To paraphrase the problematic classic movie Love, Actually: It’s Memorial Day, and this is the season when we will tell the truth. The truth is, you’ve been dreaming of a new air fryer, haven’t you? Or a robot vacuum? If the price tag has been scaring you away from finding your next great kitchen or home device, these Memorial Day sales are right up your alley.
Don’t see anything you like here? We already have some outdoor Memorial Day deals, with more to come over the weekend. And there’s plenty more in our buying guides, including our guides to the Best Projectors and the Best Air Fryers. Happy dealing!
Updated May 29, 2023: We’ve removed dead deals and updated pricing throughout.
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Kitchen Deals
All-Clad D5 Essentials Pan
Photograph: All-Clad
The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale is happening now through May 30, making some of the best pots and pans you can buy much more affordable than usual. The versatile D5 Essentials Pan is included in the sale, and it’s one of our favorites.
The Ninja Air Fryer Max XL might sound large, but it’s surprisingly compact for an air fryer. Instead of crowding your countertop, this air fryer will give you more room than other air fryers to actually, you know, use your kitchen. It doesn’t have an app, but it has a straightforward control panel that’s easy to use.
The Instant Vortex Plus Air Fryer Oven is a great choice for big households with its 6-quart capacity. It’s also great for anyone who likes to check on things as they cook. Unlike other air fryers where you have to open the drawer, this one has a large viewing window that lights up with the touch of a button.
This toaster oven does the basics well. You can count on the Zojirushi Micom Toaster Oven (7/10, WIRED Recommends) for all your roasting, baking, and reheating needs. The domed pans that come with it don’t really work well, so you might want to spend what you save on quarter-sheet pans instead.
You’ll be itching to mix up a cocktail in front of friends or record yourself baking lemon bars with this beautiful citrus juicer. It’s a style statement for sure, and it’s made to last forever. Your future cocktails will thank you.
Ooni Karu 16
Photograph: Ooni
This pizza oven is practically perfect. The Ooni Karu 16 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is easy to assemble, has a large cooking space for those 16-inch pizza pies, and uses surprising little fuel while cooking.
If you’re just getting started with cooking your own pizzas and don’t want to spend too much, the Ooni Koda 12 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is a great beginner pizza oven. It’s light and small, heats up in just 20 minutes, and will cook a pizza in two.
Home Deals
Roborock Q5+
Photograph: RoboRock
No robot vacuum is perfect, but the Roborock Q5+ (9/10, WIRED Recommends) comes pretty darn close. It’s simple to use, can map multiple rooms and floors around your entire home, and lets you designate certain floor types for each of those rooms. Check out our guide to the Best Robot Vacuums for more options.
No one expects an air purifier to look pretty. But Blueair’s Pure Fan Auto is a fan we don’t mind looking at in a bedroom or office, and it will quietly cycle cool, purified air through the room. It’s not strong enough to cool an already toasty room, though. Check out our guide to the Best Air Purifiers for more.
Coway Airmega 400S
Photograph: Amazon
Got a big room that needs air purifying? The Airmega can clean up to 1,560 square feet, and it will cycle all the air in that size of room twice an hour, or four times an hour if half the size. It’s easy to use with touch controls and a color-coded air quality monitor ring. The 400S model connects to Wi-Fi so you can control it from an app, an upgrade from the plain 400 model.
Get a deal on a bidet with Tushy’s Memorial Day sale, which runs from May 26 to May 30 with the code SUMMERBUM. Tushy’s Classic 3.0 Bidet is easy to install and doesn’t need an electricity hookup, making it super easy to add to any bathroom. It also has a variety of finishes for the knob so that it’ll blend into your bathroom perfectly.
If you want the most bang for your buck out of a Google smart speaker, the Nest Audio (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the way to go. But only if you’re happy with a soft pink speaker—only the Sand color is left in stock at this price.
If you’re in the market for an Alexa, why not get one with a screen? The Echo Show 8 is a fantastic smart display all around, and the best choice for an Alexa display. See the weather, follow recipes, join video calls, and stream shows all on this little device.
Google Nest Hub Max
Photograph: Google
The Google Nest Hub Max is our favorite all-around smart display for a reason. Well, several reasons: It packs a 10-inch touchscreen, pretty good speakers, and a camera you can use for Zoom calls. The chalk color model is still available for $40 off on Monday morning while the price of the darker charcoal has jumped.
The rounded fourth-generation Amazon Echo (8/10, WIRED Recommends) packs big, balanced sound for its price point, along with all of the Alexa features you know and love. It can also double as a smart home hub.
Gravity is a major name in the weighted blanket game. The Basics blanket is Gravity’s budget blanket, and while it’s much cheaper than most weighted blankets, it’s still fantastic. A coupon has dropped the price another $8 on Memorial Day.