
The best Memorial Day sales you can still shop right now
Memorial Day may be close to over, but the deals are not gone yet.
Retailers are still running a broad mix of discounts across gadgets, home gear, audio, kitchen essentials, and outdoor products. For shoppers who waited until the last minute, that means there is still time to grab a useful upgrade without chasing expired links all day.
The remaining sale landscape looks especially strong in categories that tend to move during long-weekend events: headphones, smart home devices, TVs, vacuums, laptops, small appliances, and patio-season basics. It is the kind of shopping window that rewards focus. The best picks are usually the items people were already planning to buy, now at a better price.
That matters because Memorial Day sales can be noisy. Big seasonal events bring plenty of real markdowns, but they also bring inflated “deal” language around products that were never hard to find at a discount in the first place. If you are still shopping, the smartest move is to look for recognizable products with strong everyday value rather than buying just because the clock is ticking.
So where are the best opportunities still sitting? Tech remains a major one. Memorial Day has increasingly become a shopping event for consumer electronics, not just mattresses and grills. That means discounts can still be found on tablets, earbuds, speakers, charging accessories, and smart displays, along with bigger-ticket items like laptops and TVs.
Home products are another category worth checking before prices reset. Robot vacuums, air purifiers, coffee makers, blenders, and kitchen gear often show up during this sale period, and some of the strongest late-cycle deals tend to be on appliances and cleaning tools. For shoppers trying to make one useful upgrade instead of five impulse buys, that is a better lane than novelty gadgets.
Outdoor and summer-living gear is also part of the holiday sales mix. Depending on the retailer, that can include grills, coolers, patio accessories, fitness gear, and travel-friendly tech. The catch is that inventory gets thinner as the weekend winds down. A discount may still be live, but the exact color, size, or configuration you want may already be gone.
That is the real late-sale tradeoff. You can still find meaningful savings, but flexibility helps. If you are set on a specific model or finish, your options may be narrower now than they were at the start of the weekend. If you just want the category upgrade — a solid pair of noise-canceling headphones, a better streaming device, a new vacuum, a portable speaker for summer — this is still a workable moment to buy.
What to know
- Many Memorial Day discounts are still active after the holiday rush.
- Tech, audio, home goods, and outdoor gear remain the strongest sale categories.
- Late-sale inventory can be uneven, especially for popular colors and storage options.
- A real deal is still about value, not just the size of the markdown label.
There is also a timing angle here. Memorial Day is one of the first major shopping checkpoints of the warm-weather season, so it often catches products before summer demand fully kicks in. That can make it a smart time to buy items tied to travel, outdoor use, or home refreshes, particularly if you do not want to wait for a later event.
Still, urgency should not replace basic price discipline. A sale is only useful if the item was already on your list or fills a clear need. The remaining best buys are likely to be the ones that combine a familiar product, a straightforward discount, and immediate usefulness.
In other words: the Memorial Day shopping window is not fully closed yet. If you are still browsing, keep it practical, move quickly on strong picks, and skip the filler. The deals that remain are best treated as a chance to buy smarter — not just cheaper.
Sources
- The Verge — The best Memorial Day sales you can still shop