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Black Friday is closer than you think. However, I don't recommend waiting until the last minute — Walmart's latest sale has epic deals that rival the best Black Friday deals you can expect next month.
Walmart currently has Crocs deals from $21, which is one of the best sales I've seen this year. Plus, you can get the MacBook Air 13" (M1/256GB) for $649 at Walmart. Although it's an older model, it's a total steal at this price and $100 cheaper than we saw during Black Friday last year.
Keep scrolling to see my favorite Walmart deals. Plus, check out our Walmart promo codes guide and see the Nintendo Switch game deals I'd get that rival Black Friday. If you want more Crocs deals, check out the deals I'd get in Amazon's Crocs sale from $15.
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- Shop all Walmart deals
- Halloween costumes and decor sale: deals from $5
- Crocs sale: deals from $21 @ Walmart
- God of War Ragnarök (PS5): was $69 now $39
- Smart TVs: deals from $78
- Appliance sale: up to $500 off
- Sony WF-C700N Earbuds: was $119 now $98
- Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker: was $199 now $149
- ASUS TUF F15 Gaming Laptop: was $749 now $649
- Apple MacBook Air (M1, 256GB): was $699 now $649
- LG 48" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,196 now $996
Editor's Choice
Seasonal decor savings: deals from $5 @ Walmart
With tons of Halloween costumes and decor reduced to under $10, there's never been a better time to get last-minute Halloween savings. And if you're prepping for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year (who isn't?), Walmart has your back with loads of holiday decor, too.
Crocs sale: deals from $21 @ Walmart
From classic Crocs to sandals, Walmart has various Crocs for men, women, and children on sale. Amazon has a similar sale on, so I recommend checking both sites to see which sale has the style you want.
Price check: from $15 @ Amazon
Appliance sale: up to $500 off @ Walmart
Get huge savings up to $500 on select appliances at Walmart. From refrigerators and washing machines to ovens and air conditioners, don't miss out on these savings from brands like Frigidaire, GE, Dyson and more.
TVs
Smart TVs: deals from $78 @ Walmart
Walmart has a massive sale on smart TVs. The sale includes TVs from brands like TCL, Hisense, JVC and Walmart's own Onn brand. After discount, prices start as low as $78. Keep in mind that there are a few 1080p sets included in the sale. I recommend sticking with 4K resolution as the price difference isn't all that great.
Hisense 58" 4K Roku TV: was $298 now $238 @ Walmart
Upgrade to a big-screen 4K display without breaking the bank. The Hisense R6 series includes HDR support, 4K resolution and Roku's excellent operating system. At its current sale price, it's one of the cheapest 58-inch 4K TVs we've seen. It features Dolby Vision/HDR 10 support, a low-lag gaming mode and DTS Studio Sound.
TCL 55" Q6 QLED TV: was $599 now $348 @ WalmartAn 55-inch TV for this price is a great deal in and of itself, but the TCL Q6 will do you one better: It's also just a great TV, period. Of course, being an entry-level QLED, it won't blast your face with brightness like a pricey Mini-LED TV, but you are getting well-rounded performance, the Google TV smart platform, and super-low input lag for gaming. It's a great pick if you just want a decent 4K TV for a low price.
TCL 75" QM7 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,298 @ Walmart
As one of the cheapest new options among the best gaming TVs, TCL's QM7 is the definition of value. It leverages a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium for an excellent gaming experience. If you're not a gamer, there's still plenty to appreciate, including Mini-LEDs, quantum dots, and built-in Google TV.
LG C4 4K OLED TV sale: deals from $946 @ Walmart
The C4 is LG's current flagship OLED TV. It's powered by LG's A9 processor and features a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision/ HDR10/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, four HDMI 2.1 ports and Apple AirPlay 2 support. It's also one of the few OLED TVs that can natively accept a 144Hz input from a PC. In our LG C4 OLED TV review, we said content looked colorful and dazzlingly bright on the new C4 series. It's the best version we've seen of the company's top-selling OLED TV range. Note: Amazon has a similar sale.
48" for $996
55" for $1,296
65" for $1,496
77" for $2,496
83" for $3,996
LG 65" B3 OLED TV: was $1,496 now $1,296 @ Walmart
Despite being at the tail end of the 2023 LG TV lineup, the LG B3 OLED still sports some incredible specs that make it a worthwhile addition to any entertainment set up. It's got a refresh rate that can hit up to 120Hz and all the necessary Dolby additions, including Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. It's marked as one of the best budget TVs due to its WOLED panel and LG's beloved Game Optimizer and dashboard.
Price check: sold out @ Amazon
Laptops
Apple MacBook Air (M1, 256GB): was $699 now $649 @ Walmart
It's no longer Apple's flagship, but the MacBook Air M1 offers fantastic performance and value. The M1 CPU never stuttered in our tests and also helped it reach over 14 hours of battery life. It features a 13.3-inch Retina display, Apple M1 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. In our MacBook Air M1 review, we said it offers amazing endurance and shockingly good speed. This is the cheapest it's ever been.
ASUS TUF F15: was $749 now $649 @ Walmart
A mid-range gaming option with an RTX 3050, this ASUS model has a 15.6-inch 1080p 144Hz display and a futuristic design with easy-to-identify WASD keys. It also has 512GB of SSD space and 8GB of RAM.
Audio
Anker Soundcore Space Q45: was $149 now $97 @ Walmart
These affordable headphones offer strong ANC and high-quality LDAC sound. Throw in long battery life and plenty of special features and you have an awesome budget buy. Call quality and Anker's digital assistant could use some work, though. Click the on-page coupon to get this deal.
