
The best sales to shop this weekend: Samsung, Ruggable, Spanx
Samsung 85-Inch The Frame TV
Through July 6, Samsung's iconic The Frame TV is $1,300 off in its mega home theatre-sized option. Its innovative concept of turning a dull screen into a work of art, paired with its crisp OLED experience, impressed us during testing. We even named it one of our All-Stars for 2024. Seamlessly add it into your space and choose between three customizable bezel colors at no additional cost.Read our review
Kershaw Reverb Pocket Knife
Amazon recently announced its dates for Prime Day 2025, and if you're one to shop early deals or load up on essentials during its official sale, you might need a more efficient way to open your plethora of boxes. This over half-off, extra-large camping knife has a foldable blade for added safety and can easily clip to keychains if you're planning to take it on the trail.
FrSara Neck Fan
Keep cool all summer long with a portable neck fan. Our associate editor, Elena Matarazzo, has a handheld to keep her sweat-free on public transit and has been looking for a reason to upgrade to a hands-free option to save her during scorching heat waves. Luckily, this former best-tested pick is under $30 ahead of Monday's high temperatures.
Ruggable Flash Sale
Tons of CNN Underscored staff members have incorporated Ruggable's first-of-its-kind, washable rugs into their spaces. Now the brand is having a flash sale until Sunday, during which its entire stock is 15% off. Choose from vibrant runners, interior designer-approved statement rugs and even its flock of collaborations while supplies last.
Spanx End-of-Season Sale
Spanx makes more than just shapewear, and now over 200 of its products are marked down to their best prices of the season. That's right! Until June 25, tennis-ready pieces from its editor-loved AirEssential collection are under $100, while smoothing undies are up to 70% off.Adidas Summer Sale
Consider the Adidas summer sale your excuse to add some fresh kicks to your wardrobe. Use code SUMMER for an extra 25% off on-sale items, which spans classic Stan Smith sneakers and popular Ultraboost running shoes.
JW Pei Gabbi Ruched Hobo Bag
For all your garden soirées or wedding parties, reach for this editor-loved handbag from JW Pei. Nordstrom has the Gabbi Ruched Hobo Bag at its lowest price we've tracked in a versatile brown and a blue denim design.
Victoria's Secret Semi-Annual Sale
It's that time of year again — when shoppers can snag bras for as little as $20 and the coveted deal of eight underwear pairs for $25. Everything else, including activewear, sleepwear, fragrances and more, is up to 60% off for a limited time.
Ororo Camping Collection
It might not be exactly the season for fleece vests, but this off-season sale means you can score outdoor gear while it's much less and hold onto it for your winter wardrobe. Through June 30, take up to 30% off heated cushions, best-tested fleece jackets and more.
Colorpop
Enter summer with a radiant, hydrated complexion. Both of Colorpop's Sol and Fourth Ray collections are 20% off. Snag body oils, bronzing balms and glow drops as well as serum sticks for brightening, hydrating and minimizing pores.
Ninja FlexFlame Grill
The very first discount on Ninja's newest appliance is here. Amazon is taking $100 off the company's FlexFlame, which allows you to grill burgers, smoke meats, roast veggies and even cook pizzas right on your patio.
LG 42-Inch Evo C4 OLED TV
While Samsung's The Frame TV made the cut as one of our favorite deals this weekend, not everyone wants a television that doubles as a photo frame. That's where our recommendation of the LG C4 series comes in, because the 42-inch version is at a new all-time low for over $200 off the usual price tag and $800 off the original MSRP.
Lenovo Legion Go Gaming Handheld
If you're not sold on the limited launch titles of the Nintendo Switch 2, Lenovo's handheld may be your ticket to gaming on the go. It's $200 off the usual price tag and drops down to one of the best prices we've ever tracked.
Oxo 8-Piece Outdoor Camping Cookware Set
Oxo makes so many of our editors' favorite kitchen essentials. The company also extends its beloved cookware to the outdoors, with this 8-piece camping set. It's 28% off the usual price and down to an all-time low at Amazon.
Outer
Ahead of Independence Day, Outer is taking 15% off its entire collection of patio sofas, dining sets, fire pits, umbrellas and chairs. It's the perfect chance to outfit your outdoor space with new seating options before guests arrive over the holiday weekend.
Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
We love sharing Dyson deals just as much as we love using the company's cordless stick vacuums. Many of our editors, including senior deals editor Rikka Altland, rely on its vacuums, and now this affordable V8 Plus model is down to within $20 of its best price this year.
Sony WH-1000XM6 Over-Ear Headphones
Sony just released its latest and greatest over-ear headphones. Unfortunately for your wallet, they're worth every penny. CNN Underscored's tech expert and headphone connoisseur, Henry T. Casey, wrote a glowing review when they first launched, and now you can take advantage of their first promotion. Amazon bundled a $30 gift card with the discounted purchase, making this all-new release an even better value. Read our review
Zappos Sneaker Sale
If you need a new pair of summer running shoes, you've come to the right place. Zappos is discounting a wide range of footwear from Brooks and New Balance to start the week, taking up to 31% off some editor-approved kicks. There are also deals on apparel to outfit the rest of your warm-weather workouts.
Coleman Camping Gear
Coleman has launched its latest Amazon sale, discounting an assortment of outdoor essentials ahead of your next camping trip or tailgate. That includes coolers, tents, LED lanterns and more at the best prices of the year.
Nordstrom Beauty Sale
Nordstrom is taking up to 25% off a collection of beauty essentials from top brands for its latest sale. Through the end of the weekend, you can save on highlights like the Vacation Classic Whip Sunscreen, Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment and more.
Polaroid Now+ 3rd Generation Film Camera
Polaroid makes one of our favorite instant cameras. So when the brand's newest model went on sale for the first time today, we had to include it as one of the weekend's best deals. This discount takes $20 off the new camera, complete with Bluetooth connectivity and an upgraded autofocus system.
Le Creuset Signature Oval Dutch Oven
It's always a good time to invest in the home cook staple from Le Creuset. The stunning Dutch ovens are marked down by $175 for a limited time across various colors, like Thyme, Shallot, Agave and more. We're surprised to see such a significant discount on the cookware outside a holiday savings event, so snag one while you can.Read our review
LifeStraw Go 1-Liter Water Filter Bottle
Whether you prefer the taste of filtered water or want to remove potential contaminants, the LifeStraw Go is a great go-to, especially if your travels take you to places with little access to clean water. This filtered water bottle features a carbon filter and a microfilter to help remove chlorine and other contaminants, according to the brand. Plus, its covered mouthpiece helps keep drinking more hygienic on the move.Read our review The deals editors at CNN Underscored look out for your wallet on the daily, scouring sales at the top of every morning. We tap a range of techniques and consider a variety of factors to determine whether a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing.
Our team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's a top-tested by our experts) because it means that we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

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