I picked the 49 best Labor Day sales to shop now — mattresses, clothing, TVs, appliances and more
Your one-stop shop to this holiday's best sales
I've been covering Labor Day sales for more than a decade. Outside of Black Friday, they're among my favorite deals of the year. But the last thing you should do this holiday weekend is sit in front or your phone browsing through sales.
So I've highlighted 49 of my favorite Labor Day deals right now. I've picked the best sales at Nike, Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and more. So whether you're looking to buy a new TV, get clothing at a steep discount or snag a new pair of running shoes, here's where I'd spend my money this holiday.
Quick Links
- Skechers Stripe Polo: was $39 now $19 @ Amazon
- Under Armour Fleece Jogger: was $55 now $43 @ Amazon
- Wunder Train High-Rise Crop Tight: was $98 now from $49 @ Lululemon
- SoundCore Q20i Headphones: was $69 now $49 @ Amazon
- Crocs Yukon Vista II Literide Clog (Men's): was $69 now $59 @ Amazon
- Skechers Slip-Ins: was $104 now $76 @ Amazon
- Bissell Little Green Carpet Cleaner: was $123 now $88 @ Walmart
- Brooks Ghost 15: was $140 now $99 @ Brooks
- Ninja Combi Oven/Air Fryer: was $229 now $163 @ Amazon
- 10.2" iPad (A13 Bionic): was $329 now $199 @ Amazon
- Bose QuietComfort Headphones: was $349 now $249 @ Amazon
- Shark AI Robot Vacuum: was $405 now $329 @ Amazon
- Nectar Mattress: was $699 now $499 @ Nectar
- LG 48" B4 Series 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $749 @ Best Buy
- Dell XPS 13 Copilot+ PC: was $1,299 now $999 @ Dell
Mattresses
Nectar: was $699 now $349 @ Nectar
40% off! Our favorite value mattress is now 40% off in Nectar's latest sale. In our Nectar mattress review, we called the Editor's Choice mattress a tremendous value for the money. We found it very comfortable (thanks to its five layers of memory foam), and it offers excellent pressure relief around your shoulders, hips, and back. Bonus points for offering an impressive 365-night trial and a forever guarantee. Currently, you can get the twin mattress for $349 (was $599) or the queen for $649 (was $1,099).
Helix Midnight Mattress: was $936 now $683 @ Helix
Save 27% + bundle: As part of its current sale, Helix is taking 27% off sitewide. Even better, all deals come with two free pillows. After discount, you can get the Midnight (twin) for $683 (was $936) or the queen for $972 (was $1,332). In our Helix Midnight Mattress review, we said the hybrid mattress delivers the comfort and support you'd expect of a pricier model. It's also an excellent choice for side sleepers, with memory foam that relieves pressure by cradling pressure points along your body. Meanwhile, the mattress' coils offer a little bounce, limit motion transfer, and boost airflow to keep you cool as you sleep. Note: At checkout use our exclusive coupon "TOMS27" to get these prices.
Cozy Earth Labor Day sale: extra 30% off @ Cozy Earth
The Cozy Earth Labor Day sale is officially underway. Right now you can save up to 25% off sitewide. Plus, use coupon code "TOMSGUIDE" at checkout to save an extra 30% off both discounted and full-price items. For instance, you can get the Cozy Earth Bamboo Bedding Deluxe Bundle for $562 via coupon code "TOMSGUIDE" (pictured, was $866). That's $303 off its full price.
Saatva Classic Mattress: was $1,395 now $995 @ Saatva
The Saatva Classic is the best luxury hybrid mattress you can buy. This high-end innerspring mattress combines eco-friendly foams and a cushioning Euro pillow top with a super-durable dual steel coil support system. In our Saatva Classic mattress review, we found it's fantastic to sleep on, offering hotel-level comfort at a reasonable price. The Saatva Classic comes in three different comfort levels (soft, medium firm, or firm) and two heights (11.5 or 14.5 inches). Plus, it includes free white glove delivery as standard. After discount, you can get the twin for $995 (was $1,395) or the queen for $1,695 (was $2,095).
TVs
TV sale: deals from $74 @ Best Buy
Whether you plan on watching football or Netflix, Best Buy has smart TVs on sale for as low as $74. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TVs we've seen from Best Buy.
