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The 106 Best 4th Of July Sales To Shop Now, Vetted By Our Deals Team

The 106 Best 4th Of July Sales To Shop Now, Vetted By Our Deals Team

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Independence Day is here, and the 4th of July sales are booming. Our seasoned deals team is tracking the best discounts from our favorite retailers, including exclusive coupons for Forbes readers. For those in the market for a new mattress, use our code FORBES27 to take 27% off Helix's best-selling designs (and there are dozens of other mattress deals to be had as well). Other notable savings include up to 60% off patio furniture from Pottery Barn and up to 50% off outdoor gear at REI.
The best 4th of July sales include steep discounts on travel essentials, tech, home goods, fashion ... More and more. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERS
To compile this guide, we pieced through hundreds of deals across mattresses, home and kitchen, tech, fashion, gear, beauty and travel to find the best markdowns happening today. We also routinely update this list to make sure we continue to feature the top offerings as the holiday weekend unfolds. Read on for over 100 of the best 4th of July sales worth shopping now, vetted and verified by our team. Best Mattress Sale : Save up to 60% on mattresses at DreamCloud and get $599 worth of accessories included with your purchase.
: Save up to 60% on mattresses at DreamCloud and get $599 worth of accessories included with your purchase. Best Bedding Sale : Get up to 20% off sitewide and up to 50% off bundles at Brooklinen.
: Get up to 20% off sitewide and up to 50% off bundles at Brooklinen. Best Furniture Sale : Pottery Barn is offering up to 60% off select furniture and bedding.
: Pottery Barn is offering up to 60% off select furniture and bedding. Best Outdoor Furniture Sale : Take up to 50% off outdoor pieces at Wayfair, including sectionals, lounge chairs and more.
: Take up to 50% off outdoor pieces at Wayfair, including sectionals, lounge chairs and more. Best Appliance Sale : Save hundreds on brands like Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Samsung and more at Lowe's.
: Save hundreds on brands like Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Samsung and more at Lowe's. Best Clothing Sale : Get up to 40% off select full-priced items and take up to 70% off select clearance items at J.Crew.
: Get up to 40% off select full-priced items and take up to 70% off select clearance items at J.Crew. Best Gear Sale : Save on men's and women's apparel, outdoor gear and more from REI's deals section.
: Save on men's and women's apparel, outdoor gear and more from REI's deals section. Best Tech Sale : Amazon is offering hundreds of deals on devices from Samsung, Toshiba, Ring, Dyson and more.
: Amazon is offering hundreds of deals on devices from Samsung, Toshiba, Ring, Dyson and more. Best Beauty Sale : Sephora is running sales on dozens of popular brands, including Ouai, Saie, Dr. Jart+ and Phlur.
: Sephora is running sales on dozens of popular brands, including Ouai, Saie, Dr. Jart+ and Phlur. Best Travel Sale: Samsonite is offering up to 40% off sitewide. DreamCloud: Take up to 60% off all of DreamCloud's memory foam and hybrid designs.
Big Fig: Take 25% off one of Big Fig's mattresses for its 4th of July Sale with code FIREWORKS .
. Nectar: Save up to 50% on mattresses and up to 66% on bundles right now.
Birch: Use code FORBES27 to get 27% off sitewide and receive two free Eco-Rest Pillows with any mattress purchase.
to get 27% off sitewide and receive two free Eco-Rest Pillows with any mattress purchase. Tempur-Pedic: Save $500 on all sizes of the Tempur-Breeze cooling designs and up to 20% on a Tempur-Adapt Topper. You'll also receive a $300 instant gift with a mattress purchase.
Save $500 on all sizes of the Tempur-Breeze cooling designs and up to 20% on a Tempur-Adapt Topper. You'll also receive a $300 instant gift with a mattress purchase. Saatva: Save $400 on orders $1,000 or more, including on Saatva's Classic, Countour5 and Memory Foam Hybrid designs.
