Walmart’s Anti-Prime Day Sale is Even More Competitive This Year


Walmart is poised to ramp up its rivalry with Amazon this year during Prime Day. The retail powerhouse has declared the return and extension of its Walmart Deals event, which will take place from July 8 to 13. This event will span two days longer than Prime Day 2025, set for July 8 to 11, marking the longest Prime Day to date. Additionally, it will be double the duration of last year’s Walmart Deals event, which ran for three days the week preceding Prime Day in 2024.

Customers will have the opportunity to shop Walmart Deals both in physical stores and online for the first time. As stated in a company press release, the sale will commence on Walmart.com/deals at 12 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 8, and will kick off in Walmart locations at local opening times, generally 6 a.m. Walmart+ members who pay for their subscriptions will get early access to the deals on Monday, July 7, at 7 p.m. ET, allowing them a five-hour advantage.

The sale will showcase a variety of products ranging from tech enhancements to dorm necessities, school supplies, and self-care items, featuring well-known brands like Samsung, Vizio, Dyson, and Sharpie. Some of the highlighted offers include:

– Vizio 50-inch QLED Smart TV for $238 (was $298, save $60)
– Samsung 32-inch Smart Monitor for $199 (was $299.99, save $100.99)
– Dyson V7 Advanced Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for $229.99 (was $399.99, save $170)
– Crayola Crayons (24-Count) for $0.50 (was $1.44, save $0.94)
– Sharpie Permanent Markers (24-Count) for $14.97 (was $19.55, save $4.58)
– Paper Mate InkJoy Pens (14-Count) for $14.97 (was $23.38, save $8.41)
– Black Expo Markers (8-Count) for $6.47 (was $9.28, save $2.81)

Walmart joins forces with Best Buy and Target in organizing summer sales that align with Amazon Prime Day. Best Buy will host a weeklong “Black Friday in July” sale from July 7 to 13, while Target has planned a seven-day Circle Week event from July 6 to 12.