Home Depot has launched its massive Spring Black Friday sale on April 4, offering hundreds of discounts on indoor and outdoor power tools, patio furniture, large kitchen appliances, storage solutions, and more. Whether you have DIY projects around the house or need to work on your lawn and garden, now is the time to get everything you need at a great price.
We’ve sifted through the entire sale to bring you the best deals. The event runs from April 4 to April 28, so keep checking back for new deals and expired ones to make the most of the bargains. Stock up on all your seasonal needs during this sale.
When it comes to smart thermostats, it’s hard to beat the sleek rounded design of the Nest Learning Thermostat. It’s one of our top picks for the best smart learning thermostats of 2024. Not only does it look great, but it can also help you save on your home’s energy bill. The device usually costs $249, but you can grab it now for just $199.
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Get single tools or all-in-one kits for drills, impact drivers, saws, and more at deep discounts.
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Enjoy up to 25% off on select garage storage systems, steel cabinets, workbenches, and closet organization items.
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This wicker conversation set includes one loveseat, two chairs, a coffee table, and cushions to keep your guests comfortable in your outdoor spaces.
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Revamp your kitchen with up to $2,300 off on select kitchen appliance packages. You can also find savings on individual appliances like washers and dryers.
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How long does the Home Depot Spring Black Friday Sale run?
The Home Depot Spring Black Friday sale started on April 4 and will continue until April 28, giving you ample time to take advantage of the deals and complete your home projects.
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