Home Depot’s Spring deals are live

If you’re planning a spring project, Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday event has discounts across grills, power tools, patio furniture, mulch and brands like DeWalt, Traeger, Weber and LG — useful if you want to lock in savings before tariffs push prices up. (BobVila and ZDNet roundup Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday deals on grills, tools, patio furniture and major brands.) (bobvila.com) (zdnet.com)

Home Depot’s spring sale is live now, and ZDNet says it started on April 9 and runs through April 22, with markdowns hitting grills, lawn mowers, power tools, appliances, mulch, soil, and plants instead of just a few seasonal items. (zdnet.com) The company’s own Spring Black Friday page shows this is not a tiny promo page with a dozen products on it, but a broad event with more than 8,500 sale listings and free shipping or buy-online-pick-up-in-store options. (homedepot.com) Some of the biggest cuts are on expensive items where a timing mistake costs real money, like a Samsung Bespoke refrigerator marked down from $3,199 to $1,799 and an LG French-door refrigerator cut from $3,099 to $1,599 on Home Depot’s sale page. (homedepot.com) The outdoor side is just as aggressive, with a Nexgrill 4-burner propane grill listed at $199 instead of $249 and a Weber Spirit E-325 listed at $499 instead of $549, which is why deal roundups are centering grills so heavily. (homedepot.com) Tools are a big part of the pitch because spring projects usually lock you into one battery system, and Bob Vila says Home Depot has Milwaukee, DeWalt, Ridgid, and Ryobi discounts running at once, with prices starting under $50 and some cuts reaching 59% off. (bobvila.com) That battery-system angle is why bundle deals matter more than a single drill on sale, and ZDNet says some offers include buy-one-get-one-free tool promotions from DeWalt and Milwaukee instead of just straight price cuts. (zdnet.com) Bob Vila’s broader roundup says the event reaches up to 69% off and includes brands people usually wait for, like DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Weber, and Makita, plus patio furniture, storage pieces, and small appliances. (bobvila.com) The tariff angle is not just shopper paranoia, because a White House fact sheet published last week says the administration strengthened tariffs on imported aluminum, steel, and copper, and Customs and Border Protection’s January 2026 tariff overview shows aluminum duties as high as 50% for many countries. (whitehouse.gov) (cbp.gov) That does not mean every grill or appliance jumps in price tomorrow, but it does mean products built with lots of metal or imported components are being sold into a market where replacement inventory could cost retailers more than the stock sitting in stores today. (whitehouse.gov) (cbp.gov) So this sale is really two things at once: a normal spring push for grills, mulch, patio sets, and lawn gear before outdoor season peaks, and a chance to buy before later inventory reflects a tougher import-cost backdrop. (usatoday.com) (whitehouse.gov) If you were already going to buy this month, the cleanest targets are the things with clear posted discounts and obvious seasonal use right now: grills before Memorial Day demand, tool bundles before you add batteries one by one, and bulky yard supplies like mulch and soil while the event is still running through April 22. (zdnet.com) (homedepot.com)

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