If you are in love the deals that come with Amazon Prime Day but don’t love Amazon, or don’t pay for a Prime membership, you can enjoy the same discounts at Target. The retailer’s competitive sale, this year called Target Circle Week, runs from July 9 to 15. Amazon’s Prime Day falls on July 11 and 12. Nothing beats a free afternoon of shopping. in the aisles of Target, picking up random items as you go, but some of these discounts are worth the virtual shopping spree.
★ Notes: You must register for Target Circle to view and save deals. Enrollment is free. You must save the offer to your account from the main offer page or the actual purchase page for a particular item to see the deal price at checkout. The coupon will say if it’s valid for in-store, pick-up, or same-day delivery only, or if it includes shipping. We’ll update this with more deals as the sales event continues.
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We’ve tested products throughout the year and picked these deals. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted upon publication may crossing. We’ll be updating this guide throughout Prime Day.
Updated July 10: We’ve added a few more deals for home and pet products.
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The larger, 5-quart mixer is often the discounted model during deal events like this, but these seem to be nearly identical except for the size. KitchenAid mixers are one of our favorite buy-it-in-life items if you like to cook or cook at home. We often see this drop at least a little on Black Friday prices if you can wait until the fall.
People love Instant Pots. There are several models, and although we prefer the Pro models, this 6-quart has nine capabilities, including sauteing, steaming, and roasting. This bundle also includes a silicone egg rack, a stainless steel steam rack, and an additional sealing ring.
We haven’t tried this exact Crock-Pot model, but we’ve happily used others from this brand. A lot of people go the Instant Pot route, but I’m a slow cooker gal. There is nothing like the aroma of a meal that has been cooking all day. This one should be enough to feed a family of seven. There is a beautiful sage green version for $30 ($20 off) too.
The Dyson V8 Origin usually retails for $350, and this one THERE reached as low as $250 previously during previous Black Friday sales events. Still, it’s a lower price than you’ll usually see, and if you can’t wait, it’s a solid vacuum. It’s a pared-down version of our budget Dyson pick, and you can read more about it in our Best Dyson Vacuums guide.
Keurigs aren’t our favorite coffee makers, but they’re not bad for quick cups. This one is always discounted. It is very thin, so if you have a small kitchen or need something for your table, this one will not take up much room. It also comes in beautiful colors. If you want larger Keurigs, the Classic is $110 ($30 off), and the K-Duo, which has a full drip coffee pot attached, is $140 ($50 off).
This Roborock wasn’t in our Best Robot Vacuums guide yet, but WIRED editor Adrienne So says it’s thorough and fast, with decent mapping. He notes that you have to program it specifically to vacuum first before mopping, because otherwise it will wet your floor. The port empties the dirt basket and cleans and dries the mop.
This deal is only valid for in-store, pickup, or same-day delivery. Last year, the reward was only $10, so this is a nice $5 upgrade. It’s easy to spend $50 on household products, especially if you need supplies like toilet paper and laundry detergent. Might as well throw a Scrub Daddy in there too.
This price is only available for in-store, pick-up, and same-day delivery. If you have a cat, the Litter Genie is a lifesaver. Scoop out the clumps in the top compartment, then open a hatch to drop those clumps to the bottom where they will remain odorless (for two weeks or more) or until you empty them. No more daily trash trips! You have to commit to buying refill bags, though.
Many pet toys and accessories we love are discounted too, like the SmartyKat Karrot Kicker Cat Toy and the Boots & Barkley Cat Wave Scratcher. But due to in-store only offers, some of the deals are deceptive. This cat tree, for example, says it’s included in the 20 percent discount, but isn’t sold in stores, so when you go to checkout, the discount won’t be included in your total.
WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell said it was her favorite overall after testing a bunch of strollers for the upcoming guide. It has the benefits of a jogging stroller with good suspension and nice wheels, but still folds flat (although it doesn’t stand up on its own while folded). It is also slim enough to use for city walks and shopping. It’s already one of the best strollers out there for the money, so an additional discount, however small, is a welcome offer.
The Beats Fit Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommended) takes our top earbud title. They’re comfortable and sound great, and despite being an Apple brand, they integrate seamlessly with iOS and Android phones. If you have an iPhone, however, it works just like Airpods do, so you don’t need to download a separate app to control it, and they have more functionality. They also come in many colors like purple, pink, and neon yellow. We are done with plain white buds!
All sizes and versions of the Apple Watch SE (8/10, WIRED Recommend) are $30 off today. If you don’t need all the fancy features of the more expensive Apple Watch Series 8 (also on sale), then the Apple Watch SE will satisfy. It still includes features like fall detection, though skips the always-on display and some other health features. Read our Best Apple Watch guide for more details.
Quip electric toothbrushes are capable brushes with a thin neck that make it easy to maneuver around your mouth. They are cheap, without the bells and whistles of other expensive models. This deal is on smart brushes, which track your brushing habits, with a metal handle—there are also plastic brushes discounted to $40 ($10 off).
One thing is true about Target trips: I always end up with a lot of beauty products that I don’t go for. If you have this problem too, you’ll love the $10 you get back when you spend $40 on select health and beauty products. I recommend Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patch, the best acne patches around in my opinion, the cult favorite Power Grip Primer, and Miss Jessie’s hair products. Target now also has an Ulta section, and while the higher-end items aren’t included in this deal, some of them have discounts of their own.
Toys, Books, and Entertainment Deals
Barbie will never go away, but she has a moment in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming film. Most of the Barbie selections are discounted (but not all). Some recent standouts are the Brooklyn Hair Playset with hair extensions, clips, beads, and a bonnet for sleeping. For kids outdoors, the Stacie Summer Camp Playset includes a tent, kayak, and even a marshmallow for toasting. Both are discounted to $27 ($7 off).
Following the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderTHE Eat: Survivor continues the journey of Cal Kestis and BD-1, his cute little droid. This deal is available for PS5 and Xbox Series X and is the physical version of the game.
Do you have a Switch? You have the chance to fill your game library with some great Mario games for $30 off. The four Mario titles participating in this promotion are New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Wrath, Super Mario Odysseyand Super Mario Party.
I love physical books, especially paperbacks. This deal includes adult and young adult books, excluding clearance items. I was in an episode of Grady Hendrix and flew Exorcism of My Best Friend, The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Killing Vampiresand Ultimate Women’s Support Group.
I’m a big fan of game nights, and I always have a stack of options around. Classics like Clue for $22 and Battleship for $17 are low-key but still fun, but you can test your detective skills in Hunt a Killer games for $30, or your strategy chops in Catan for $48.