Home Depot AC deals up to 70% off
- Yahoo Shopping reported on May 20 that Home Depot's Memorial Day air-conditioner sale had gone live, with select units discounted ahead of summer. - Home Depot's sale page showed markdowns across window, portable and mini-split models, while Yahoo highlighted discounts of up to 70% on select air conditioners. - Home Depot said Memorial Day sale air conditioners were available online and through in-store pickup options during the holiday promotion.
Yahoo Shopping reported on May 20 that Home Depot had started promoting Memorial Day air-conditioner discounts ahead of the summer cooling season. The Yahoo item said select units were marked down by as much as 70% and named portable and window models from brands including Frigidaire and TCL. Home Depot's own Memorial Day sale pages showed air conditioners listed under the promotion, with online ordering and store pickup options available. The sale is part of a broader Memorial Day push that Yahoo said began May 19. ### Which air conditioners are actually included in the promotion? Home Depot's Memorial Day sale page listed 51 air-conditioner results on May 20, spanning window, portable and other room-cooling products. The retailer's category pages also showed Memorial Day sale sections for mini-split air conditioners and for selected window units with Wi-Fi features. (shopping.yahoo.com) Yahoo Shopping said the featured markdowns included window and portable machines rather than only whole-home systems. Its article pointed readers to brands such as Frigidaire and TCL, framing the sale as an early-summer cooling promotion rather than a one-day holiday event. ### Does Home Depot's site show the full 70% markdown? (homedepot.com) Yahoo Shopping reported discounts of up to 70% on select air conditioners, but Home Depot's visible category pages on May 20 showed a mix of smaller markdowns on many prominently displayed models. On the main Memorial Day air-conditioner page, examples included a Midea 8,000 BTU smart inverter window unit at $349 from $379, a 10,000 BTU version at $379 from $419, and a 12,000 BTU model at $449 from $479. (shopping.yahoo.com) The mini-split section also showed discounts, though generally below that headline figure on the products visible in search results. Examples included MRCOOL systems marked down by $400 and Costway units with single-digit to mid-teen percentage reductions. The "up to 70%" claim therefore appears to refer to select items within the broader promotion, while many currently surfaced listings carry smaller cuts. (shopping.yahoo.com) ### How can shoppers buy the sale items? Home Depot's sale pages said qualifying Memorial Day air conditioners were available with free shipping on many items and with buy-online, pick-up-in-store options. Product listings visible on May 20 also showed local inventory, delivery timing and pickup availability varying by model and location. Yahoo Shopping said the sale was available both in stores and online over Memorial Day weekend. (homedepot.com) That matches Home Depot's category pages, which promoted in-store pickup alongside delivery for cooling products in the sale. ### What does this sale say about Home Depot's Memorial Day push? Yahoo Shopping's May 20 article placed the air-conditioner discounts inside Home Depot's wider Memorial Day campaign. (homedepot.com) Yahoo had separately reported earlier in the week that Home Depot's broader Memorial Day deals included discounts of up to 45% across tools, grills and outdoor items. (shopping.yahoo.com) Home Depot's site also showed Memorial Day sale sections across heating, venting and cooling categories beyond room ACs, including mini-splits and other seasonal equipment. That wider category buildout suggests the retailer is using cooling gear as one of several holiday-weekend traffic drivers. ### What should shoppers watch next? (shopping.yahoo.com) May 19 is the date Yahoo Shopping cited for the start of Home Depot's Memorial Day promotions, and the retailer's sale pages remained live on May 20. Home Depot's online category pages are the clearest place to track whether the deepest markdowns remain available, because product counts, local inventory and delivery windows can change by store and by model. (shopping.yahoo.com) (homedepot.com)