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If your Labor Day weekend plans are suddenly looking all-too-similar to last year’s, the best Labor Day sales 2021 has to offer are here to provide some sweet relief. In many cases, they’re significantly better than their 2020 counterparts, and almost every retailer is participating. To help you make sense of it all, we rounded up the tech, appliance, furniture, home decor, kitchen, and outdoor sales that actually pass the sniff test. If you’re looking to kit out your apartment—you know, that place where you still spend, like, 90% of your time—these are all the best Labor Day sales worth your hard-earned cash.
Looking to buy a new mattress this weekend? There are plenty of deals in that space, too.
The Best Labor Day Tech and Appliance Sales
Amazon: Amazon’s biggest sales are usually reserved for bigger events, like Prime Day or Cyber Week, but they have a few random tech and appliance deals available this weekend.
Apple: Apple isn’t running its own Labor Day sale, but if you’re a student or educator you can get free AirPods with the purchase of a new Mac or iPad through the company’s Back to School offer.
Best Buy: Best Buy’s Labor Day sale is stocked with TVs (as low as $100!), laptops, phones, home appliances, and gaming consoles.
B&H Photo and Video: The NY-based mega electronic retailer has tons of sales this weekend on gaming laptops, cameras, and Apple accessories.
Dyson: Several of Dyson’s vacuums, including the Dyson V7 Absolute, and other home gadgets, including its fans and air purifiers, are on sale for Labor Day. The discounts aren’t enormous, but Dyson rarely slashes prices on its new gear so any amount off is reason to celebrate.
Home Depot: Home Depot might not be the sexiest place to shop during the holiday weekend, but the home improvement retailer is currently offering a wide range of deals, including a solid selection of discounted Hoover vacuums.
Lowe’s: In celebration of the holiday weekend, Lowe’s is offering hefty discounts on a ton of indoor and outdoor appliances.
Microsoft: Microsoft doesn’t have a Labor Day-specific event kicking, but the software behemoth is offering discounts on a selection of its laptops if you’re Team PC all the way.
Office Depot: Upgrade your WFH setup by saving big on printers, desks, and office chairs.
Walmart: The big box retailer is discounting a fairly wide range of items in its annual Labor Day sale, including AirPods and plenty of TVs.
The Best Labor Day Bedding, Bath, and Skincare Sales
Bed Bath & Beyond: Through Monday, Bed Bath & Beyond is taking up to 60% off a selection of essentials for the bed, the bath, and, well, the beyond.
Brooklyn Bedding: Now through the 6th, Brooklyn Bedding is taking 25% off its entire site with code “LABORDAY25”.
Crane and Canopy: Take up to 70% off bedding, sheets, rugs, and home decor from the brand’s sale section.
Riley Home: Take an additional 20% off Riley’s Last Chance section with code “LAST20”, including some of our favorite sheet sets.
Sephora: Save up to 50% off in the retailer’s ongoing summer bash.
The Best Labor Day Furniture and Home Decor Sales
ABC Carpet and Home: Take up to 50% off carpets and 15% off light fixtures in ABC’s ongoing summer sale.
Burrow: As usual, Burrow is offering a somewhat convoluted sliding scale sale, which you can unlock by using the code “LDW21.” If you spend at least $1,900, you get $200 off. If you spend $2,300, you get $250 off. If you spend $2,700, you get $300 off. If you spend $3,100, you get $400 off. And if you spend over $3,500, you can get $500 off. If you buy anything less than $1,900, the company will give you a 10% discount.