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Wayfair's April Way Day sale ends tonight! Get last-chance deals with up to 80% off

Wayfair's April Way Day sale ends tonight! Get last-chance deals with up to 80% off

Everything ships for free right now! Don't miss the spring savings on Adirondack chairs, pet beds, recliners and more.
It is time to shop. Wayfair's April Way Day sale is officially winding down tonight, April 28 and if you need new outdoor furniture (maybe an adorable Adirondack chair), affordable new decor to give your home a little spring refresh or perhaps a Mother's Day gift that she'll actually use, you're in the right place.
The USA TODAY Shopping team will be scouring Wayfair's site all day for the best last-chance deals so you don't have to. From kitchen appliances that look like they belong in a tropical resort to the best indoor and outdoor rugs that don't include the usual sticker shock (rugs are usually really expensive!), we've got your entire home covered.
Below, shop a few of the most popular last-chance deals at Wayfair's April Way Day sale while you can. Top picks include a viral criss cross legged office chair, a foldable Adirondack chair for 62% off and a convertible sofa on sale for less than $220.
Sol 72 Outdoor Yolanda Solar Lighted Outdoor Patio Umbrella
Wade Logan Caelie Criss Cross Legged Office Chair
Loon Peak Elland HDPE Folding Adirondack Chair
Serta Quilted Couch Pet Bed
KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
Blackstone 28-Inch Griddle with Front Shelf and Soft Cover
In the market for a new grill? We found 10 top grill deals from Wayfair's Way Day sale
Mercury Row Perdue 81.5-Inch Velvet Square Arm Convertible Sofa
Joss and Main Maddie Acacia Outdoor Coffee Table
Lark Manor Adeesa Genuine Leather Recliner
Cuisinart Multiclad Pro 12-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set
Echo Buttons Velvet Reversible Throw Pillow (Set of 2)
Lagoon Cancun Resin Outdoor 2-In-1 Side Table and Cooler
Jaxx Ponce Outdoor Medium Bean Bag Chair & Lounger
Martha Stewart Isla Farmhouse Accent Chair
Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe
When does Wayfair's April Way Day sale end?
Wayfair's April Way Day 2025 sale is live from Saturday, April 26 through Monday, April 28. The sitewide discounts on up to 80% are ending soon, so be sure to bookmark this page to stay updated on the best last-chance offers!
What is Wayfair Way Day?
Wayfair Way Day is a biannual savings event hosted by Wayfair, typically held in the spring and fall. You can find sitewide discounts during the sale on products for home and outdoors. During the April 2025 Way Day sale, shoppers can find deals on furniture, grills, organization essentials, outdoor rugs and more with up to 80% off.
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Betty Lin-Fisher is a consumer reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at blinfisher@ or follow her on X, Facebook or Instagram @blinfisher and @ on Bluesky. Sign up for our free The Daily Money newsletter, which will include consumer news on Fridays, here.

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