TCL 55" QM7 Mini-LED TV: was $799 now $498 @ Best Buy
As one of the cheapest new options among the best gaming TVs, TCL's QM7 is the definition of value. It leverages a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium for superior gaming chops. It also has Motion rate 240Hz and Game Accelerator 120 to bring out the best performance when gaming.
LG 48" B4 Series 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $749 @ Best Buy
The B4 is LG's entry-level OLED TV model for 2024. This TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and has improved picture quality thanks to LG's A8 processor. For gamers, it features four HDMI 2.1 ports, a 120Hz refresh rate, a brightness booster and Game Optimizer Mode. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive.
Hisense QD7 85" QLED 4K TV: was $1,098 now $948 @ Walmart
Hisense makes some of the best budget TVs we've tested and although we haven't reviewed the QD7, it has all the hallmarks of a solid TV. You get a QLED panel, Dolby Vision support, Alexa/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. There's also a native 144Hz refresh rate to make dynamic/moving objects appear smooth and crisp.
Samsung 55" S90D 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,399 @ Best Buy
The S90D is one of Samsung's 2024 OLED TVs. The OLED TV features Samsung's new NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, HDR10+/HLG support, 120Hz refresh rate, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and built-in Alexa. It also offers 4K AI Upscaling to ensure all programs are crisp and sharp. On the audio front, you get Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite for 3D surround sound.
Price check: $1,399 @ Walmart | $1,399 @ Amazon
Apparel
Carhartt Women's Loose Fit Lightweight Short-Sleeve: was $24 now from $12 @ Amazon
You'll feel super comfortable and casual sporting this t-shirt with an oversized fit. The crew neck is rugged and durable while still being super soft and lightweight. The shirt comes in a variety of colors and is machine washable.
Skechers Go Dri Premier Stripe Polo (Men's): was $39 now $19 @ Amazon
Perfect for any occasion, this Skechers Polo offers a classic fit and it's made from a mix of polyester, rayon, and Spandex. It can also wick away sweat to keep you dry and odor free.
Adidas Future Icon Three Stripes Leggings (Women's): was $40 now $22 @ Amazon
Save on these iconic Adidas leggings in various colors and sizes. They feel like a second skin, making them perfect for everyday use or workouts.
Under Armour Rival Fleece Jogger: was $55 now $44 @ Amazon
Fall weather is right around the corner. This Under Armour Rival Fleece Jogger is made of an ultra-soft cotton-blend fleece with a brushed inside for extra warmth. There's also an elastic waistband with external drawcord for added comfort.
Lululemon Wunder Train High-Rise Crop Tight: was $98 now from $49 @ Lululemon
You can never own too many leggings, so you should definitely pick up the best Lululemon leggings for the gym that we’ve reviewed. The 23-inch style is on sale from $49, and are made of the breathable and sweat-resistant Everlux fabric.
Shoes/sneakers
Crocs Yukon Vista II Literide Clog (Men's): was $69 now $59 @ Amazon
These Crocs are made with vegan leather, but they feature that same lightweight and comfortable style as other Crocs. With a hook-and-loop closure system — that also pivots forward — you're free to choose between a hands-free slide or secured fit. Croslite foam outsoles can handle the outdoor elements while providing true comfort around the campfire, on the trail, or back home.
Lululemon Blissfeel 2 Women's Running Shoe: was $148 now from $59 @ Lululemon
These women's running shoes were designed to deliver support and breathability where you need it and flexibility where you want it. They feature a soft and springy cushioning so you'll bounce right along on the street, track or treadmill. The shoes also come with a 30-day trial, so you can put them to the test and get a full refund if they don't work out.
Skechers Max Cushioning Slip-ins (Men's): was $104 now $76 @ Amazon
These Skechers are designed for comfort and support thanks in part to their flexible slip-in front (top of shoe) with an exclusive heel pillow that holds your foot securely in place. They also offer air-cooled memory foam that provides pressure relief, comfort, and breathability. The cushion also contours to most foot shapes.
