Lowe's marks 42" vanity at $849
- Lowe’s is running a bathroom-vanity promotion today, with the allen + roth Pittman 42-inch single-sink model marked down to $849 from $1,699. - The standout number is the cut itself — $850 off, or exactly 50% — inside a broader vanity event covering 70-plus items. - It matters because Lowe’s spring promos are leaning into quick home-refresh categories, where one-day markdowns can move bigger-ticket DIY purchases.
Bathroom vanities are one of those purchases people put off until the old one is really bothering them. That’s why this Lowe’s markdown stands out. The company has the allen + roth Pittman 42-inch single-sink vanity with top listed at $849, down from $1,699 — a straight $850 cut. And it’s not a random one-off. It’s part of a broader vanity push that looks built for spring DIY shoppers. (lowes.com) ### Which vanity is actually on sale? The specific item getting attention is the allen + roth Pittman 42-in White Undermount Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with a white engineered-stone top. Lowe’s lists it as fully assembled, with a solid wood frame, a 42-inch width, and the sale price of $849. The regular price on the product page is $1,699, which is why the savings number lands so cleanly at $850. (lowes.com) ### Is this just one vanity? No — the bigger story is the category sale around it. Deal listings tied to Lowe’s today say the retailer is discounting more than 70 bathroom vanities and vanity tops, with savings of up to 50% and free shipping on most items. Lowe’s also has a dedicated vanity-deals page live, which backs up that this is part of a broader merchandising push, not just one product getting cleared out. (dealnews.com) ### Why does 42 inches matter? Because 42 inches hits a sweet spot. A 24-inch vanity works in tiny powder rooms, and 60-inch models are for bigger shared bathrooms. But 42 inches is the in-between size a lot of people actually need for a primary bath that isn’t huge. Basically, it’s big enough to feel like a real upgrade, bu(dealnews.com)hy markdown on some oddball size. (lowes.com) ### Is $849 cheap or just less expensive? It’s still a meaningful spend. This is not an impulse-buy vanity. But for a fully assembled model with an engineered-stone top, the sale moves it from “major project splurge” into “maybe this weekend” territory. The catch is that Lowe’s also says pri(lowes.com)tail listing, not a guaranteed long-window price. (lowes.com) ### Why is Lowe’s pushing this now? Spring is when Lowe’s wants people starting projects. Its current seasonal savings page is framed around getting into home-improvement jobs as the weather warms up. Bathroom refreshes fit that pattern really well — they feel substantial, but they’re still (lowes.com)hs-long plan. (lowes.com) ### Is this a one-day kind of deal? Probably closer to that than to a month-long everyday price. Similar Lowe’s vanity promos have been running as “deal of the day” or short-window events in recent weeks, often with the same “up to 50% off” framing. That doesn’t prove this exact item disappears tomorrow, but it does suggest the company is using repeated, limited-time vanity events to create urgency. (dealnews.com) ### So who should care? Anyone already planning a bathroom refresh. If you were not shopping for a vanity yesterday, $849 is still $849. But if 42 inches is your target size and you wanted something assembled with the top included, this is the kind of markdown that can change the math fast. (lowes.com) The bottom line is simple — Lowe’s has a real half-off vanity deal live today, and the Pittman 42-inch model is the clearest example. For the right bathroom, that’s a serious discount on a very normal size, which is why it matters more than a random clearance oddity. (lowes.com)