The best home and appliance deals you can still get during Walmart Plus Weekend, ending soon - CBS News

2022-09-17 14:01:46 By : Mr. Eric Yin

Updated on: June 4, 2022 / 6:23 PM / Essentials

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Walmart+ Weekend, a Prime Day-like sale exclusively for Walmart+ members , is on now. If you're in the market for Roomba robot vacuums, Keurig coffee makers, KitchenAid mixers and other new home goods and kitchen appliances, you're in luck: there are plenty on deep discount during the four-day, Walmart+ Weekend sale, which runs through Sunday, June 5.

Top products in this article:

Walmart+ exclusive robot vacuum deal: iRobot Roomba i1+, $347 (reduced from $600)

Walmart+ exclusive air fryer deal: Gourmia 8 quart digital air fryer, $59 (reduced from $99)

Walmart+ exclusive KitchenAid deal: KitchenAid Professional 600 stand mixer, $260 (reduced from $400)

Not a Walmart+ member? Then now is the time to sign up. It costs $12.95 per month, or $98 per year. There's a free 30-day trial available, but note that you need to be a paid Walmart+ member to score the deals during Walmart+ Weekend.

Tap the button below to sign up now.

Below is a list of the best home and appliance deals at Walmart+ Weekend. Be sure to shop soon, as the sale ends at 7 p.m. EDT (4 p.m. PDT) on Sunday, June 5.

(Want to see even more deals? Check out our Walmart+ Weekend live blog, with the best deals from the sale .)

This Wi-Fi-connected, self-emptying robot vacuum can be scheduled to clean via voice command and smartphone app. Its brushes flex to adjust to different floor types, and it uses floor-tracking sensors to vacuum rooms in neat rows.

The Roomba i1+ can clean for 60 days before you need to empty the clean base.

iRobot Roomba i1+, $347 (reduced from $600)

This tiny, simple Keurig brews 6-, 8- and 10-ounce cups of coffee, tea, hot cocoa, iced beverages and more. It's a perfect fit for a smaller kitchen or dorm room. Regularly offered at $89, it's marked down $40 during Walmart+ Weekend. 

Keurig K-Compact coffee maker, $49 (reduced from $89)

This 8-quart air fryer has 12 one-touch cooking functions, including air fry, bake and dehydrate. It has a touchscreen, and a preheat option.

Gourmia 8 quart digital air fryer $59 (reduced from $99)

This stand mixer boasts 10 speeds, and works with more than 10 attachments. It comes with a 6-quart stainless steel bowl, a flat beater, a spiral dough hook and a wire whip. Choose from three colors.

KitchenAid Professional 600 stand mixer (refurbished), $260 (reduced from $400)

This stainless-steel, three-speed juicer fits whole fruits and vegetables to make delicious, fresh juices with no chopping required.

Aicook juicer and extractor, $46 (reduced from $200)

This bed frame, with a square-stitched headboard in a linen-inspired fabric, comes in two colors and two sizes. You can use a box spring with it if you'd like.

Einfach platform queen bed frame, $190 (reduced from $285)

This mattress protector comes in six mattress sizes. It promises to protect your mattress from bed bugs, dust mites, and other allergens. It's also stain- and water-resistant. 

Bed Bug Blocker all-in-one waterproof zip-up mattress protector, $24 (reduced from $30)

Don't have central air? Pick up this portable air conditioner that you can control from your phone. It also comes with a remote and has wheels for easy mobility. It cools rooms up to 450 square feet.

GE Appliances 10,000 BTU 3-in-1 portable air conditioner with Wi-Fi, $326 (reduced from $447)

This cast iron, wood pellet grill is digitally controlled and cooks for four to six guests. Its temperature goes up to 500 degrees. 

Pit Boss wood fired pellet grill, $327 (reduced from $500)

This is more than just a sofa. It also has dual USB ports and side pockets for device charging and storage. Find this three-seater couch in three colors.

Hillsdale Larissa sofa, $349 (reduced from $459)

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