Nike InfinityRN 4: was $160 now $76 @ Nike
For an elevated ride, the Nike InfinityRN 4 pairs a soft, rocker-shaped platform (featuring new ReactX foam) with an ultra-comfortable collar and tongue to deliver a super-snug fit. There’s also a water-resistant membrane to help keep you dry when the weather turns foul. Note: Use coupon code "WINBIG" at checkout to get this price.
Brooks Ghost 15: was $140 now $99 @ Brooks
Brooks’ ever-popular Ghost 15 is just 99 bucks right now. These perfectly balanced road running shoes have just the right amount of cushion to keep you comfy when you’re on the move. The breathable upper fits like a glove, and at just 10.1 ounces per shoe, they might be the perfect phantasm for your feet. Note: The women’s version of this sneaker is available for the same price.
Smart home
Amazon device sale: deals from $19 @ Amazon
Labor Day sales are live at Amazon. The retailer is knocking up to 50% off Alexa-powered devices with prices from $19. The sale includes Echo speakers (many of which come with a free smart bulb), Kindles, Fire TVs, Blink security cameras, and more. As part of the sale, you can get this Blink Camera Bundle for just $89. It includes the Editor's Choice Blink Outdoor 4 camera and a Blink Mini 2 indoor camera.
Echo Dot (5th Gen): was $69 now $29 @ Amazon
The 5th-Gen Echo Dot is one of the best Alexa speakers you can buy in terms of value. It features crisp, full sound with built-in Eero for better Wi-Fi coverage. There's also a room temperature sensor that can initiate certain Alexa smart home routines when your climate gets too cold or hot. Right now it comes with a free Sengled smart color bulb.
Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Video Keypad: was $99 now $69 @ Best Buy
The Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Video Keypad lets you see and control who has access to your garage door. It has a built-in 1080p camera with 160-degree wide angle view and it lets you assign unique PIN codes for family, guests, or service providers. The battery-operated device works with myQ, Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Raynor, and AccessMaster garage door openers made after 1993.
Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen): was $169 now $104 @ Amazon
The Echo Show 8 is one of the best smart displays for budget-minded shoppers. Its sharp 13MP lens has a wide-angle lens that can center you when you're on video calls. Combine this with speedy performance, improved speakers and a dedicated Zigbee smart home hub and you have our favorite smart display Amazon has made. Bonus: It now comes with a free smart bulb.
Blink Outdoor 4 (3 camera system): was $259 now $139 @ Amazon
The Blink Outdoor 4 is one of the most popular models for keeping tabs on what's happening outside of the home. With this bundle, you'll get four fully wireless security cameras that shoot crisp 1080p video both inside and outdoors for up to two years straight. The security camera earned our Editor’s Choice award and is one of the best home security cameras we’ve tested.
Vacuums
BISSELL Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner: was $123 now $88 @ Walmart
For a multi-purpose portable cleaner, nothing beats the Little Green Carpet Cleaner. It will spray, scrub and lift away smaller messes, like dirt and stains, from all types of surfaces. Thanks to its powerful suction, It can even remove dirty paw prints from carpets, stairs and car interiors. The small-but-mighty machine boasts a 48-ounce tank capacity that gives you several cleanings between refills.
iLife V3s Pro was $159 now $119 @ Amazon
Our favorite budget robot vacuum cleaner just got cheaper. While it lacks the smarts of more expensive models, the V3s Pro is an excellent robo vac, picking up virtually everything we threw in its path — including pet hair. In our iLife V3s Pro review, we named the Editor's Choice vacuum the best budget cleaner.
Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum: was $405 now $329 @ Amazon
Shark is a name known for making high-quality home cleaning devices. While the company may not be as popular in the robot vacuum space as a brand like iRobot, that doesn't make its products any worse. In the case of the AI Ultra, you get a robot vacuum with tons of features like powerful suction, Matrix Clean, and a 60-day self-emptying capacity.
Roborock Q5 Pro+: was $699 now $329 @ Roborock
The Roborock Q5 Pro+ is a steal at $329. With the smarts to both vacuum and mop, this device features Roborock's DuoRoller Brush, which is designed to enhance vacuuming performance on carpets and ensure fewer hair tangles to provide a hassle-free cleaning experience.