Purple: Score up to $800 off a mattress-and-base bundle right now. Pillows, bedding and bundles are also on sale for up to 25% off.
Score up to $800 off a mattress-and-base bundle right now. Pillows, bedding and bundles are also on sale for up to 25% off. Avocado: Get an organic mattress from Avocado for up to 15% off.
Mattress Firm: Save up to 70% on select mattresses from Tempur-Pedic, Beautyrest, Sealy and more. Helix: Save 27% across all Helix mattresses with our exclusive code FORBES27.
Amerisleep: Take $600 off any mattress with code JULY600.
Take $600 off any mattress with code Tuft & Needle: Save 25% on select Tuft & Needle mattresses and 25% off pillows and bedding during its sale.
Zoma: Score 30% off all mattresses and get free shipping with code SLEEP30 .
. Awara: Save up to 50% on one of Awara's natural models this week, with prices starting at just $549.
Casper: Take up to 35% off Casper's best-selling mattresses (and everything else) during its 4th of July sale.
Cocoon By Sealy: All of Cocoon's mattresses are 35% off for its 4th of July sale. A free Sealy sleep bundle (up to $199 value) is included with purchase.
Leesa: Save 30% on select mattresses and get 25% off bases and select bedding. You can also get 15% off kids mattresses during Leesa's 4th of July sale.
Brooklyn Bedding: Get 30% off sitewide and shop our favorite items, including our top pick for the best cooling mattress.
Raymour & Flanigan: Save up to 35% on mattresses from brands like Sealy, Nectar, Purple and more.
Beautyrest: Save up to $700 on select new and bestselling mattresses and adjustable bed sets.
Stearns & Foster: Get up to $600 off a select luxury mattress and receive a $300 Visa gift card with most mattress purchases.
WinkBeds: Save $300 on all mattresses from the brand today.
PlushBeds: Save up to 50% on organic latex mattresses and up to 25% on mattress toppers. Brooklinen: Take up to 20% off sitewide and up to 50% off a variety of bundle sets featuring sheets, towels and blankets.
Take up to 20% off sitewide and up to 50% off a variety of bundle sets featuring sheets, towels and blankets. Wayfair: During Wayfair's sale, you can take up to 50% off furniture and décor, including pieces for your patio. You'll also find deals up to 70% off on items like wall art, storage and more.
Pottery Barn: Save up to 60% on indoor and outdoor furniture, bedding and décor. You can also get an additional 20% off select clearance items.
The Home Depot: Take up to 50% off home appliances, power tools and more during its 4th of July sale.
West Elm: Save up to 60% at the mid-century modern brand right now and get an extra 20% off clearance items.
Our Place: Shop select deals on cookware and bakeware sets and save up to $248. Sur La Table: Browse deals on cookware and kitchen tools from brands like Staub, Le Creuset, All-Clad and more. You can also get 20% off your order with code SAVE20 .
. Lowe's: Lowe's is offering hundreds off major appliances from brands like Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Samsung and more.
Samsung: Take up to $1,800 off Samsung's high-end appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers and microwaves.
Burrow: Shop this stylish contemporary designer's 4th of July sale to get 25% off sitewide.
Anthropologie: While shopping on the site, you can save up to 4o% on home items. Cozy Earth: Shop select items for up to 40% off and score an additional 10% discount when you purchase three or more items.
Kohl's: Shop deals on bedding, appliances and kitchenware for up to 40% off.
Target: Save up to 60% on everything, from cookware and ice makers to outdoor furniture and garden accessories.
Ruggable: The purveyor of washable rugs is offering up to 30% off select styles this week.
The Container Store: Get 25% off sitewide and save up to 30% on Elfa designed spaces and components.
RTIC: Score 10% off hard coolers, 15% off soft coolers and 20% off drinkware during RTIC's 4th of July Sale.
Frontgate: Take up to 75% off sitewide and free shipping on everything including furniture with code FGJULY4 .
. Outer: Save 15% sitewide and shop sofas, dining, fire pits, tables and more.
