Macy’s July 4th Home and Kitchen Sale Is So Epic, It’ll Leave You Starry Eyed (Sorry!)
When it comes to Independence Day, Macy’s really knows how to celebrate. Besides their annual fireworks display on the Brooklyn Bridge, there’s also their equally spectacular July Fourth Sale. From now through July 7, Macy’s is offering up to 50 percent storewide, plus an additional 20 percent off across many categories when you use the code FOURTH. Dinnerware, smart home, kitchen appliances, bedding — the deals are everywhere, which is why between eating hamburgers and watching fireworks, you’ll find us spending the holiday weekend shopping this sale.
Below are some of the must-have kitchen and home picks we have our eyes on.
1. KitchenAid 5-Quart Architect Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $230 (normally $475)
The KitchenAid deals are seriously stirring up competition among retailers — we’re looking at you, Walmart — making it the perfect time to buy one of these iconic stand mixers at an affordable price. Snag the Architect Series model for 50 percent off, choose among a rainbow of colors on the Artisan Series, or keep it simple and go with the the 4.5-quart Classic Plus Stand Mixer in silver or white for less than $200.
2. All-Clad Master Chef 9-Piece Cookware, $300 (normally $600)
This beautiful All-Clad set was created exclusively for Macy’s. Featuring an aluminum exterior and stainless steel interior with a starburst finish for stick resistance, the set includes a 2-quart. saucepan and lid, 3-quart saucepan and lid, 3-quart sauté pan and lid, 8-quart. stockpot and lid, and a 10-inch fry pan.
3. 6-Quart Instant Pot DUO, $90 (normally $125)
The Instant Pot is one of those unicorn machines that we still can’t believe even exists. This 7-in-1 version functions as a slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker and warmer, with 14 settings for streamlining your recipes. If you’ve been torn on which size to get, know that we think the 6-quart is ideal for meal prep or family dinners. This one also comes with a recipe booklet that will get you started on the road to Instant Pot Fandom (or at least to the Facebook Community).
4. Fiesta Mixed Cool Colors 16-Piece Set, $132 (normally$224) plus an extra 20% off with code FOURTH
Fiesta ceramic dinnerware has become a collectors item over the years. This distinctly American brand has been made in West Virginia since 1936 and is still as incredibly relevant today, thanks to a constant debut of new colors that add a limited edition feel to items. These four-piece place settings were designed to be mixed and matched and include a 10.5-inch dinner place, a 7.25-inch salad plate, a 19-ounce. medium bowl, and a 10-ounce mug.
5. Joseph Joseph 12-Piece Nest Storage Set, $35 (normally $59), plus an extra 20% off with code FOURTH
This set of colorful, nesting storage containers takes the guesswork out of matching lids to their mates. They’re also BPA free, and freezer, microwave and dishwasher safe. Just be sure to ask for your container back at the next potluck, because these things are too valuable to leave behind.
6. Charter Club Damask Designs Diamond Dot Cotton 300-Thread Count Duvet Set, $107 (normally $215), plus an extra 20% off with code FOURTH
Yes, it’s summer, but fall will be here before you know it. Give a breezy, luxe touch to your bed or guestroom with this versatile 300-thread count jacquard weave duvet set, which includes a duvet and two shams. Add some personality to the all-white design with throw pillows and blankets.
7. Hotel Collection Turkish Bath Towel, $30 (normally $60), plus an extra 20% off with code FOURTH
Take the spa feel home with you with these ultra-luxurious and ultra-soft bath towels, made of Turkish Cotton and available in 14 muted colors. Just promise us you won’t use these to clean up spills in the kitchen.
8. Martha Stewart Collection 400-Thread Count Cotton Percale Sheet Set, $80 (normally $160), plus an extra 20% off with code FOURTH
If you’ve purchased a new mattress this Fourth of July (and we all know a good cook needs good sleep), then you could probably use a new set of sheets. While Martha Stewart’s style skews traditional, this floral chintz pattern is making its way back into contemporary design, because everything that’s old is eventually new again. The weight of this 400-thread-count cotton percale is ideal for summer and reviewers find them long-lasting and crisp.
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