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Walmart Anti-Prime Day Deals: 35+ Bargains You Can Shop Right Now

Walmart Anti-Prime Day Deals: 35+ Bargains You Can Shop Right Now

CNETa day ago
Amazon's Prime Day sales event is officially kicking off in just a couple of days, but Amazon isn't the only retailer offering deep discounts this week. Walmart is hosting a competing sale that, like Prime Day, kicks off on July 8. But you don't have to wait until then to score a great deal. Whether you're looking to upgrade to a new TV or bring in a robot vacuum to help with cleaning, there are plenty of discounts already available from Walmart's Anti-Prime Day sale. We're seeing price cuts across all categories, with laptops and new appliances at deeply discounted prices.
CNET's shopping experts are keeping an eye on deals and updating this page regularly as items sell out and new discounts become available. So all you need to do is keep checking back to find the best rollbacks from the Walmart Anti-Prime Day sale throughout the event.
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Best Walmart Anti-Prime Day tech deals
Beats Solo 4: $100
The Beats Solo 4 are some of our favorite over-ear headphones. While they are not a noise-canceling model, they do support lossless audio. They also offer solid voice-call performance and have a substantial 50-hour battery life. Right now the best deal on these is at Amazon, not Walmart, though.
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Apple Watch SE (2nd gen): $169
The second-gen SE is already the most affordable Apple wearable on the market, and this deal drops it close to its all-time low price. The device has a 40mm display, is waterproof up to 50m and has tons of helpful fitness tracking features.
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Best Walmart Anti-Prime Day home and kitchen deals
Keurig K-Iced Essentials iced and hot coffee maker: $59
The K-Iced Essentials is perfect for hot coffee in the winter and iced coffee in the summer. It has a "brew over ice" setting that starts hot to help extract flavor. The machine then cools down to ensure the ice won't melt and dilute the coffee with water. It even has multiple cup sizes, depending on how much coffee you want.
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Arlo Essential Outdoor security camera: $30
This Arlo security cam features HD video resolution, night vision and two-way audio, so you can easily chat with whomever is at your house from your phone. It will also send alerts directly to your phone when activity is detected, making it easier to keep tabs on what's going on, especially if you're away.
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Best Walmart Anti-Prime Day outdoor deals
Litheli cordless lawn mower: $170
With a cordless lawn mower, you can take it anywhere you need to cut grass. This model has multiple height adjustments, offering a customized experience. It's even foldable for easy storage.
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Costway 4-piece rattan outdoor conversation set: $170
Sit outside and enjoy the sun with this rattan conversation set for your patio, backyard or pool area. It comes with two chairs, a sofa and a coffee table.
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Huffy 26-inch Rock Creek mountain bike: $98
This Huffy mountain bike is great for any outdoor adventure this summer. It has smooth eight-speed index with a Shimano rear derailleur for the best performance as you go uphill and on flat surfaces.
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Step2 Neat & Tidy Cottage II brown playhouse, plastic kids outdoor toy: $148
Let your kids' imagination run wild right in your backyard with this homey cottage-style playhouse. The durable plastic dwelling even has an electronic doorbell and flooring inside.
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When does Walmart's Anti-Prime Day sale start this year?
Walmart has announced it will also host a competing sale that will run from July 8 to 13 -- two days longer than Prime Day. The sale will officially kick off at 12 a.m. ET on July 8, but we're already seeing plenty of early deals ahead of the big event on TVs, outdoor essentials and more.
Where are the best Prime Day sales?
Prime Day sales offer some of the best prices on tech, appliances, mattresses and fashion, making it a great time to snag stellar prices on must-have items and there are a ton of retailers running counter sales to help you save even more, including Walmart. Walmart's competing sale will include major savings across a wide range of categories from toys and games to top-rated tech. Outside of Walmart and Amazon, we recommend checking out the sales at Best Buy, Home Depot and Lowe's,
How we choose deals
CNET has a team of shopping experts and deal hunters who have operated across major sales events for many years, making sure you understand when a deal is worth taking advantage of or when it's worth skipping. Whether it's for Black Friday, Prime Day or the Fourth of July, we have the expertise to make sure you get the best deal possible.
To do this, we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing an offer to show you.
Real discounts mean real discounts. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no manufacturers are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
Quality reviews are equally important for any product, but particularly for deeply discounted items. If it breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn't really worthwhile.
Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we'll let you know in advance, so you don't return later only to be disappointed.
We are also considering the rising costs associated with tariffs to help you find items worth buying now.
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How to keep up with the best Anti-Prime Day sales
There are a lot of ways to ensure you're getting the latest scoop on Prime Day offers and competing sales. The CNET Deals team covers all the best price drops, discounts and deals every day from across the web, highlighting the best offers. We'll be tracking all the major retailer sales around Prime Day and sharing the promotions you need to hear about and there are plenty of ways to hear from us.
One option is to bookmark CNET.com/deals to check out our latest coverage. You can also follow @CNETDeals on X to see everything we publish or sign up for our CNET Deals newsletter for a daily digest of deals delivered to your inbox. Another great option is to sign up for CNET Deals text alerts for curated deals during major shopping events. Remember to install our CNET Shopping browser extension to help ensure that purchases you make all year round will be at the lowest price available.
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