Roborock S8 Max Ultra: was $1,699 now $1,099 @ Roborock
The S8 Max Ultra is a vacuum and mop rolled into one. Its intelligent dirt detection ensures optimal mop-washing time, and returns to heavily soiled areas for thorough cleanliness. The automatic detergent dispenser provides over 3 months of cleaning support with a single fill, while automatic dust collection, water replenishment, and a self-cleaning base ensure hassle-free maintenance.
Appliances
Cuisinart Coffee Plus 12 Cup Coffeemaker: was $129 now $59 @ Cuisinart
Meet your new go-to coffee machine. The Cuisinart Coffee Plus features a 37-ounce water reservoir and a 12-cup glass carafe. It has an adjustable plate that keeps your coffee hot long after its brewed and it can provide hot water on demand for tea, oatmeal, soup, and more. Note: Use our exclusive coupon code "TOMSGUIDE70" to drop its price to just $59.
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker: was $199 now $149 @ Walmart
This Ninja machine makes a range of tasty frozen treats, including ice cream, sorbet, gelato, milkshakes and smoothie bowls. In our Ninja Creami review, we said it's great for creating delicious homemade ice cream, milkshakes, and more. Just note that there's no built-in compressor, which means you'll need to pre-freeze your base or batter for 24 hours before using it.
Nespresso Vertuo Next w Aeroccino Milk Frother: was $229 now $160 @ Amazon
This Nespresso Vertuo Next machine can turn your home into a full on coffee shop. It supports six cup sizes including 5, 8, 12, and 18-oz., as well as single and double espressos brewed hot or over ice. The included Aeroccino frother provides hot or cold milk for your cappuccinos and lattes.
Ninja Combi All-in-One Multicooker: was $229 now $163 @ Amazon
The Ninja Combi All-in-One can turn the most amateur chef into a seasons pro. In our Ninja Combi All in One review, we said this multicooker, oven, and air fryer aces its main goal of turning out a lot of simple food for families with short prep and cook times. We also liked its useful documentation and no-nonsense accessories.
GE Freestanding Gas Range with Griddle: was $949 now $678 @ Home Depot
This best-selling range is discounted by $271 for Labor Day, and it has quite a few noteworthy features. It features a 15,000 BTU power boil burner, sealed cooktop burners for easier cleanup, and the "industry's largest integrated griddle," perfect for grilled cheese sandwiches or pancakes and bacon. And here's a bonus we love: the grates are dishwasher safe.
Apple
Boost Infinite: $0.01 iPhone 15 Pro Max w/ unlimited for $60/month @ Amazon
Amazon is offering any iPhone 15 model for $0.01 when you sign up for Boost Infinite. Boost Infinite is a membership plan for iPhone users. For $60/month, you get unlimited talk, text, and data. Plus, after 12 consecutive monthly payments, members can upgrade to the latest iPhone model at no extra cost. There is no trade-in requirement to join, which means you can keep your current iPhone or sell it to a third party. The deal includes the iPhone 15 through iPhone 15 Pro Max.
10.2" iPad (WiFi/64GB): was $329 now $199 @ Amazon
Lowest price! The 10.2-inch iPad features Apple's A13 Bionic CPU, a 12MP front camera, and 64GB of storage (instead of 32GB like its predecessor). You also get support for Center Stage, which uses machine learning to adjust the front-facing camera during FaceTime video calls. In our iPad 10.2-inch review, we called it a solid tablet with a great screen, smooth performance, and good battery life for a reasonable price. It's an all-time price low right now.
Apple Watch 9 (GPS/41mm): was $399 now $299 @ Amazon
The Apple Watch 9 features a faster S9 chip for better performance, 4-core neural engine, and an 18-hour battery life. It also supports Apple Double Tap, a new gesture that can be used to answer/end a call, stop a timer, play/pause music, or dismiss an alarm. In our Apple Watch 9 review, we said the Editor's Choice watch got significant performance upgrades and remains the best smartwatch you can buy.
MacBook Air 13 (M2/256GB): was $1,099 now $799 @ Amazon
The MacBook Air M2 is one of our most recommended laptops because it's remarkably light and thin yet sports a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, a speedy Apple M2 CPU w/ 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and a great 1080p FaceTime camera. In our MacBook Air M2 review we lauded this Editor's Choice laptop for its versatility and battery life, so don't miss your chance to get one at a great discount.
