Home Depot spring deals near end
- Home Depot’s online Spring Deals event is still live on Saturday, May 9, with the site showing a countdown of about two days remaining. - The sale is broad, not just a coupon drop — Home Depot is discounting patio sets, grills, mowers, tools, soil, mulch, and appliances. - That matters because May is peak yard-and-patio buying season, so the event is less a surprise sale than a timed seasonal push.
Home Depot’s spring sale is basically in its last stretch. On Saturday, May 9, the retailer’s homepage showed “Spring Deals End In” with roughly two days left, which pins the finish line around late Monday, May 11. But the interesting part is not just the countdown. It’s what Home Depot is trying to move right now — yard supplies, outdoor power gear, patio furniture, grills, tools, and big-ticket appliances, all lined up with the exact moment people start doing summer projects. ### Is this a real sale or just a branded landing page? It looks real in the practical sense that matters to shoppers — a lot of products are marked down from prior prices, and the sale page is pulling together more than 1,000 items under the Spring Deals banner. (homedepot.com) The homepage and category pages also show free shipping on qualifying items and fast delivery or pickup options on many products. (homedepot.com) ### What kinds of products are actually discounted? The mix is very seasonal. On the spring page, you can see Miracle-Gro garden soil at $4.57, Vigoro mulch at $3.33, a RYOBI self-propelled cordless mower at $449, a Hampton Bay 7-piece patio dining set at $448, and a Weber Spirit grill at $499. On the appliance side, Home Depot is advertising up to 40% off select refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, and dishwashers, with examples like an LG French-door refrigerator marked down from $3,099 to $1,799. (homedepot.com) ### Why is the timing so specific? Because this is the sweet spot for outdoor spending. Early May is when shoppers start buying mulch, soil, grills, patio sets, and lawn equipment in a serious way — not browsing, actually buying. (homedepot.com) Home Depot is leaning into that window with a sitewide seasonal event rather than waiting for Memorial Day. That gives the company a first shot at project spending before the next big promo wave hits. (homedepot.com) ### Does “two days left” mean the prices vanish Monday? Probably some of them, yes — but not all. The catch is that Home Depot runs overlapping promotions all the time, and individual product discounts can change even if the broader event ends. The event countdown suggests the current Spring Deals campaign wraps around May 11, but some categories, especially appliances, may roll into other promos or keep “see low price in cart” pricing afterward. (homedepot.com) ### What’s the best way to think about this sale? Think of it less like a one-off clearance and more like a curated seasonal push. Home Depot is grouping together the exact categories people buy when weather improves — dirt, plants, mowers, grills, patio sets, and upgrade items for kitchens and laundry rooms. That makes the sale feel broad because it is broad, but it’s still tied to a very specific shopping moment. (homedepot.com) ### Are the discounts deep enough to matter? Sometimes yes, sometimes not. Small consumables like soil and mulch are more about convenience and timing than giant percentage cuts. The bigger savings show up on furniture, appliances, and select tools — things with enough margin for triple-digit markdowns. One furniture listing showed a massage chair cut from $6,999 to $2,999, though that’s obviously not the typical spring-yard purchase. (homedepot.com) ### So what should shoppers watch now? Watch the countdown, but also watch the item page. If you need mulch, soil, a mower, a grill, or patio seating right now, this is clearly one of Home Depot’s main May pushes. If you’re hunting a specific appliance or tool, the smarter move is to compare the current markdown with whatever Memorial Day brings in a couple of weeks. The bottom line is simple — Home Depot’s spring sale is near the end, and it’s aimed straight at the first big burst of outdoor and home-upgrade spending. (homedepot.com) If your project is happening this week, the timing works. If it can wait, another promo wave is probably close behind. (homedepot.com)