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The 35+ best Walmart deals to shop this weekend: Apple, Ninja, Dyson and more

Major Walmart sales include an HP laptop for $193, 75% off a lightweight stick vacuum and a cozy sweatshirt for just $8.

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Trust us: The savings at the mega-retailer this weekend are too good to pass up. (Getty Images)

In the Chinese horoscope, 2025 is the Year of the Snake. Not a bad creature to get inspired by — snakes are cunning, stealthy, cool and mysterious. They're also known for periodic reinvention as expressed in the shedding of their skin. Odds are you rang in the New Year hoping for a personal revamp. Well, let's see if we — and Walmart's weekend sale — can help with that.

We'll bet you'd like to both save money and eat healthier. That means arming yourself with an arsenal of dependable kitchen gear, like this set of Henckels knives at less than half price. Speaking of looking sharp: Brighten up that smile with a set of Crest Whitestrips at less than 2 bucks a treatment. And there's nothing more visage-refreshing than a new and improved physique — how 'bout a weight bench for at-home buffing-up at a very lightweight $110. Or maybe you're planning a truly dramatic reinvention — new life, new continent, new name? — nothing like a three-piece luggage set for $81 to inspire you.

You get the idea. Get ready to shed that skin — these deals most definitely won't put the bite on you.


Top Walmart weekend deals:

Don't let its slim profile fool you: This cordless wonder has a powerful motor that provides the intense suction you need to pick up all that dirt, pet hair, dust and debris from carpets, hardwood floors, tile and more. When fully charged, it will give you up to 40 minutes of nonstop cleaning — ample time to give the entire house a once-over. The Yahoo reader-favorite is down to $80, which is pretty close to the lowest price we've seen it.

$80 at Walmart

Your winter wardrobe isn't complete without this plaid button-down shirt. It has a slightly oversized fit and a curved hem to flatter a variety of shapes, and it's ideal for layering with tees and jackets. Plus, it comes in 17 plaid shades and patterns — and it's as little as just $14. (And yes, that means you can buy more than one color!)

$14 at Walmart

The cleaning has to get done, but you can give your weary arms a break by letting this nifty doodad do all of the hard work. Its bristles spin at a rate of up to 400 rotations per minute to bust away grime from grout, the tub and pretty much anywhere that could use a deep clean. It comes with seven heads for targeting different areas of your home — and at over 70% off, it's a no-brainer.

$27 at Walmart

If you're gearing up for an exciting adventure in 2025, it's only right that you treat yourself to stylish new luggage for the trip. This set includes spacious suitcases that you can use for weekend getaways and multi-nation odysseys alike. There are several colors to choose from, all of which feature wheels that glide like a dream and durable exteriors that can handle being ruffed around by TSA.

$81 at Walmart

This stunning Cate & Chloe white-gold and crystal necklace is the ideal accent for just about any outfit, immediately jazzing up a casual ensemble or fitting right in with an elegant wedding-guest look. And, seriously, white gold? For less than 20 bucks? It's hard to believe, but Walmart has the hookup.

$17 at Walmart

Sore, achy muscles happen to the best of us — but that doesn't mean you should have to just deal. Since shelling out for a masseuse can get costly, many people are turning to massage guns. While these handy devices can be a huge help, they tend to come with a high price tag. Lucky for you, we found one that marked down to just $25. Flip through nearly 100 speeds and ten massage heads to find the level of targeted relief you need.

$25 at Walmart

You've probably figured this out by now, but an extra layer of warmth really comes in handy this time of year. When gloves alone won't do the trick, the best solution is to reach for something a little warmer — literally. In this case, HotHands Warmers. These handy helpers (sorry) are great to stock up on, particularly at this price. Originally $10 for a 3-pack, these must-have accessories are just $3 now.

$3 at Walmart

Need an extra layer to keep you toasty as we head into the heart of winter? This half-zip hoodie is made of warm, breathable fabric that's soft against your skin. It's the perfect basic piece and comes in four colors including cream and black. Even better: It's just $8, down from $24.

$8 at Walmart

If you've never slipped your foot inside a Dearfoams shoe, it's time. They're soft, supportive and an Oprah-approved brand. This pair is designed with temperature-regulating technology to prevent your tootsies from getting too hot or cold. They're available in three colors in sizes 5 to 12, and they're machine washable. What's not to love?

$10 at Walmart

If you've had an iPad on your wishlist, this is the most recent version and it's on rare sale. As the unofficial Goldilocks of tech (less bulky than a laptop but larger than a smartphone... making it "just right"), this tablet keeps you connected on the go or at home, and you can use it for everything from reading books to taking notes to watching videos.