MacBook Air 13 (M3): was $1,099 now $899 @ Amazon
Apple's latest M3 silicon powers the new MacBook Air. The laptop can support up to two external displays (when the lid is closed), and Apple also claims its 60% faster than the M1-based MacBook Air. It boasts up to 18 hours of battery life. In our MacBook Air 13-inch M3 review, we called the Editor's Choice laptop a small wonder. It packs a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display (2560 x 1664), Apple's M3 CPU w/ 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD.
Headphones
Soundcore by Anker Q20i: was $69 now $49 @ Amazon
Anker makes some of the best budget headphones we've tested and the Soundcore Q20i follow in that tradition. They feature 2 internal and 2 external mics that work in tandem to detect external noise and effectively reduce up to 90% of it, such as planes and car engines. The ANC headphones also offers up to 40 hours of battery life.
Sony WF-1000XM5: was $299 now $232 @ Walmart
The Sony WF-1000XM5 top our list of the best wireless earbuds on the market. In our Sony WF-1000XM5 Earbuds review, we said they have some of the strongest active noise canceling around, outstanding sound quality and a great companion app. Getting the best fit can be a bit hit and miss, but once achieved, the performance with LDAC sources is spectacular.
Bose QuietComfort Headphones: was $349 now $249 @ Amazon
In our Bose QuietComfort Headphones review, we said these are "excellent always-on noise-cancelers with enhanced sound and battery life." They're missing spatial audio mode and touch controls, but for $100 less, these are nearly perfect. Especially if you like to rock a pair in a flashy style like Moonstone.
AirPods Max: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon
The AirPods Max are Apple's premium, retro-style headphones. They feature large ear cushions, a digital crown, active noise cancellation, and Spatial Audio. The latter feature uses head tracking to offer a surround sound experience. In our AirPods Max review, we said the 'phones offer exceptional noise-cancelling, a luxurious design, and sophisticated soundstage.
Sonos Ace: was $449 now $399 @ Amazon
The Ace are Sonos' first headphones and they're as close to perfect as you can get. In our Sonos Ace review, we said the Editor's Choice headphones offer superb sound and ANC. You also get a very long battery life of up to 30 hours with ANC on.
Laptops
Lenovo IdeaPad 3i: was $289 now $219 @ Amazon
There are plenty of cheap laptops out there, but the IdeaPad 3i is one of the best around. For starters, it has a 15.6-inch 1080p LCD — something which many budget laptops forgo. You also get a Celeron N4500 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 64GB eMMC. It won't play the latest PC games, but it's a reliable machine for simple work, web-based tasks, and entertainment/streaming.
Gateway 15" Ultra Slim Laptop: was $599 now $349 @ Walmart
The Gateway Ultra Slim Notebook is a budget machine packed with mainstream specs. You get a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS display, Core i5-1035G1 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. Budget laptops usually skimp on RAM or CPU power, but this machine is more than suitable for everything from homework to light gaming.
HP OmniBook X Copilot+ PC: was $1,149 now $899 @ HP
This monster of an ultraportable packs plenty of performance and power efficiency, thanks to its Snapdragon X Elite chip and 16GB of RAM. You also get a slim and sleek aluminum chassis with a gorgeous 14-inch 2.2K display. If you're in the market for a Windows laptop, this is an amazing one to buy. In our HP OmniBook X review, we said the Editor's Choice machine gives Apple's MacBook Air M3 a run for its money.
Dell XPS 13 Copilot+ PC: was $1,299 now $999 @ Dell
Lowest price! We're fans of Dell's XPS line and the next generation is finally here. The new XPS 13 Copilot+ PC packs a 13.4-inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) 120Hz display, Snapdragon X Elite CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. In our Dell XPS 13 2024 review, we praised the amazing 19-plus hours of battery life. This is the cheapest it's ever been!
Alienware m16 R2 Laptop: was $2,599 now $2,199 @ Alienware
Save $400 on this laptop which has a 16-inch display with a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 2TB of SSD space, an RTX 4070 and a whopping 64GB of RAM. It has the muscle to power just about anything, and it comes with a whole host of ports, too.
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.