Walmart Presidents Day Sale 2026 Is Live And Some Deals Are Better Than I Expected
Walmart’s early Presidents Day discounts are live now, but the real savings come from knowing what to buy, what to skip, and when to check out.
- Deep price drops on TVs, vacuums, cookware, and furniture before the holiday weekend.
- Smart shopping tips to avoid fake discounts and low value deals.
- How to stack cashback, compare models, and time your purchase for maximum savings.
Walmart’s Presidents Day Sale just quietly went live, and honestly a few of these prices caught me off guard.
Most people assume you have to wait until Monday for the real discounts. Not this year. Walmart rolled out early markdowns across TVs, vacuums, cookware, furniture, fashion, and accessories. Some listings are showing up to 80% off.
If you’ve been meaning to upgrade your TV, replace that loud old vacuum, or swap out scratched cookware, this weekend might actually be the sweet spot.
If you also want to stack rewards or understand how Walmart runs its promotional cycles, you can check our Walmart fiscal year calendar for context on how these events usually roll out.
Best Walmart Presidents Day Deals Available Right Now
These are the strongest value drops I’m seeing at the moment.
Tech Deals That Are Actually Worth It
TCL 43-Inch 4K Smart TV – $138
Usually closer to $278. This is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen recently. Perfect for a bedroom or apartment setup. If your current TV feels dated, this is a clean upgrade without spending $500.
Onn 70-Inch 4K Roku TV – $328
A 70-inch screen under $350 is not normal pricing. With sports season and streaming events coming up, these tend to sell out fast. I wouldn’t wait too long.
Apple AirPods 4 (Active Noise Cancellation) – $139.99
Roughly 22% off. Not Apple’s biggest discount ever, but solid if you’ve been holding off.
HP Stream 14-Inch Laptop – $179
A basic everyday laptop under $200. Not for gaming or editing obviously. But for students, emails, or light work, it does the job.
Portable Chargers – Up to 75% Off
Easy impulse buy but actually useful, especially for travel.
Cleaning Appliances With Real Price Drops
Presidents Day is quietly one of the best times to buy vacuums.
Shark Navigator Lift-Away Vacuum – $118
Over 50% off. Shark rarely dips this low outside Black Friday.
Bissell Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner – $88
If you have pets or kids, this pays for itself pretty quick.
Tineco Cordless Stick Vacuum – $127
Lightweight and good for apartments. Battery life isn’t amazing but it works for daily cleaning.
Dyson V8 Absolute – $350
Still expensive, yeah. But $240 off is serious for Dyson.
Kitchen and Cookware Deals
The Pioneer Woman 34-Piece Cookware Set – $98
Nearly half off. Great if you’re setting up a new kitchen.
Carote 5-Piece Nonstick Set – $24.99
Under $25 for everyday pans. Hard to argue with that price.
KitchenAid 4.5 Qt Stand Mixer – $279
Saved over $170. These rarely dip below $300.
Beautiful 6 Qt Slow Cooker – $48
Good for winter meals and honestly looks nice sitting on the counter.
Cast Iron Dutch Oven – $50
About half off. A staple piece if you cook stews or roasts.
Furniture and Home Upgrades
Homfa Buffet Cabinet – $163
Originally around $300. Solid entry-level dining upgrade.
Lift-Top Coffee Table – $110
Great for small apartments. Storage plus function.
Kitchen Island Cart – $130
Adds prep space without a full remodel.
Sheet Sets Starting at $23
One of the easiest ways to refresh a bedroom without spending much.
Fashion and Beauty Finds
Michael Kors Large Leather Tote – $89.99
Originally listed above $300. That’s a serious drop.
Cate & Chloe Gold-Plated Necklaces – Under $20
Good gift price point.
Skechers Summits Sneakers – $40
Comfort shoes with strong reviews.
Revlon One-Step Volumizer – $31
Salon-style blowout tool at a really good price.
What NOT to Buy During Presidents Day
Not every sale tag means value.
- Small kitchen gadgets at only 10% off
- Random third-party electronics with no reviews
- Items showing inflated original prices
- Seasonal decor unless deeply discounted
If it’s under 20% off and not a major brand, it’s probably not a true Presidents Day deal.
Smart Shopping Strategy This Weekend
Shop Early Morning or Late Night
Inventory changes constantly. Restocks happen at odd hours.
Compare Exact Model Numbers
Some products look identical but aren’t. Always match the model before assuming it’s cheaper.
Stack Cashback and Membership Perks
If you’re a member, review the benefits inside Walmart+ membership to see if you can stack delivery perks or fuel savings. Small savings add up.
Look for Clickable Coupons
Some vacuum and beauty items have extra coupons you have to manually apply.
Prioritize Big-Ticket Items
TVs, vacuums, mattresses, cookware sets, and furniture are historically strongest during Presidents Day.
Is Presidents Day Better Than Black Friday?
For certain categories, yes actually.
- Mattresses
- Furniture
- Large appliances
- Cleaning machines
- Cookware
Black Friday is still stronger for gaming consoles and brand-new tech releases.
Walmart’s Presidents Day Sale 2026 is shaping up to be one of the stronger early-year retail events.
The vacuum discounts are real. TV pricing is competitive. Cookware sets are heavily marked down. Furniture deals are better than most people realize.
The biggest mistake right now is waiting too long. The best inventory usually sells out before the actual holiday hits. I’ve seen it happen more then once.
If you needed it anyway, this is probably a smart time to move.
You can also browse our full Walmart coverage section for more updates on store promotions, surveys, and rewards programs.
Happy saving.
Written and reviewed according to KrogerFan.com’s editorial and fact checking standards.

Marina Wahyd is the founder of KrogerFan.com and a former Kroger associate with nearly a decade of firsthand experience in retail operations. Having worked “inside the aisles,” Marina bridges the gap between corporate policy and the everyday shopper’s experience. She specializes in deep-dive savings guides, retailer explainers, and insider strategies to help consumers and employees navigate the Kroger ecosystem. Her unique perspective has shaped KrogerFan into a leading independent resource for retail insights.



