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Walmart Deals 2024: It's your last chance to shop these holiday deals until Black Friday

Don't dillydally because Walmart's Holiday Deals event is still going strong, but only for a few more hours. This unofficially-official start of the holiday shopping season is objectively a smart time to browse for deals on items you've been hoping would go on sale. After all, once Walmart's sale ends at midnight on Sunday, Oct. 13. you won't see prices like this until mid-November, when we expect for early Black Friday deals to start going live.

Until then, there's no better time to start tackling your holiday to-gift list because we've found deals on everything from brands like Lego and Barbie, to bestsellers like a $59 Bissell vacuum and a $64 charcoal smoker. We even spotted some of our very favorite top-rated items that we've tested and reviewed, like these $35 sheets and the Shark Navigator vacuum our editor swears by.

Now is an especially good time to start buying the gifts you know you'll need in just a few short months, whether you're in search of a gift for your coffee-loving brother-in-law or are in need of a new set of PJs that don't cost a fortune. But remember: When it comes to shopping for gifts, early is on time and on time is late. If you find something that catches your eye, don't wait to checkout. These Walmart deals end at midnight, Sunday, Oct. 13.

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Retailers have been moving up the kick-off to the holiday season recently, starting with Amazon's first October Prime Day a few years back, and retailers like Walmart quickly followed suit. It's become an October staple, with major discounts, offering shoppers the opportunity to spread out the typical frenzy of spending that happens in Q4. One key difference between Walmart's Holiday event and the original Amazon Prime Day is that Walmart's savings are open to all shoppers, not just paid members. Prime Day is still only accessible to Amazon Prime members.

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