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Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab Apple's Latest Tablet While Its $50 Off

Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab Apple's Latest Tablet While Its $50 Off

CNETa day ago
Now that Prime Day has passed us by, we could be waiting until the fall for the next major sale event. But you don't have to hold off until Black Friday to start scoring some serious savings. Walmart offers some incredible bargains year-round, and we're bringing you some top picks every day to help you make the most of them. For today, July 16, those include $50 off Apple's latest 11th-gen iPad A16, a substantial $150 off a powerful Dyson Big Ball vacuum and a pair of Crocs Baya clogs that you can grab for just $35.
The 11th-gen 2025 iPad is the latest model in Apple's flagship lineup, and one of our absolute favorite tablets on the market right now. Our reviewer calls it a great option for those who only need the basics, particularly thanks to its affordable starting price, which is even better thanks to this deal. It features 128GB of base storage and an upgraded A16 processor, as well as a vibrant 11-inch Liquid Retina display. Plus, Wi-Fi 6 support means speedy web performance, and the 12MP rear camera can even capture 4K videos. Just note that only the blue and yellow color variants are available at this price.
This Dyson combines the power of a corded vacuum with the maneuverability of a cordless model for serious versatility. It boasts 250 air watts of suction to tackle serious messes on both carpet and hardwood floors, and the wand features 360-degree articulation to help you reach all the nooks and crannies. It's also equipped with whole-machine filtration that traps dust, allergens and other particulates as small 0.3 microns. Plus, it has a large 1.5-liter dust bin, which is easy to empty with the press of a button.
Are Crocs the most stylish shoes on the market? Debatable. Are they seriously comfortable? Undeniably. They're a great pair of summer footwear that are perfect for lake days or lounging around on the back patio, and right now you can grab yourself tons of different colors for 30% off so you can find the pair that matches your style. This discount applies to most sizes, but be sure to double check before you place your order.
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