Our tech editor named this the best tablet for 2024 owing to its "under-the-hood improvements, including a faster processor, more RAM (4GB instead of 3GB), Bluetooth 5.0 (up from 4.2) and a USB-C charging port."

$299 at Walmart

Need a sleek little laptop for tasks like web browsing and word processing? We've found one for an equally sleek little price. Features include an anti-glare display, 4GB RAM, 128GB flash storage and up to 12 hours of battery life.

$193 at Walmart

A 65-inch smart TV for under $300? Yep, it's real — and it's spectacular. This offering from Onn has 4K ultra high definition and easy access to your favorite movies, shows, apps and more thanks to the built-in Roku interface. It even works with a variety of smart home setups, like Apple Home, Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

$298 at Walmart

Don't want to shell out big bucks for a new TV? No worries — you can upgrade your home theater for just $17 with this Roku streamer. Just plug it into your TV and connect to your Wi-Fi, and soon you'll be bingeing your way through the brrr-est months of the year.

$17 at Walmart

Windy winter storms are here, and sometimes the resulting fallen branches are a bit too large to be cut down to size by hand. This chainsaw is lightweight and simple to use, but don't let the demure size fool you. With a 6-inch blade, it has more than enough cutting power to take on most jobs. The handle comes with a rubberized grip that makes it easy to hold, even with just one hand, as well as a lock button that means you won't accidentally start things up while carrying it.

$37 at Walmart

'Tis the season for frozen car batteries, which is why this jump starter — now discounted a whopping 65% — can literally be a lifesaver. It comes with intelligent clamps that will notify you if there are any issues and LED lights so you can see at night. It also works as a strobe light or an SOS light in an emergency and as a power bank for your electronic devices.

$69 at Walmart

Shoveling snow the old-school way can be exhausting, not to mention nearly back-breaking. With an electric option like this one, you'll have a whole lot of help cleaning up after Mother Nature's latest onslaught. It weighs just 8.8 pounds, meaning you can quickly clear your driveway, sidewalks, patios and more with less strain — the shovel will leave a 12-inch clearing path and blow snow up to 20 inches away. 

$95 at Walmart

Preparing homemade meals is much more enjoyable when you're not cooking with scratched, gunky pots and pans. If yours are ready to be replaced, you don't have to spend a fortune. These are made from induction-ready granite material, so they're safe for all stovetops — plus, they're nonstick, so they're great for any at-home chef. 

$65 at Walmart

Many blenders take up a ton of counter space, and they're heavy, especially if you're only making something for yourself. Personal blenders solve that problem — this compact blender churns out a cup of whatever you're mixing up. Though small, it packs a punch, easily crushing ice and pulverizing fruits and veggies, all while extracting those sought-after nutrients and vitamins.

$25 at Walmart

If you've ever watched Ree Drummond's Food Network show The Pioneer Woman, you're familiar with her colorful aesthetic (not to mention that to-die-for kitchen on her sprawling ranch). We're currently swooning over this floral-printed toaster that allows you to choose from seven browning levels. There are also defrost and bagel functions, though you can toast just about anything, from waffles to English muffins.

$20 at Walmart

You'll be able to whip up a cuppa with ease using this single-serve brewer from the java experts at Keurig. With push-button convenience, you'll be kicking back with your favorite coffee (or other K-Cup beverage) in minutes, no prep necessary. A generously-sized 36 oz. water reservoir means you won't have to refill every time you brew, and you can make cups back-to-back without any time wasted waiting to reheat.

$49 at Walmart

Suffering from the scourge of soggy fries? Not with this small but powerful air fryer that you can use anywhere from the kitchen to your desk. It quickly crisps your favorite crunchy creations by rapidly circulating hot air, leaving you with delicious wings, veggies and more. And unlike traditional frying methods, you don't have to rely on oil for that same crunchy outside.

$98 at Walmart

The top-of-the-line German-made set includes every kind of blade a well-appointed kitchen needs, from steak knives to kitchen shears, all in a self-sharpening block that elevates your countertop appeal.

The set comes in 14, 18 or 20 pieces, starting at $200.

$200 at Walmart

If you've been dyin' to try a Dyson, now would be a great time to snag this lightweight dust destroyer, considering it's $120 off. It can run for up to 40 minutes before needing a recharge, and because it's cordless, you won't have to look for a free outlet each time to move it to a different room.

Oh, and it comes with several cleaning attachments, has a whole-machine filtration system and is effective on both hard and carpeted flooring. 

