Walmart’s Big Save Sale Has Prime Day-Level Prices on Instant Pot, Dyson, Keurig, and More Top Brands

updated Oct 12, 2020
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Prime Day is getting all the hype right now (for good reason), but there’s another big sale you should know about: Walmart’s The Big Save event, a super-sale with Prime Day-level prices on thousands of items, ranging from electronics to kitchen appliances to furniture. And it lasts from now through Oct. 15 — which means, you have several days to score massive savings. And we do mean massive. We’re talking up to 50 percent off Instant Pots, AirPods, Dyson vacuums, and much more! It’s the perfect opportunity to finally get that pricey item you’ve been eyeing for awhile, or even get a jump on your holiday shopping. We rounded up the can’t-miss home deals below. Check them out and start saving STAT!

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Walmart
$49.00
was $99.00

It’s a rare day you’ll find an Instant Pot for less than $50. It’s an even rarer day you’ll find one this pretty for this cheap. This special Pioneer Woman version of the classic 6-in-1 Instant Pot features a cheery Breezy Blossoms pattern (also available in Vintage Floral) that will add a pop of color to your countertop while packing six kitchen appliances into one 6-quart pot. Don’t sleep on a half-off deal like this.

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Walmart
$199.99
was $279.99

You can't go wrong with the popular Dyson V8 that's specifically designed for homes with pets or little ones (or both!). The battery lets you vacuum cord-free for up to 40 minutes on any surface (digital or hardwood), and the digital motor V8 makes it extra powerful to ensure you pick up all the hair, dust, and food crumbs. Plus, it includes HEPA filtration that captures pet allergens and puts out cleaner air, which is good for everyone involved. And once you're done tackling the floors, it easily transforms into a handheld machine so you can dust the ceiling corners, pick up crumbs from tricky crevices, clean the couch...well, you get the point!

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Walmart
$79.00
was $89.00

Ready for a single-serve coffee brewer upgrade? This one’s a nice middle road between the ultra-basic and ultra-fancy options. It really just gives you what you need to make a delicious cup of joe in the morning: three cup-size options, a 48-ounce water reservoir (which means you can brew about six cups before you have to refill), and a one-minute brewing time. Easy to use and delightful to look at!

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Walmart
$99.00
was $169.99

We’ve mentioned the virtues of a top-quality blender before, but we’ll say it again: A good blender is an exceptional investment. Right now, though, you don’t even have to invest that much to get a good one, thanks to this great deal on the do-it-all Ninja blender. With 1,200-watt power, it can easily crush ice or process fruits and vegetables, and it’s even strong enough to mix dough (for all the bakers out there). It comes with a 72-oz. pitcher, an 8-cup food processor bowl, and two single-serve Ninja cups for on-the-go smoothies and juices — all for less than $100!

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Walmart
$39.98
was $49.88

Dutch ovens are so useful and versatile, especially when the weather gets cooler, but you don’t have to spend hundreds to get a good one. This 5.5-quart option from Lodge — the maker of some of the best-rated cast iron skillets — features porcelain enamel and cast iron for a sleek, sturdy piece that bakes, braises, roasts, and broils evenly while looking pretty and shiny on the outside. It comes in either red or indigo. For only $40, why not grab one of each color and gift one for the holidays?

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Walmart
$69.00
was $99.00

If you haven’t gotten in on the air fryer trend yet, now’s your chance. The Ninja air fryer has a 4-quart basket that lets you roast, bake, air fry, reheat, or dehydrate food in minutes using little to no oil for faster, healthier meals, all while taking up less than one square foot of counter space. It can reach up to 400 degrees in mere minutes (no more waiting for the oven to preheat!), and the smart processor automatically adjusts the fan speed based on your cooking function to ensure a perfectly cooked meal every time.

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Walmart
$279.99
was $399.99

When it comes to Netflix & Chill, a good screen makes all the difference. This smart TV from RCA is class 4K, which means it offers four times the resolution of full HD — aka, maybe the clearest pictures you’ve ever seen. Colors are more vibrant, contrast is on-point, and movements are right on queue. Even that David Bowie bust from the new season of Great British Baking Show somehow manages to look good on this great screen. Right now, it’s $120 off.

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Walmart
$129.00
was $179.88

Okay, we know we already talked about a vacuum. But people like options, and this is a great one for anyone who likes a spick-and-span home but doesn’t have the time (or energy) to vacuum every single day. This smart vacuum can easily navigate from hardwood to rugs to carpet with its ration wheels, and an array of brushes ensures it sucks up all debris. Sensors help it avoid any hazards like stairs or furniture and help it find its dock to charge when it’s done cleaning. Use a remote control or phone app to set its cleaning time and modes, then enjoy coming back to an already-clean home.

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Walmart
$199.00
was $249.00

If you’ve been toying with the idea of getting AirPods and are ready to cut the cord (literally and figuratively) on your tangled, messy headphones, now may be the best time. The AirPods Pro, which cancel noise (you won't hear your roommate's Zoom calls anymore!), resist sweat and water, include silicone tips for a better fit (O.G AirPods don’t have the tips), and use special technology to tune music according to your ear shape, are $50 off! They're still an investment, but worth buying now if you’ve been thinking about them for a while.

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Walmart
$189.99
was $229.99

WFH life got you missing those big monitors at work? It might be worth investing in one for home, especially one that costs less than $200 and boasts such a large screen and crisp image. With the 31.5-inch diagonal monitor and 1920 by 1080 resolution, you’ll struggle way less with fitting all those windows in and actually be able to see what each one says. And just think how amazing those food photos will look when you're searching for recipes to cook for dinner.