The Company Store: Take 30% off sitewide and save up to 75% on sheets, comforters and more.
Coop: Take up to 40% off sitewide on pillows, sheets and bedding, plus get a complimentary silk eyemask with your purchase.
Coyuchi: Save up to 60% on sheets, bedding and bathroom essentials during the brand's summer sale. Walmart: Walmart is currently offering over 1,000 tech deals, with one of the best being on the Apple Watch SE.
Amazon: Amazon's current assortment of tech deals will help you save up to 50% on devices from Soundcore, JBL, LG and more.
Best Buy: The electronics store's early 4th of July sale includes major savings on TVs, laptops and more.
Samsung: Take over $1,000 off the popular Samsung Frame TV (among other deals).
Jabra: Save 30% on its selection of best-selling earbuds, headsets and more.
Lenovo: Lenovo is offering up to 52% off select laptops and accessories. (You can also get an additional tiered discount of up to $100 with code BUYMORELENOVO, depending on how much you spend.) LG: Save up to $1,700 on select TVs during its current sale, including the OLED Evo G4 4K Smart TV.
Philips Hue: Create a starter kit to save 20% on your entire smart lighting purchase.
GameStop: Enjoy up to 30% savings on select video games, gaming headsets and PowerA accessories.
Newegg: Check out this tech retailer's Shell Shocker section to save on items, including HP gaming laptops, Xbox controllers and more.
Motorola: Get up to $200 off smartphones—including the Razr+, the Edge+ and the Ultra—during the brand's Start Something Smart Sale.
JBL: Take up to 40% off bluetooth speakers, headphones, home audio and more.
Anker: Buy two chargers, accessories, bundles and more to get 25% off your purchase or buy three to get 30% off.
Ultimate Ears: Get up to $100 off Ultimate Ears water-resistant, floatable, portable speakers.
HP: Save up to 61% on select tech items, and take $30 off select printers with your purchase of any PC.
Acer: The brand is celebrating Independence Day by offering deals up to $700 off.
GoPro: Get up to $100 off select action-ready cameras. J.Crew: Take up to 40% off select full-price items and 70% off clearance items with code EXTRA .
. DSW: Get up to 50% off select styles from major brands including Adidas, Brooks, Nike, Columbia and more. You can also take up to 40% off clearance in-store and an additional 10% of clearance online during the Semi Annual Clearance Sale.
Abercrombie & Fitch: Get up to 50% off sitewide and an extra 20% off clearance items this week.
Lululemon: While Lululemon hasn't dropped a dedicated 4th of July sale, its 'We Made Too Much' section is packed with hundreds of deals.
Everlane: Save up to 50% across the retailer's best-selling pants, tops and and footwear.
Madewell: Take up to 70% off Madewell's summer wardrobe staples, from bathing suits and biker shorts to tank tops and t-shirts. REI: The retailer's deals section is full of discounts on men's and women's apparel, camping and outdoor gear and more.
Nordstrom: Shop top brands for up to 60% off, including Hoka, Nike, Free People and Rothys.
Shop top brands for up to 60% off, including Hoka, Nike, Free People and Rothys. Anthropologie: Score an additional 50% off sale items, including dresses, tops, bottoms, accessories and more.
Artiza: Shop its summer sale to save up to 50% sitewide from this everyday luxury brand.
Naot: Save 20% on the brand's podiatrist-approved sandals for summer.
Lands' End: The retailer is offering big discounts: 50% off full-priced items and 60% off clearance items with code BOATDAY. Hoka: Hoka is offering up to 31% off its cult-favorite running and hiking shoes. The brand rarely holds sitewide sales, so shop while stock is still available.
Allbirds: Save big on both men's and women's shoe styles from the brand's sale section.
Urban Outfitters: Take an extra 40% off all sale items for a limited time.
GlassesUSA: Take 40% off sitewide with free shipping to celebrate the 4th of July.
Take 40% off sitewide with free shipping to celebrate the 4th of July. Vineyard Vines: The preppy brand is offering tiered savings of up to 75% off sale items.