$280 at Walmart

Freezing your butt off? 'Tis the season. Turn up the temperature with this bestselling portable space heater. Thanks to its compact size, you can keep it under your desk or place it by your feet while you watch TV at home to warm up in seconds. As for safety, it has an innovative tilt-detection sensor that improves accuracy and reliability for better tip-over protection.

$36 at Walmart

If there's one type of Shark we're always happy to run into, it's one that's on sale. Complete with a HEPA filter, this bad boy effortlessly sucks up dust bunnies, hugs tight corners and has an anti-allergen seal. 

Just take it from this five-star reviewer: "I've had so many high-priced, bulky sweepers that don't even hold a candle to the Shark Navigator. I love how you can just flip a switch to the floor position and it doesn't kick the dirt back or move it around — it actually sucks it right up!" 

$144 at Walmart

If you want to feel like you're sleeping on bedding worthy of a luxe hotel, these linens will get you there. They're cool and breathable (so long, night sweats!), not to mention pill- and snag-resistant. Another plus? Their deep-pocketed design fits mattresses up to 16 inches thick, so you won't have to worry about the corners flying off in the middle of the night. Available in 49 colors.

$26 at Walmart

With the temps outside promising to remain bone-chilling for the foreseeable future, the best place in the world is a toasty, cozy space where you can curl up. Whether you're planning for long afternoons camped out on the couch or snuggled in bed, this 50-by-60-inch electric blanket will swaddle you in warmth and comfort throughout the winter months (and potentially help you save big on your heating bill). It offers low-, medium- and high-temperature modes.

$38 at Walmart

Determined to "get in your steps" in 2025? There's no better incentive than a pair of comfy, all-day walking shoes. These Skechers slip-ons have a soft, breathable mesh upper and memory foam insole for cushioning and support. Wide-width options ensure a cozy fit for everyone.

$40 at Walmart

This oversized sweatshirt is destined to be your wintertime BFF. It's cozy and chic, and perfect to wear whether lounging by an open fire or running errands. Pair the bestseller (which comes in 14 shades including neutrals and brights) with jeans or leggings. "The white on the neckline and sleeve cuffs make it really stand out," wrote a fan. 

$14 at Walmart

Slippers are essential winter footwear, and these babies are super similar to everyone's favorite Ugg slippers. Instead of paying $110, however, these'll run you about the price of a movie ticket. All colors are on sale, including brown, black and light cream. There's also an anti-slip sole for the days you want to wear them out of the house. 

$18 at Walmart

In the world of hair dryers, the Dyson Supersonic is considered the gold standard, but it comes with a $430 price tag. This alternative from Nexpure is just a fraction of the price but still helps you get a sleek, salon-worthy blowout. It has ionic technology to reduce frizz and ramp up the shine as hair dries, giving you a smooth look. It also boasts 1,800 watts to help you get the level of wind power you want. 

$40 at Walmart

If your current toothbrush isn't cutting it, this electric one will leave them feeling cleaner than they've been in ages. To accomplish this noble task, it uses 8,800 plaque-slaying strokes per minute. You'll also get eight brush heads, which can cost a pretty penny on their own.

$29 at Walmart

Want to feel more confident with every smile? It's time to brighten things up. These strips promise to remove over 15 years of stains after just seven days of consistent use. The advanced-seal no-slip grip on these strips will keep them firmly in place to let them work their magic, leaving your teeth up to eight levels whiter.

$29 at Walmart

Resistance training is a great way to get your body fighting fit, and this set of 'bells is a smart way to start at just $20. They work to enhance balance and control, activating a variety of joints and muscle groups for a comprehensive workout. The three-pack has a multitude of fans, too: "I was very surprised to find these kettle weights at such a fantastic price. I don't need anything expensive to get the job done. These are easy to stow away and work out with as needed," noted a user.

$20 at Walmart

The FitRx SmartBell is just the prescription you need to not only lose weight but get toned as well. And the design makes it easy to use — just grip the handle and rotate towards your desired weight, from 5 to 25 lbs. It also features an anti-slip handle and safety lock for a more secure and seamless workout. Meanwhile, the space-saving design also comes with a durable storage rack, so it fits perfectly anywhere in your home and no one will trip over it.

$119 at Walmart

Speaking of dumbbells: Don't be one — get yourself a safe place to do your lifting. This is a great option if you're looking to tackle your 2025 get-fit resolution without investing a ton of capital. It has a load capacity of up to 800 lbs., and high quality materials ensure not only comfort but safety, thanks to the bench's non-slip construction. Adjust the barbell rack to nine different levels depending on your needs — stretch, crunch and pump iron to your heart's desire.

$110 at Walmart

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.