Home Depot sale window
- What happened: Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday event ran through April 22 with big discounts across tools and appliances. - The key specific: BobVila reported power tools up to 71% off, and SlashGear noted LG refrigerators discounted up to 53%. - Context/reaction: The promotion’s strongest value areas were power tools, refrigerators, and patio/garden goods before the April 22 cutoff ( ).
Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday sale ended on Wednesday, April 22, after a two-week push on tools, appliances, and outdoor gear. (usatoday.com) Home Depot’s own sale pages said the event ran from April 9 through April 22, with featured markdowns in tools, appliances, garden products, and patio categories. (homedepot.com) The deepest headline discounts were in power tools. Bob Vila reported tool prices cut by up to 71% off in one roundup and up to 72% off in another, with brands including DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Ridgid, and Makita. (bobvila.com) Appliances were another focal point. SlashGear said LG refrigerators were discounted by as much as 53%, while Home Depot’s sale page showed a 28-cubic-foot LG French-door model at $1,599, down from $3,099, a 48% cut. (slashgear.com) Outdoor seasonal goods also got prominent placement before the cutoff. Lifehacker’s last-minute roundup highlighted grills, patio furniture, and outdoor power tools, and Home Depot’s patio section advertised select online furniture at up to 25% off. (lifehacker.com) The timing tracks with Home Depot’s spring selling cycle, when shoppers buy mulch, mowers, grills, patio sets, and replacement appliances ahead of summer. Mashable noted the retailer has used a similar April window for this event since the early 2010s. (mashable.com) The sale also overlapped with rival spring promotions. Tom’s Guide reported Lowe’s and Home Depot were both pushing patio and garden deals before the midnight deadline, turning outdoor categories into a direct price comparison for shoppers. (tomsguide.com) Some of the most aggressive offers were concentrated in a few categories rather than spread evenly across the store. Bob Vila’s lawn and garden roundup put those discounts at up to 60% off, while Home Depot’s tools page showed many brand-specific cuts in the 35% to 50% range instead of blanket storewide markdowns. (bobvila.com) For shoppers who missed the April 22 window, the useful takeaway is narrower than the “Black Friday” label suggests: this year’s strongest Home Depot spring deals were concentrated in power tools, refrigerators, and patio-and-garden basics. (slashgear.com)