Walmart's early Black Friday deals: A powerful cordless vac for $99, a Lenovo tablet for $59, and a $38 massager that feels like magic!
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These are extraordinary times. From figuring out the boundaries between work and downtime at home to planning a virtual Thanksgiving, 2020 has brought us unprecedented challenges. To make the end of a chaotic year a little smoother, we’ve teamed up with Walmart to bring you first dibs on great deals. You’ll get a steady stream of discounts on everything from tablets and toys to beauty products and air beds—because we will host again (just as surely as we’ll fly to visit faraway family again).
In the meantime, cash in on the savings: Most major retailers are dropping their Black Friday deals earlier than ever before, to encourage online shopping so consumers can avoid crowded lines in stores and bypass inevitable shipping delays.
Our 30 Days of Savings event gives you special access to a fresh batch of deals every single day, so you can tackle your holiday list—and maybe even scoop up a few goodies for yourself. You’ll be hearing from us daily with Walmart’s latest, greatest deals. Below, we’ve got six we think you’ll appreciate, including a cordless vacuum that makes quick work of pet hair and a deep-tissue massager for at-home spa moments.
Without further ado ― here are the biggest Walmart deals today.
1. A lightweight vacuum with serious suction
Walmart has lopped a third off the price of this cordless stick vacuum. Powerful and able to shimmy into tight corners, this Tineco is popular with pet owners, who call it “awesome,” “great,” and “perfect” in reviews. LED ‘headlights’ make it easy to see where dirt, dust, and cat-hair tumbleweeds are hiding.
The machine easily transforms into a handheld for cleaning stairs, your car, or that skinny space next to the fridge. With no cord, you’re free to move fast, but you don’t have to—this beauty holds a charge for about 30 minutes. And the price? Ridic.
Shop it: Tineco A10 Dash Cordless Vacuum, $99 (was $149), walmart.com
2. An interactive toy that doesn’t involve a screen
Bailey’s the name, and letters and numbers are the game. This LeapFrog Speak and Learn Puppy is soft and plush, and just the right size to “converse” with a toddler. The puppy moves its head and wags its ears while it sings (the alphabet and other songs). Bailey can ask questions (“Want to chat?”) and even repeat back what kids say. So while kids are developing language skills and more, they’re also just plain having a blast with this cozy, huggable, completely house-trained pet. This charmer, which runs on AA batteries, is currently on sale for $20, from its usual price of $30. So it’s the perfect time to adopt a furry friend.
Shop it: LeapFrog Speak and Learn Puppy, $20 (was $30), walmart.com
3. A smart tablet at a shockingly low price
Screens are our lifeline this year—and where your phone and laptop are not quite right, the tablet fills in. This one is a smart cookie with Google Assistant, and it’s currently available for the absurd price of $59 (from $99). The 8-inch Lenovo Smart Tab lets you stream, play, chat, and connect any way you like. Work calls? FaceTime with your sister? “Dawson’s Creek” benders on the couch? This tablet is ready. It’s speed, image, audio and long-lasting battery get high marks from shoppers. And everyone seems to love the charging dock. A veritable steal. Give one to your favorite family member.
Shop it: Lenovo Smart Tab M8 with Google Assistant, $59 (was $99), walmart.com
4. An advent calendar with vegan makeup
What’s more fun than an inventive delivery system? Nothing, that’s what. This grown-up advent calendar offers 24 days of beauty treats from the vegan brand e.l.f. and it’s a dang delight. It would put a smile on pretty much anyone’s face, all through December. Walmart has put this set on sale for $59 from $75.
Everything included is among e.l.f.’s top sellers (no duds in here). You’ve got your eye shadow palette, your charcoal face mask, your Holy Hydration cream. There’s highlighter, brow groomers, a lash curler, and no fewer than seven lip colors (we’re talking sticks, lacquers, balms...). The only thing missing is a partridge in a pear tree.
Shop it: e.l.f. Sweet Treats Countdown 24 Day Advent Holiday Calendar, $59 (was $75), walmart.com
5. A muscle-relaxing massage gun that’s half off
How are your shoulders feeling? How about that neck? We can probably all agree that it’s been a tense year. And we can’t really go for a massage—or give gift certificates for one (who knows when that part of life will be back?). But we can give this small-but-mighty massage gun. It goes deep or gentle, with four different heads and six different speeds, so you can customize for your preference and for the needs of different achey spots.
Reviewers say it delivers the sort of precision, deep-tissue relief you’d get from a real human massage, melting away tightness and pain. At less than half price (and under the circumstances we’ve all been coping with) we think stock will move fast.
Shop it: FitRx Muscle Massage Gun, $38 (was $79), walmart.com
6. A seriously luxe airbed
Your house may not be packed with visitors this holiday season, but you can always look forward to spoiling guests in the future with this comfy queen-size airbed. Top-rated, with a velvety pillow-top and built-in pump, it looks like it should have a three-digit price. But right now it’s available for just $34 (down from $62). The Intex Airbed has hundreds of positive reviews (most with five stars) that point to its comfort (many reviewers liken it to sleeping on a real bed), long-lasting air hold and affordability. It has its own carrying case, so it’s not a pain to pack away and store. And like we said...$34. This one’s a no-brainer.
Shop it: Intex 15" Deluxe Queen Airbed, $34 (was $58), walmart.com
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