
Home Depot 4th of July sale: Shop 17 great deals from Dyson, Samsung and more
I frequently cover shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday as a commerce editor for NBC Select. I also regularly cover sale events from Home Depot throughout the year. Below, I rounded up the best deals from Home Depot's Fourth of July Sale, all of which are highly rated and at least 20% off.
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4.5-star average rating from 3,479 reviews at Home Depot
This wheeled grill uses hardwood pellets as fuel to make it easy to smoke food instead of simply heating it up. It has an included meat thermometer and has a digital control system. Compared to gas or charcoal grills, pellet grills tend to be best for people of all levels who want flavorful, smoky grilled food while still being able to roast, braise, bake and more, according to Home Depot's pellet grill buying guide.
4.3-star average rating from 3,695 reviews at Home Depot The Dyson V8 is one of the most popular vacuums on the market, mainly because of how lightweight and versatile it is. It weighs around 5 pounds and has up to 40 minutes of runtime, according to the brand. Plus, it comes with a detangling motorbar that makes it easier to clean up pet hair and debris in carpet and upholstered surfaces, a crevice tool and a combination tool with bristles.
4.5-star average rating from 3,380 reviews at Home Depot
This stackable front-load washer fits loads of laundry up to 20 pounds and can thoroughly wash and clean them in under 30 minutes, according to the brand. It has five jets that spray water over your clothing as it spins to help the detergent effectively clean. It can also pre-select a compatible wash and dry cycle using sensors on the inside of the washing drum, according to the brand.
4.6-star average rating from 3,577 reviews at Home Depot
This all-inclusive tool set has a work bag, a drill driver, impact driver, hackzall saw, circular saw, brushless grinder, LED work light, two lithium batteries, a multi-voltage charger, belt clip, circular saw blade, wrench and sanding sheets. The tools have a 5-year warranty while the batteries have a 3-year warranty.
4.7-star average rating from 113 reviews at Home Depot
This Shark upright vacuum detaches from the base and works as a handheld vacuum with an attachment for cleaning upholstered furniture and elevated areas, like around the top of window frames and shelves. It also has a HEPA filter for capturing small particles and allergens, according to the brand.
4.4-star average rating from 4,370 reviews at Home Depot
Ryobi makes many effective home appliances, including vacuums that are lightweight but still great at cleaning up pet hair. This cordless option weighs only 8 pounds, has eight cleaning modes for hardwood floors and carpet, a crevice tool, brush attachment for cleaning upholstered surfaces and a runtime of one hour, according to the brand.
4.1-star average rating from 2,311 reviews at Home Depot
The Ring video doorbell makes it easy to keep your home and personal items, such as delivered packages and mail, safe. This Wi-Fi- and Alexa-enabled doorbell can send you alerts when someone is close by and has a built-in speaker, so you can use it to communicate with people remotely. You can connect it to your smartphone so you can view the live feed from anywhere.
4.5-star average rating from 1,884 reviews at Home Depot
This dining set has four stationary chairs, two swivel chairs with steel frames and one large metal dining table. Plus, it has a weather-resistant coating to protect it from rain storms. It also comes with fade- and stain-resistant cushions.
4.2-star average rating from 1,320 reviews at Home Depot
It isn't too late to get the right appliance to help you stay cool this summer, and this portable air conditioner is a great option. It has 9,500 Btus, which is enough to cool up to 500 square feet, or the size of a small apartment. It also comes with a remote, three fan speeds and a dehumidifying feature.
4.6-star average rating from 106 reviews at Home Depot
Anker makes some of our favorite power banks, but the brand also makes power stations that are compatible with more substantial appliances, like this 1,800-watt one. If your power goes out during a storm, you can use this to power your television, air conditioner and even refrigerator, according to the brand. It has two USB-C ports and six AC ports, so you can also use it for small personal tech.
More deals from Home Depot's Fourth of July sale
Here are the best deals from Home Depot's Fourth of July sale to know about. Keep in mind, not every item from a brand is discounted as described below.
Up to 33% off
Up to 40% off Dewalt power tools
Up to 22% off Frigidaire dishwashers and home appliances
Up to 40% off Hampton Bay patio furniture sets
Up to 50% off LG French door refrigerators
Up to 33% off LG stackable washer and dryer
Up to 33% off KitchenAid dishwashers
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I'm a commerce editor for NBC Select who has covered deals and sales for Home Depot. To round up the best from Home Depot's Fourth of July sale , I found highly rated products that are at least 20% off right now.
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