NYDJ: Grab up to 40% off sale styles from this size-inclusive brand with code JULY4 .
. Carbon38: Use HAPPY4TH to save 25% off sitewide. You can also take an additional 40% off select sale styles with code EXTRA40 .
to save 25% off sitewide. You can also take an additional 40% off select sale styles with code . L'Agence: Save 25% on select full-priced and clearance items during The Summer Sale Event.
Mother: Get up to 50% off select men's and women's styles, including tops, denim, jackets and more.
Old Navy: Save between 40% and 70% on shorts, t-shirts, swimwear, dresses and more.
Macy's: Get up to 60% off swimsuits and coverup, as well as up to 50% sandals during Macy's 4th of July Sale.
Athleta: Save up to 70% on activewear and more, plus an additional 30% off sale items. Sephora: Sephora has you covered for all things beauty, and for a limited time, you can save up to 50% during its Major Summer Deals sale. Shop select makeup, hair care, fragrances and more right now.
Ulta: Score up to 40% off select beauty items from brands like Shark Beauty, Cosrx and Solawave during Ulta's Big Summer Beauty Sale.
Nordstrom: The department store has dozens of deals on beauty favorites at the moment, including the Estée Lauder Double Wear Sheer Long-Wear Foundation.
Dermstore: Save up to 40% across Dermstore's sale section on brands like Paula's Choice, Elizabeth Arden and Colorscience. Kosas: Get up to 50% off select skin care and makeup and a gift with purchase.
Macy's: Take advantage of hundreds of markdowns on products from Bobbi Brown, Foreo, Tarte and MAC.
Target: Save up to 40% off on skincare, haircare and more from brands like K18, Elemis and SkinCeuticals.
Fenty Beauty: Discover hidden savings across several popular products, like the Demi'glow Light-Diffusing Highlighter and Pro Filt'r Soft Matte Powder Foundation.
Kitsch: Score 28% off everything during Kitsch's July 4th Sale. Shop editor-approved hair perfumes, satin pillowcases, facial tools and more.
First Aid Beauty: Use code SUMMER to get 25% off sitewide, including bundles and kits.
to get 25% off sitewide, including bundles and kits. Glossier: Take 20% off sitewide or 25% off orders $100 or more.
Tarte: Save up to 70% on mascara, lip gloss, eye shadow, concealer and more.
Benefit Cosmetics: Save up to 65% during its Summer Beauty Sale. Samsonite: Take up to 40% off sitewide and save on luggage, backpacks and more.
Calpak: Save up to 60% on luggage, bags and organizers, including 50% off an Evry Starter Bundle.
Away: Get up to 20% off when you bundle luggages, including our editor's favorite Bigger Carry-On.
Travel Pro: Take up to $120 off luggages, backpacks and more, with an additional 10% off your first order.
Expedia: Save up to 40% on select hotels with Member Prices when you book by July 21 and travel by October 31.
Princess Cruises: Save up to $400 on cruises to Alaska, Puerto Rico and more, plus, get the third and fourth guest free.
What Usually Goes On Sale On The 4th Of July?
During 4th of July sales, you can find discounts and promotions across multiple shopping categories including furniture, mattresses, beauty, clothing and additional summer essentials. That said, we suggest prioritizing any big-ticket items you've been eyeing like mattresses, TVs, furniture and appliances, since you can save hundreds by purchasing them now.
When Do 4th Of July Sales Typically End?
Fourth of July sales typically end one to two days after Independence Day—July 5 or July 6. The end dates for these sales will vary depending on the retailer, so if there is one you're interested in shopping, be sure to check their site for more information about when it concludes so you don't miss out on these steep savings.
Are 4th Of July Sales Better Than Black Friday?
While both sales events offer some of the best deals of the year, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. Fourth of July sales are great because you can find discounted summer necessities, appliances and more. Black Friday sales tend to feature a broader range of discounted products, with more brands participating in the fall sales event.
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