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Everything worth buying ahead of your summer soiree at Home Depot's 4th of July sale

Everything worth buying ahead of your summer soiree at Home Depot's 4th of July sale

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The Home Depot's 4th of July sale is live now through July 9. Summer officially started on Friday, so the home improvement retailer's deals are coming at the most opportune time for those looking to kick off seasonal projects and other DIY tasks around the house. Appliances, patio furniture, grills and more are seeing markdowns of up to 40%, while gardening essentials and ladders are up to 25% off.
If you're like me and are eyeing home improvement for holiday hosting, score 20 of my favorite Home Depot deals below. While you're on the hunt for deals, consider checking out our roundup of all the best 4th of July sales too.
GE 30 Inch Electric Range in Black
Looking for a simple range that'll fit in a variety of kitchen spaces? GE's affordable electric model is hundreds off in this sleek black finish. It features a wide drawer for storage and a smooth surface to make cleaning a breeze.
LG Side-By-Side Refrigerator With Instaview Glass in Stainless Steel
This luxe refrigerator is over $900 off. The French doors give ample space for meal prep, and the single glass side allows you to display beverages and the like. The stainless is finger-resistant to keep this high-end appliance looking tidy.
KitchenAid 24 Inch Dishwasher in Stainless Steel
Many consider a dishwasher a luxury, but if you have the space, consider splurging on this KitchenAid model. It's so quiet you won't even realize it's on. It also has over 30 jets for efficient cleaning.
LG Electric Oven Range in Black Stainless Steel
Black stainless is all the rage lately because its tastefully muted finish adds a bit of depth to drab kitchens. This electric range is equipped with air frying capabilities and a cleaning function that takes 10 minutes to complete.
Whirlpool 24 Inch Dishwasher in Stainless Steel
We're stoked to see this apartment-sized dishwasher under $450. It has a variety of cycles, including low-sounding options and pre-rinsing settings. While it's a reasonable 24 inches wide, it's deep enough to hold 12 place settings.
Traeger Pro Series 22 Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker
Traeger's iconic pellet grill and smoker combo is matching its low price from Memorial Day. Dishes will come out more flavorful than ever, whether smoking, baking or grilling. It comes with a meat thermometer for precision cooking, and it has 500 square inches of space that can fit tons.
Elexnux Portable Electric BBQ Grill
If portability is something you're looking for, then you'll love this affordable grill. Take it on your next camping trip, beach day and more, but make sure you have access to an outlet since this indoor-outdoor grill is electric.
Weber Genesis E-315 Grill With Full Size Griddle Insert
Weber makes some of the best grills ever. Many of our editors, including me, have trusted the brand during summer soirées, backyard barbecues and more. The Genesis E-315 is $150 off, complete with a handy griddle attachment for slinging burgers and dogs.
Traeger Ironwood XL Wi-Fi Pellet Grill and Smoker in Black
For all of the Traeger converts out there, this smart pellet grill and smoker will instantly level up your grilling routine. It has a whopping 924 inches of grilling space, app compatibility for checking temperaturess on the go and dual-wall construction for even cooking times and more.
Napoleon Pro18 Kettle Charcoal Grill
If you're seeking out a charcoal grill that'll only cost you a couple of hundred bucks, Napoleon's Pro18 is small but mighty. The all-weather wheels allow you to effortlessly transport it around your yard, campsite and the like. It even has spit rod ports to roast chicken.
OrangeOne Linda Outdoor Adirondack Chair Barstool in Black, Set of 2
During Memorial Day, I spotted these elevated Adirondack chairs on sale, and today, the price is back down to $115 a piece, making this an incredible buy ahead of your next gathering. The black finish is fade resistant, and its wide armrests will keep you comfortable for hours on end.
Hampton Bay Laurel Oaks Outdoor Patio Dining Set
The Home Depot's Spring Black Friday sale brought massive discounts in April. If you missed out on the outdoor furniture deals back then, you're in luck; this patio dining set has returned to just $499. You'll get six chairs and a matching table for almost $200 off.
Deko Living Patio Lounge Day Bed
Stay cool during this major heatwave with a canopied lounge bed. It'll shield you from those harsh rays, and you'll feel snug in its side-by-side loungers. It typically goes for over $1,000, but during these summer sale events, it's been under $600.
Nuu Garden Antique 3-Piece Patio Bistro Set
Adding a bistro set to your outdoor patio or even indoor eating area is a total game-changer. If you have minimal space, a petite set like this can give you an area to sip your coffee without taking up too much room.
Noble House Rolando Brown Metal Outdoor Table
This industrial-inspired table will seamlessly fit into your outdoor patio space. It has a bit of a mid-century modern edge and will arrive before the 4th of July if you order it within the next few days.
Ryobi Corded Electric Pressure Washer
Get your deck, patio and other outdoor surfaces in tip-top shape with this relatively affordable pressure washer. Ryobi makes reliable power tools and other outdoor gear. We're certain you'll be impressed by this compact cleaning machine.
Ryobi Cordless Push Electric Lawn Mower, Leaf Blower & Trimmer
Take control over your lawn with this heavily discounted mower, blower and trimmer set. It comes with additional batteries and a charger when you need extra juice. Forget hiring a landscaper because this tool will save you money in the long run.
Jackery Explorer 300 Plus Portable Power Station
Prepare for an emergency situation or your next electrical outage before it strikes and snag a portable power station. This model from Jackery will usually cost you $300, but this rare deal from The Home Depot takes about $100 off. It weighs under 10 pounds and is a great companion during camping trips.
Milwaukee Cordless Electric Blower
Blow the competition away with Milwaukee's speedy and quiet cordless blower. It reaches full throttle faster than its counterparts and comes with two batteries and a multi-voltage charger. Gift it to the handy person in your life while it's under $300.
Green-Power Portable Generator
This EPA-certified multi-fuel generator is $20 away from its lowest price ever. It can run for up to eight and a half hours and has an emergency shut-off feature when oil levels are too low. During the hot days ahead, it can power up smaller appliances, an AC in an RV and tools. Stocking up on outdoor essentials is crucial since summer just started last Friday. This is probably the last time we will see discounts this steep now that we're officially in the season. If you're looking to clean up your outdoor space ahead of the holiday, this is definitely your last chance to do so since these 4th of July deals last throughout the weekend and end on July 9.
Our 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 beauty finds of the week, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure we're finding the best buys for our readers.

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