Walmart just quietly slashed prices on 20 reader-favorite items—save up to $247 on leather totes, ergonomic sneakers and the wool dryer balls professional organizers swear by.
Why These 20 Discounts Matter Right Now
Walmart’s mid-winter clearance is hiding six-figure savings on products that rarely dip below 20% off. The retailer is clearing warehouse space before spring inventory arrives, which means you can lock in record-low prices on wardrobe staples, home upgrades and wellness gadgets—without waiting for Prime Day or Black Friday.
The 5 Smartest Buys Under $50
- Skechers Women’s Summit Slip-Ons – $40 (was $94). Nearly 23,000 reviews praise the bungee-lace design that slides on like a loafer but supports like a sneaker.
- Clinique Moisture Surge 100H – $45 (was $84). A 4.2-ounce jar that delivers 100 hours of hyaluronic acid-powered hydration; dermatologists rank it among the best non-greasy moisturizers for winter flake relief.
- Easy Spirit Cozy Booties – $25 (was $89). Orthotic-friendly, fleece-lined and weighing under 8 oz—perfect for quick grocery runs or WFH coffee breaks.
- Nestl 1800-Series Sheet Set (Queen) – $25 (was $65). Deep-pocket microfiber that fits 16-inch mattresses and stays cool through night sweats.
- Loaddvni XL Wool Dryer Balls, 6-pack – $10 (was $17). Reusable for 1,000+ loads; independent tests show they slice dryer time by 25% and eliminate the need for chemical-laden fabric softener.
Upgrade Your Home for Less Than $110
Humsure 22-pint Dehumidifier drops to $80 (was $108). Basements and laundry rooms hit 60% humidity this month; this Energy-Star-rated unit extracts 8 pints a day to prevent mold and musty odors.
UDPATIO High-Back Patio Chairs, Set of 2 – $110 (was $260). All-weather swivel seats with breathable mesh backs—ideal for early spring brunches and typically $180 per pair at hardware stores.
Beautiful 6-Qt Programmable Slow Cooker – $48 (was $64). Drew Barrymore’s line adds gold-tone hardware and touchscreen presets that switch to “keep warm” automatically—no more overcooked chili.
Style Steals You’ll Wear All Year
Michael Kors Saffiano Leather Tote – $91 (was $338). A structured work bag with zip-top security and two slip pockets; the same silhouette retails for $298 at Macy’s.
PrettyGarden Open-Front Cardigan – $31 (was $58). A bestseller on TikTok’s “cozy-core” posts; the ribbed hem hits mid-thigh, flattering leggings and midi skirts alike.
FantasLook Two-Piece Lounge Set – $24 (was $50). buttery-soft modal blend with pockets on both the top and wide-leg pants—yes, you can answer the door in this.
Wellness & Tech That Pay for Themselves
DR. J Professional HEPA Air Purifier – $43 (was $180). Covers 1,300 sq ft and traps 99.97% of pollen, smoke and pet dander; replacement filters cost $18, half the price of competitor brands.
Topvision 3D Sound Bar – $33 (was $71). Bluetooth 5.0, optical and RCA inputs included; shoppers report clearer dialogue on Netflix without cranking volume past 60.
How to Lock In Prices Before They Snap Back
- Add items to your Walmart cart today—discounts are live but inventory is moving.
- Choose free store pickup to avoid shipping minimums and return hassles.
- Pay with acash-back card; Walmart’s Capital One Mastercard gives 5% back online through September.
The Bottom Line
February’s shortest month is delivering the year’s longest price cuts. Whether you need moisture-wicking sneakers, mold-fighting tech or a luxe tote that elevates your commute, these 20 deals outperform typical Memorial-Day markdowns. Add now, thank yourself later—your budget (and your feet, skin and laundry) will feel the upgrade immediately.
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