Best Fourth of July Sales, Deals From Best Buy, Costco and More Ahead of Independence Day

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Several major retailers have launched Fourth of July sales ahead of the holiday. Some offers are valid until a week or two after Independence Day, so check the retailers' websites for details.

Here we round up some of the latest deals available at Best Buy, Costco and other retail chains across the country.

Best Buy

As part of its Fourth of July sale, Best Buy is offering "limited time 24 month financing" on all appliance and Geek Squad purchases valued at $999 or over with the My Best Buy credit card.

Appliances for sale include laundry bundles (washer/dryer) from $899.98, plus stoves and dishwashers from Samsung starting at $399.99 (reduced from $656.99-$799.99). Discounts of 10 percent or more are available on select refrigerators.

The offer ends on July 14 and terms and conditions apply. See the Best Buy website for more information.

Costco

Costco has slashed prices for club members on various items, including appliances from GE, KitchenAid, LG, Samsung, Whirlpool and Kenmore, as part of its "July Appliance Savings" offers. Some deals are available either in-store or online, while others are available at both.

The largest discounts include $50 to $1,350 off all Samsung appliances and $1,000 off an LG wi-fi-enabled refrigerator (a limit of five items applies to both deals).

Several offers are valid through July 14, while others are available through July 25. See the Costco website for more information.

Walmart

Walmart is offering "rollbacks and more extra-low prices" on select electronic devices, home goods, furniture and several other items as part of its "Save Big for July 4th" summer sale.

Items on offer include the Fluxx FX3 Hoverboard Self Balancing Scooter, priced at $88 (reduced from $199), an Apple Watch Series 3 GPS on sale for $169 (reduced from $199) and a Lenovo 11.6" Celeron 4GB/32GB Chromebook, priced at $169 (reduced from $219).

Find out more at the Walmart website.

Home Depot

Home Depot also has several deals in its "Summer Savings" sale, with many valid through July 14.

The offers include a discount of up to $700 on select appliances, including refrigerators and washing machines, from LG, Samsung, GE and Whirlpool.

Customers can also bag up to $80 off Google Nest smart home devices.

See the Home Depot website for details.

Macy's

Macy's is offering discounts in several departments as part of its Fourth of July sale, from clothing and beauty products to home appliances. Several items come with an extra discount when purchased using the code "FOURTH" at checkout.

Items on sale include an embroidered striped dress from Tommy Hilfiger, priced at $34.84 with extra discount at checkout (reduced from $59.50).

Classic-fit chambray men's shirts from Polo Ralph Lauren are on sale for $47.28 with the extra discount at checkout (reduced from $98.10).

Customers can also get 30 percent off Clinique's six-piece Great Skin Everywhere set, which is available for $47.60 (reduced from $68).

Valid periods for the discounts vary by item. See the Macy's website for more information on the latest offers.

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A Best Buy store in California.
Customers waiting in line to shop at a Best Buy store in Hawthorne, California, on Black Friday, November 27, 2020. Best Buy and several other retailers are offering Fourth of July deals and discounts on... Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images

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