Good news for Walmart Deals lovers – Here are the dates for July’s deep discounts at the U.S. shopping giant to take on Amazon

Walmart’s summer sale runs July 8–13, offering six days of major discounts—two more than Amazon’s Prime Day—with early access for Walmart+ members.

Modified on:
June 26, 2025 5:42 am

Mark your calendar: The Walmart deals are coming

Hey, deal hunter! If you’ve been waiting for a reason to fill your cart, this is it. Walmart has officially announced the return of its summer shopping event—Walmart Deals—and it’s going head-to-head with Amazon’s Prime Day.

Set your alarm: the sale occurs July 8 through July 13, 2025, starting at 12 a.m. ET. That’s six uninterrupted days of savings—two days longer than Prime Day. Either in-store or online, Walmart makes it easy for you to save.

 Early access for Walmart+ members

Good news if you’re a Walmart+ member: you’ll get a head start. Early access kicks off Monday, July 7 at 7 p.m. ET. That gives members a chance to grab the best deals before the general public.

Walmart says this move is part of a push to give shoppers more flexibility and convenience, whether you’re stopping by the store, choosing pickup, or going with home delivery.

 What to expect in the sale

Walmart is bringing it home this year. From yard and outdoor gear to back-to-school and cleaning supplies, the discounts range across almost everything.

Take a quick peek at some of the top highlight deals already announced:

 Hot summer favorites

  •  Samsung 32″ SmartMonitor—$199 (originally $299.99)
  •  Vizio 50″ QLED Smart TV – $238 (originally $298)
  •  Dyson V7 Advanced CordlessVacuum—$229.999 (formerly $399.99)
  •  HART 40-Volt Riding Mower Kit – $374 (formerly $548)
  •  Ozark Trail 20x10ft. Tent—$139.777 (formerly $199.67)
  •  Seiko Men’s Blue Dial Watch – $125 (formerly $196.20)
  •  Timex Women’s Crystal Watch – $32.25 (formerly $79)

 ✏️ Back-to-School Essentials

  •  24 Crayola Crayons – $0.50 (formerly $1.44)
  •  24 Sharpie Markers – $14.97 (formerly $19.55)
  •  14 Paper Mate InkJoy Pens – $14.97 (was $23.38)
  •  8 Expo Black Markers – $6.47 (was $9.28)

That’s a taste of what’s to come—Walmart guarantees there will be thousands more deals throughout the week.

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 Why it matters

With inflation still lingering in everyone’s mind, these summer sales are a welcome respite to consumers looking to pinch pennies. And since Walmart’s sale is timed during Amazon’s Prime Day, you now have twice the chances to snag deals on gadgets, foodstuffs, and more.

And as icing on the cake, Walmart is enhancing its in-store and online experience to make shopping—either your way—simpler.

 Bottom line

If you’ve been waiting for a smart time to stock up, this is it. Walmart’s 2025 summer sale is shaping up to be one of its biggest ever, with more days, better deals, and early access for loyal customers.

So, grab your list, prep your cart, and get ready to save—because Walmart is bringing the heat this July.

Emem Ukpong
Emem Ukponghttps://polifinus.com/author/emem-uk/
My journey to becoming a writer has been shaped by both science and finance. I began with a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, but I found myself drawn to the economic and financial sphere. I have collaborated with various organizations, creating articles and blogs about these essential topics. Currently, I cover financial trends, economic updates, and social welfare topics for Polifinus, ensuring that our content reaches those who need it most.

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