full-length doors. The water and ice dispenser is front and center on one door for easy access, and the other has a smart screen to organize schedules. Be sure to use code SAVE10 to save $160.
LG Standard-Depth Max 4-Door Refrigerator With InstaView MyColor
You can score an additional 20% off of this high-end refrigerator with code SAVE20. The additional door allows for even more organization, and the transparent door is perfect for displaying your produce.
KitchenAid 30-Inch Convection Oven Freestanding Natural Gas Range in Stainless Steel
This $550 off range and convection oven combo has five burners, three oven racks and heavy-duty cast-iron grates that are dishwasher-safe. The stainless steel finish and matching knobs on the oven make it look high-end, and we love its auto shutoff feature for added safety while cooking.
Maytag Pet Pro Top-Load Washer with Agitator & Vented Electric Dryer Set in Volcano Black
Save even more when purchasing a washing machine and dryer set — $1,102 to be exact. This is one of Lowe's best Memorial Day deals so far, and it's made for pet owners who are looking for a machine with speedy stain- and hair-removal functions.
Whirlpool Over-the-Range Microwave
Snag this budget microwave that's made for installing over your oven for $190 off. It's only this deeply discounted in the smudge-free stainless version, and it has loads of presets for all your reheating needs.
Frigidaire 20-Cubic-Foot Top-Freezer Refrigerator
Need an additional fridge? This smudge-resistant garage-sided appliance is ready to hold all your extra beverages, meal prep for hosting and the like. Now it's $288 off until May 28.
Maytag 24-Inch Dual-Power Filtration Front-Control Dishwasher
This quiet dishwasher won't disrupt pets, sleeping babies or your TV time. It's a slim 24 inches, making it suitable for smaller kitchens — and it's over $300 off.
Frigidaire 30-Inch Freestanding Gas Range in Stainless Steel
If you're frequently hosting, you probably need a range that can handle multiple dishes at once. This Frigidaire is equipped with five burners and has plenty of room in the oven for those who love to bake. Get it in a stainless steel and gas variation for more than $300 off.
LG Vented Smart Electric Dryer in Matte Black
Effortlessly load and unload laundry with the dual-opening door on this dryer. The brushed black is great for those looking to stray away from white appliances, and now it's $651 off after adding it to your cart.
Roborock Q8 Max+ Robotic Vacuum and Mop
Cut deep cleaning time in half by introducing a robot vacuum and mop combo into your space. This model from Roborock is down to a low price, and it can handle messes and spills on all types of flooring.
Zline 24-Inch Compact Dishwasher in Red Matte
Add a pop of color to your kitchen with Zline's bright red dishwasher. It can hold up to 10 place settings and has adjustable racks and six wash cycles for a more tailored clean.
Forno 3-Piece Electric Range, Refrigerator and Dishwasher Set
When bundling your dishwasher, oven and fridge, you'll save almost $2,000. The stainless steel finish will add an industrial flair to your space, plus you won't have to hunt for individual appliances.
Kenmore French Door Refrigerator
Save $1,000 on this innovative fridge that comes fully loaded with an ice and water dispenser. Large families will have no problem finding space in this extra-large double-door fridge or in its deep drawer freezer.
Ninja Combi All-in-One Multicooker
This 10-in-1 oven and air fryer can make entire meals in as little as 15 minutes, according to the brand, and can replace all of the other smart devices in your kitchen. It's suitable for families with its large capacity and can even roast a 6-pound chicken.
Frigidaire Retro Bullet Ice Maker in Black
Iced lattes, summery beverages and the like will be more enjoyable to sip on with this heavily reduced ice maker. It pumps out almost 30 pounds of ice in 24 hours and is compact enough to fit on your countertop.
Galanz Two-Door Mini Fridge
Keep beverages cool in your home office with this under-$200 mini fridge. It comes in a jet-black or stainless steel-like finish and even has a can dispenser inside the door.
Farberware Countertop Microwave Oven
Reheat cups of tea, leftovers and more with this affordable microwave. The clear LED display is easy to use, and it even features a child lock for added safety.
Miele Classic C1 Turbo Team Powerline Canister Vacuum
Our best canister vacuum pick is down by 20%. It usually goes on sale for around $400, so seeing it $25 below that is a real treat for those of us who pushed off spring cleaning. Its ability to be used on a variety of surfaces impressed us, as well as its build quality.
Lelit William Burr Grinder
For those who take espresso making seriously, consider splurging on this $120-off coffee grinder from Lelit. You can adjust the grinding degree anywhere from 1 to 10, and the brushed stainless steel mechanics make it durable for years of uninterrupted use.
Ooni Volt Indoor & Outdoor Electric Pizza Oven
If you're heading to a wedding this summer, the couple may have an Ooni on their registry. Luckily, the electric pizza oven is down by almost $300 at Williams Sonoma. It's one of those appliances that you don't think you need, but once you have it, you can't get enough of it.
Zwilling Enfinigy Glass Drip Coffee Maker
You won't mind leaving this sleek coffee maker out on the counter. Whether you snag the shiny silver or matte black finish, you'll love how smooth the coffee is after the brewing cycle.
Typhur Dome Air Fryer
This elevated air fryer will take your at-home cooking to the next level. It's modeled after a pizza oven with its arched build and allows you to cook food faster with its air-circulation technology.
Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker
If sorting coffee beans and grinding isn't your jam, this sweet deal on a Keurig is super enticing. The machine is equipped with a large water tank, can brew four sizes of coffee and is a whopping $80 off.
GE 30-Inch Smart Natural Gas Freestanding Range
A classic stainless steel oven doesn't have to cost a fortune. This model from GE has four burners, a self-steam cleaning feature and a storage drawer for baking sheets and more. Save $350 for Memorial Day with this rare deal.
Samsung Smart Top-Load Washer With Active WaterJet
This top-load washing machine has 10 presets, a convenient app to stay on top of its cycle and a self-cleaning tub to keep the inside fresh. Both finishes are down to $599, but we think the black will look more sleek in your laundry room.
Black+Decker Small 5-Cycle Portable Washer
If you don't have an in-unit washer and dryer, consider getting this $40 portable washing machine. It has five cycles, takes up minimal space and is easy to move because of its two roller-wheel additions.
Samsung Bespoke Stainless Steel Counter-Depth Kitchen Package
This higher-end stainless steel kitchen package comes with four appliances — refrigerator, dishwasher, electric range and microwave — and is almost 40% off. If you're easily overwhelmed by the abundance of choices, this set is made for you. Many big-ticket items like appliances and even mattresses reach all-time low prices during Memorial Day. With the transition into the summer season coming in a little over a month, this is the last time ovens, microwaves and even smaller appliances like multicookers and coffee grinders will be on sale until Amazon's July Prime Day or potentially Labor Day.
After scouring the web for the best pricing and discounts on editor-approved items, I came across 35 of the top appliance deals from a variety of retailers. From vigorously tested vacuums to new-low prices on high-end pizza ovens, we anticipate that many of the picks above won't last through the holiday weekend.
The Underscored deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to pet deals, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for our readers.
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