Price check: $97 @ Amazon
Sony WF-C700N: was $119 now $98 @ Walmart
The Sony WF-C700N earbuds are seriously good value, offering top-quality sound and ANC at a bargain price. They also look sleek and have a very comfortable fit. There's no aptX or LDAC support, but otherwise you can't go wrong with these earbuds.
JBL Pulse 4 was $249 now $184 @ Walmart
The Pulse series is JBL's waterproof speaker range with an IPX7 durability rating, meaning this is a perfect speaker for taking to pool parties. While the 4 isn't the newest version, it still holds up well, with awesome JBL sound quality and PartyBoost, meaning you can pair up multiple JBL speakers for even more power.
Sony WF-1000XM5 Earbuds: was $299 now $223 @ Walmart
The Sony WF-1000XM5 top our list of the best wireless earbuds on the market. In our Sony WF-1000XM5 review, we loved their smaller and lighter design that's comfortable to wear for long periods. They have some of the strongest active noise cancelling around, outstanding sound quality and one of the best user experiences from the Sony Headphones Connect app. Getting the best fit can be a bit hit and miss, but once achieved, the performance with LDAC sources is spectacular.
Gaming
Nintendo Switch games/accessories: deals from $19 @ Walmart
Walmart is offering big discounts on Nintendo Switch games and accessories. The sale includes Super Mario RPG, Mario + Rabbids, FC24 and more.
PS5 games/accessories: deals from $13 @ Walmart
Walmart is offering dozens of discounts on all things PS5 related. You can save on consoles, accessories, video games, storage, and more. For instance, right now Walmart has PS5 games on sale from $13.
God of War Ragnarök (PS5): was $69 now $39 @ Walmart
The sequel to one of the most acclaimed PlayStation games of all time,God of War Ragnaröksees father and son duo Kratos and Atreus embark on another epic journey as they travel across all Nine Realms of Norse mythology. Enjoy visceral combat against a multitude of foes, as well as rewarding exploration and a highly cinematic story that culminates in a stunning finale that you won't soon forget.
Super Mario RPG: was $59 now $39 @ Walmart
A full remake of the original Super Mario RPG released in 1996 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), this role-playing game sees Mario, Bowser, Peach and some new friends embark on an adventure to repair a wish-granting star. With updated graphics, gameplay and new cinematics, Super Mario RPG has never looked (or played) this well, but the original game's charms have been carefully retained as well.
Price check: $49 @ Amazon | $59 @ Best Buy
Gran Turismo 7 (PS5): was $69 now $41 @ Walmart
PlayStation's best-selling driving simulation series takes realism to a whole new level in this seventh mainline installment. The power of the PS5 is fully utilized by Gran Turismo 7 to bring players an authentic driving experience that is practically unparalleled. Plus, the game now packs full PSVR 2 support via a free in-game update.
EA Sports College Football 25 (PS5): was $69 now $42 @ Walmart
After more than a decade of waiting, EA returned to the world of NCAA football in the appropriately titledCollege Football 25. And this simulation of college football was worth the weight. Offering a slightly more arcade-style pace than its Madden sibling, and letting you play as the biggest schools in the country, it lived up to all those years of anticipated.
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Beautypeak Arched Mirror: was $199 now $52 @ Walmart
Get this gold-arched mirror before it's gone. Highly rated, reviewers gush that they were shocked by the quality for the price. The contemporary, rounded style can be leaned against the wall or hung off the floor.
BISSELL Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner: was $123 now $92 @ Walmart
For a multi-purposeful, portable cleaner, nothing beats the Little Green Carpet Cleaner. It will spray, scrub and lift away smaller messes, like dirt and stains, from all types of surfaces. Thanks to its powerful suction, it can even remove dirty paw prints from carpets, stairs and car interiors. The small-but-mighty machine boasts a 48-ounce tank capacity that gives you several cleanings between refills.
Ninja Foodi Possible Cooker: was $119 now $98 @ Walmart
Get cooking with the versatile 4-in-1 cooker that makes anything possible. This one machine can replace up to 8 kitchen tools and appliances and it can cook up to 30% faster than a conventional oven. The cooking capacity is pretty impressive, as well. You'll be able to make chili for up to 20 people, 9 pounds of spaghetti and meatballs, or enough pulled pork for 30 sliders.
Carote Nonstick Pots and Pans Set: was $299 now $99 @ Walmart
This eco-friendly, nonstick pots and pans set comes with 13 pieces to help cook up all your favorite meals in a safe and healthy manner. The set includes frying pans, sauces pans, sauté pans and cooking utensils that are suitable for all cooktops.
Geek Chef Espresso Machine Coffee Maker: was $169 now $99 @ Walmart
Premium coffee machines have come down in price quite a bit in recent years. But even considering that budget-friendly trend, this Geek Chef model at Walmart stands out as an especially great deal. Packed with enough features to put Starbucks to shame, the espresso and cappuccino latte maker will make those costly coffee runs a thing of the past.
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker: was $199 now $149 @ Walmart
This Ninja machine makes a range of tasty frozen treats, including ice cream, sorbet, gelato, milkshakes and smoothie bowls. In our Ninja Creami review, we said it's great for creating delicious homemade ice cream, milkshakes, and more. Just note that there's no built-in compressor, which means you'll need to pre-freeze your base or batter for 24 hours before using it.
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Millie Davis-Williams
Millie is a Deals writer at Tom's Guide specializing in deals content. She also covers the latest tech news and and creates how-to articles about everything from phones, streaming devices, and headphones to apps and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gaming on her Nintendo Switch and creating digital art.
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