Home Shopping Walmart’s “Deals for Days” Event Is Coming June 20-23 By Sarah ShebekJune 7, 2021 Search more like this fashionphotographyrobotin-persondaydealgamewish-listelectronicsplentyretailertechpeeksmart Read next Shopping Our Favorite Pumpkin Products of the Season Shopping KEVIN! “Home Alone” House is LEGO’s Latest Epic Set Shopping Target’s Special Military Discount Is Back & Longer Than Ever This Year Shopping Mermaid Dogs & Fried Eggs: Latest IKEA Collection Brings Kids’ Silly Drawings to Life Shopping These Retiring LEGO Sets Make the Perfect Holiday Gift & They’re Disappearing Fast Dueling deals! Walmart has announced Deals for Days from June 20-23, stretching one day longer than Amazon Prime Day and Target’s Deal Days. And the retailer offered a sneak peek at some of the hottest bargains that will be available. If you’re looking to up your housecleaning game, the iHome Nova Auto Empty Mopping Robot will be half off, at $299 (originally $599). You can grab a 40 inch smart LED TV for $178 from Hisense (originally $228). And a fun tech toy for kids, the Little Tikes Tobi Robot smartwatch, will be only $24.50 (originally $49). There will be plenty of other deals on the most in-demand categories, like electronics, fashion, toys and home goods. Walmart is also offering free same-day delivery, two-day shipping and next-day shipping. If you have a Walmart Plus membership, two days shipping is free, though the deals are open to everyone. And you’ll also be able to find deals in the store, with rollback items you can only get with in-person shopping. Now that three of the biggest retailers have jumped into the deal day game, you’ll have plenty of options online and in person. Hot tip: start checking off some Christmas wish list items now and your December self will thank you! ––Sarah Shebek Featured image courtesy of Sundry Photography/ Istock RELATED STORIES Target’s Deal Days Are Back & You Have an Extra 24 Hours to Save Amazon Just Dropped Even More Deals as Prime Day Looms Walmart Teams Up with “Waffles + Mochi” for a Game That Gives Back