UPDATE: Jun. 23, 2024, 9:57 a.m. EDT We've scraped Walmart's website for the best deals during Walmart+ Week. Here's what we could find.
Walmart is beating Amazon to the punch on big summer sales. Walmart+ Week is here, offering members-only deals from June 17 to 23, 2024. We were prepared for a wave of deals, but it's safe to say they've been...uninspired. Even Redditors are taking notice.
If you were thinking of signing up for a Walmart+ membership, we say hold off, especially if you're chasing deals on products. You're better off waiting until Prime Day to make your big purchases. However, if you're interested in the special Walmart+ Week offers on services, including several months free of Apple Music, Fitness+, and more, then it mightbe worth taking the dive.
Here's everything we know about the sales event so far.
The deals on products at Walmart+ Week are admittedly lackluster so far. Instead, the retailer is focusing on its special offers from Walmart+ Travel and twice the savings on gas. However, there are a handful of deals to peruse.
Keep in mind these deals are only available to paid Walmart+ members. Unfortunately, those on a free trial can't access the existing Walmart+ exclusive deals. Even if you sign up for a paid membership today, it seems as if the "paid" perks don't kick in until after the 30-day free trial is up. We'll be sure to update this page if any changes to access happen throughout the sale period.
iRobot makes some of the best robot vacuums we've tested. If you've longed for a Roomba, the affordable Roomba i4+ is available exclusively to Walmart+ members at a discount. The i4+ includes smart navigation that maps your home, and if it's running low on battery mid-cycle, it automatically docks, recharges, and then goes back to where it left off.
For allergy sufferers, the i4+ saves you from handling all the pet hair and dust being swept up. Dirt and debris are disposed of automatically into the docking station and into locked bags.
During Walmart+ Week, the i4+ is down to $349, saving you $117.08 for 25% off.
Gotham Steel 11-piece ceramic cookware set — $159.99$299.99(save $140)
Staub cast iron pan with lid — $169.95$299.95(save $130)
iRobot Roomba i1+ with self-empty station — $289$529.99(save $240.99)
Roborock Q Revo S robot vacuum — $649.99 $799.99(save $150)
Lenovo LOQ 15.6-inch gaming laptop — $649.99$799.99(save $150)
HP Pavilion 16-inch Notebook — $799.99$2,099(save $1,299.01)
While the deals above are specifically for those with a Walmart+ membership, we found a handful of discounts anyone can take advantage of — member or not. They aren't technically tied to the Walmart+ Week sales event, but are worth a second look nonetheless.
onn. 43-inch 4K TV — $178$198(save $20)
Hisense 43-inch 4K TV (43R6E3) — $195$289(save $94)
Samsung 32-inch Class N5300 Series (UN32N5300AFXZA) — $227.99$279(save $51.01)
Philips 55-inch 4K TV (55PUL7552) — $286$318(save $32)
onn. 75-inch 4K TV — $448$498(save $50)
LG 70-inch 4K TV (70UQ7070) — $498$648(save $150)
Ninja Nutri-Blender Pro — $69$89(save $20)
Ninja Foodi Possible multi-cooker — $98$119.99(save $21.99)
Ninja Creami ice cream maker — $149$199(save $50)
Ninja Food 8-in-1 XL air fryer — $179$199(save $20)
Ionvac SmartClean 2000 — $68.99$129(save $60.01)
Dirt Devil EV3420 — $99$169(save $70)
Shark Matrix RV2300S — $299$499.99(save $200.99)
Roborock Q5+ with self-empty station — $599.99$699.99(save $100 with on-page coupon)
Soundcore Select Pro Bluetooth speaker — $74.99$99.99(save $25)
Altec Lansing Shockwave Bluetooth speaker — $79$99(save $20)
Apple AirPods (2nd Generation) — $79.99$149(save $49.01)
LG 2.1 channel Soundbar SPM2 — $89$129(save $40)
Beats Solo4 — $129.95$199(save $69.05)
Beats Fit Pro — $159.95$199.99(save $40.04)
Apple AirPods Pro (USB-C) — $189.99$249(save $59.01)
JBL Authentics 300 — $349.95$449.95(save $100)
Samsung Q-Series 11.1.4 channel soundbar + rear speakers — $1,597.99$1,899(save $301.01)
The focus of Walmart+ Week is on discounted services — not products. While we have found some good deals, we're more impressed by the offers. There's a special "mystery offer" coming on June 20, but until then, here are the discounts available now:
Double savings on fuel at Exxon & Mobil stations, saving 20 cents per gallon.
Earn 20% back in Walmart cash when booking flights, hotels, car rentals, and activities when purchased through Walmart+ Travel.
Complimentary Express Delivery: Get items on your doorstep in under two hours.
Three free months of Walmart+ InHome, delivering items into your home rather than the doorstep.
Exclusive access to new items is only available to Walmart+ members.
In addition to the standard Walmart+ membership offerings, for a limited time members get even more savings at Apple Music and Fitness+ with these special offers:
Apple Music: Up to five free months of ad-free listening.
Apple Fitness+: Up to four free months of access to Apple Fitness+ workouts.
YouTube Premium: Claim a free three-month trial and watch videos ad-free.
Calm: Four free months of Calm Premium, full access to its catalog of meditation, relaxation, and sleep programs.
Angi: Save 30% on your next home project booked through Angi.
Xbox Game Pass: Two free months of Xbox Game Pass nets you an amazing selection of games to download and play whenever you want. This offer is only available to paying members not on a free trial.
In a press release on May 30, Walmart announced its members-only event. Deals and offerings are exclusive to Walmart+ members. While we expect many markdowns on products, this event will also offer extra savings on services like gas and travel.
SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2024: When it's happening and everything else we know so farWalmart+ Week runs from June 17 to 23, starting at 12 PM EST. We're used to seeing other retailers offer summer sales events, usually in coordination with Prime Day. However, Amazon Prime Day arrives sometime in July.
With Walmart+ arriving earlier, you won't have the advantage of comparing prices at multiple sales events. Luckily, we're expert deal hunters and will have our eyes peeled for the deals worth jumping on.
Similar to Prime Day, Walmart+ Week is a members-only event. Walmart+ membership costs $98 per year or $12.95 per month, or for $49 a year for those on qualifying government assistance.
A Walmart+ membership gives you free standard delivery from the store, free shipping with no order minimum, fuel savings at Exxon and Mobil, streaming with Paramount+, and access to the Walmart+ Travel portal.
We thought we could hack the system and get access to the Walmart+ week deals by signing up for a free 30-day trial, but unfortunately only paid members have access.
As a Walmart+ member, you'll have access to a number of worthy perks, many of which are unrelated to your purchases at the retailer. Of course, you'll get unlimited free delivery with all orders over $35. Beyond that, you get next-day and two-day shipping free with no minimum purchase required, with all returns fast and free as Walmart picks up the tab for you on any items you don't like.
You'll also get a number of discounts on things like fuel, auto care, and more, like free Paramount+ streaming, up to five free months of Apple Music and up to four months of Apple Fitness+. You can also use your membership to try out YouTube Premium for three months if you're looking to get rid of some pesky ads.
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