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    10 Items You Shouldn’t Buy at Walmart Until September

    By Kerra Bolton,

    1 day ago
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    Walmart’s Labor Day sale will likely offer deep discounts in every department as shoppers cap off the summer and prepare for cooler weather.

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    Here are ten items you shouldn’t buy at Walmart until September.

    Home Décor and Furniture

    The further from summer, the higher the discount on items like outdoor patio sets and grills.

    • MF Studio, 7-Piece Patio Set: This elegant outdoor patio furniture set normally sells for $1,600 but was recently offered at half-price. Its cushions are processed with water-repellent, soil-release, and stain-resistant technology.
    • Weber Summit S-670 Liquid Propane Gas Grill: The Weber Summit grill The Weber Summit grill has burners for searing, smoking, and rotisserie cooking styles. It originally sold for $3,650 and went on a mid-summer sale for $2,900. It’s likely to be discounted even further in September.

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    Major Appliances

    Consider replacing your refrigerator or mini fridge. Walmart carries most brands, such as Samsung and LG, as well as more budget-friendly ones like Frigidaire and Galanz.

    • Frigidaire Stainless French Door Refrigerator: Originally selling for $3,050, the refrigerator is now offered at $1,661. The price could be reduced even further as Walmart manages its inventory.
    • Galanz French Door Beverage Refrigerator: It can store up to 167 beverages like water, juice, soda, or beer. Currently, it retails at $600 and is likely to go on sale in September as students and parents adjust to dorm life.

    Mattresses and Bedding

    Major mattress sellers look to three-day weekends like Labor Day as an opportunity to move mattresses and lightweight bedding inventory before the upcoming winter holidays.

    • Signature Design by Ashley Millenium Hybrid: Currently, the queen sells for $950 and the king for $1,300, but the prices could be further discounted. The mattress conforms to your body and has two layers of temperature-regulating material.
    • Levtex Home Ophelia Quilt Set: Offered in grey, taupe, blush, and cream, the king quilt set retails now for $170 and could go on sale. The reversible quilt features blooming floral vines on one side and solid gray on the other.

    Kitchen Appliances and Cookware

    Stock up on everything you need to cook fall soups and stews.

    • Ninja Detect Power Blender + Processor: The blender/processor was initially offered for $189 but is now on sale for $169. It includes a 72-oz. pitcher and an eight-cup processor bowl.
    • GreenPan Ceramic 10-Piece Cookware Set: Normally retailing at $400, this nonstick cookware set comes in several colors and is currently on sale for $179. Pastel colors like “Sunrise” and “Julep” could be discounted as fall nears.

    Home Office Supplies and Electronics

    School supplies and electronics are affordable even after the new school year has begun.

    • Hisense 100″ Google Smart TV: Walmart lowered the price from $2,800 to $2,300, with more savings to come. It’s perfect for movie, gaming, and sports enthusiasts.
    • 2024 Apple 11″ iPad Air: Ranging from $1,1,00 to $564, the recent iPad model could go on sale as Walmart typically discounts its Apple products during major sales and back-to-school promotions.

    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : 10 Items You Shouldn’t Buy at Walmart Until September

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