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Walmart Deals

Walmart offers sales on everything from slow cookers to camping gear, but not every discount is worth your money. The Wirecutter Deals team researches each discount and posts only the best deals Walmart offers on products recommended by Wirecutter’s expert writers. Looking for even more deals? Check out our main deals page.

 

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  • TCL 4k QT TV (1)

    Budget pick

    TCL Q6 LCD/LED TV (75-Inch)

    $498 $700 Save $202

    What we like: The 75-inch version of our budget pick for the best gaming TV. Specifically outfitted to complement modern PC and console gaming. Bright and responsive. Built-in Google TV. “Game Accelerator 120” feature accepts 1080p 120 Hz and 1440p 120 Hz signals, utilizes variable refresh rate, and reduces effective screen resolution.

     

    Other things to know: Lacks local dimming, mini-LED technology, and HDMI 2.1 support. 60 Hz refresh rate. Worse response and time and higher input lag than other picks, but also less than 30% of the price of our top picks. We don’t recommend the Q6 if your priority is more-cinematic TV and movie watching, but a great option for gaming-focused people.

  • Top pick

    Meta Quest 3 VR Headset (128 GB)

    $430 $500 Save $70

    What we like: Our top pick for the best standalone VR headset has a cord-free design and convincing hand tracking, with the added option to plug it in to a PC to access more-powerful games. Controllers are intuitive and easy to hold. Has a wide selection of compatible content.

     

    Other things to know: The battery life is just okay, around two hours in our testing. Strap lacks padding and doesn’t distribute weight on the back of the head as well as a halo-style strap. The controllers lost sight of our hands more often than headsets with exterior sensors.

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    Two VR headsets and their controllers on a blue background.

    The Best VR Headset

  • Runner-up

    Worx WG521 Turbine 800 Leaf Blower

    $60 $90 Save $30

    What we like: Our runner-up pick for the best leaf blower. The most powerful leaf blower we've ever tested (including our top pick). Three-speed thumb dial is easy to reach and turn.

     

    Other things to know: Smaller handle and lack of front grip make it harder to control, more tiring on the arms. Particularly straining on forearms, especially at higher speeds. Worthwhile tradeoff if you need to move a lot of leaves and air.

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    Eight models we tested in our review of the best leaf blowers, shown outside, arranged on a tree stump.

    The Best Leaf Blower

  • Rare Deal

    Top pick

    Casabella Wayclean Wide Angle Broom

    $11 $20 Save $9

    What we like: Our top pick for best broom for the past eight years. Hands down the best broom we've tested, with a design, texture, density, and bristle quantity that no other broom could match. Comfortable grip and balance.

     

    Other things to know: Doesn't come with a dustpan. Gentle sweeping is more effective, otherwise you may flick heavier debris away. Some assembly required. Very rarely goes on sale. At Walmart, ships free with a Plus membership or trial or with orders over $35.

  • our pick

    Apple AirTag Bluetooth Tracker

    $24 $29 Save $5

    What we like: Our pick for the best Bluetooth tracker for iOS users leverages Apple’s huge network of devices to find lost goods. Impressively accurate. Replaceable coin battery. If you lose an AirTag (or an item containing or attached to one), you can use the Find My app to see its location or ask Siri to trigger an audible alert.

     

    Other things to know: Doesn’t have any way to ring your phone. No built-in method of attaching to anything. The four-pack, which is also on sale right now, offers a better price per tracker—but if you only need one, this is a decent, though recurring, sale price. At Walmart, ships free with a Plus membership or trial or with orders over $35.

  • Top pick

    Bissell Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner 3369

    $88 $110 Save $22

    What we like: A nearly identical variant of our top portable carpet cleaner pick. Great for small messes. Ideal for pet owners and parents of young kids. Completely removed wine and chocolate stains with handheld suction brush, hot tap water, and cleaning formula.

     

    Other things to know: Negligible differences between this model and our pick (primarily an exclusive color). Designed to tackle small areas only. Water tank is difficult to clean. One-year warranty is shorter than competition.

  • Also great

    Nintendo Switch Lite Animal Crossing Edition Bundle

    $160 $200 Save $40

    What we like: Our handheld flexible game console pick. The Switch Lite is more affordable, better for small hands, light to carry, and plays the same great content as other Switch models. This bundle includes full Animal Crossing download and the console has (subtle) Animal Crossing styling.

     

    Other things to know: Handheld-only—built-in controls can’t be detached. 5.5-inch screen. No kickstand. Best for someone who doesn’t care about connecting to a TV, or as a second Switch for a family member with smaller hands.

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    The Best Game Consoles

  • Budget pick (for now)

    Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD)

    $650 $700 Save $50

    What we like: Our soon-to-be-replaced budget pick from our guide to the best MacBooks. Still enough processing power, memory, and storage for most day-to-day work. Approximately 14-hour battery life. Lightweight with solid construction, a comfortable keyboard, and industry-leading customer support.

     

    Other things to know: M1 processor is starting to show its age after three years. Comes with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 13.3-inch Retina display, one 3.5mm jack, and two Thunderbolt 3 ports.

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    A pair of black15- and 13-inch MacBook Air M2 models shown next to each other.

    The Best MacBooks

  • TCL 4k QT TV (1)

    Budget pick

    TCL Q6 LCD/LED TV (65-Inch)

    $400 $500 Save $100

    What we like: Our budget pick for the best gaming TV. A truly budget-oriented 4K TV that’s specifically outfitted to complement modern PC and console gaming. “Game Accelerator 120” feature allows it to accept 1080p 120 Hz and 1440p 120 Hz signals (albeit at the expense of image detail).

     

    Other things to know: Lacks the local dimming and mini-LED technology of our top pick. has only a 60 Hz refresh rate. Doesn’t have the HDMI 2.1 inputs to take full advantage of current-gen consoles.

  • Budget pick

    Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, 40 mm, Aluminum Case, Sport Loop)

    $190 $230 Save $40

    What we like: Our budget pick for the best smartwatch for iPhone owners. Performs most of the same Apple Watch-y functions as more expensive models, including push notifications, heart-rate monitoring, and crash detection. Water-resistant up to 50 meters.

     

    Other things to know: Lacks premium features. Deal is for the GPS-enabled model with 40 mm face size, aluminum case, and Sport Loop. Not the lowest we've seen. Deal price available in three colors.

  • our pick

    Seville Classics Storage Bench Ottoman

    $37 $45 Save $8

    What we like: Our collapsible storage bench pick from our guide to college dorm room essentials. Assembles quickly and easily. Offers ample interior storage for cheap.

     

    Other things to know: Can support up to 500 pounds on the lid when closed. Holds up to 50 pounds inside. Only available in gray.