The Best Walmart Cyber Monday Deals 2025
Walmart's Cyber Monday deals are here. Here are our top picks.
Erin Bendig
Walmart Cyber Monday deals are here. The retailer announced a one-day savings event on Monday, December 1, with fresh online markdowns across popular categories.
You can find all of these deals online. Whether you're looking to save on a new computer, coffee maker, or something fashionable, Walmart can help you save up to hundreds of dollars.
Inventory is often limited and great deals disappear fast. We cut through the clutter to show you which markdowns are actually worth your time.
In addition to these savings, you can save more money with a Walmart+ membership. Prepaid Walmart+ members also received early access to Cyber Monday deals.
Walmart is offering 50% off a year's membership to Walmart+. This comes with a free Paramount Plus subscription, free next-day shipping and savings on gas and Burger King.
Walmart Cyber Monday deals
We're updating these deals regularly to ensure you have access to the best ones:
Electronics
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- Apple AirPods 4 — Save $50, now $79.99
- Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) — Save $120, now $159
- HP OmniBook 5 16-inch 2K Touch Laptop — Save $320, now $479
- TCL 43” Class S4 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Roku TV— Save $140, now $138
- Oura Ring 4 — Save $100, now $249
- VIZIO 2.0 Soundbar w/ Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Bluetooth — Save $51.99, now $48
Home and Kitchen
Simzlife 130 Can Beverage Refrigerator with Glass Door
17.3 in D, 31.3 in H - Silver
- Keurig K-Duo Essentials, Hot & Iced Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker & Carafe — Save $50, now $79
- Thyme & Table 20-Piece Knife Set — Save $71.09, now $24.97
- The Pioneer Woman 32-Piece Nonstick Cookware and Kitchen Utensil Set — Save $52, now $97
- KitchenAid 5.5 Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer, Contour Silver — Save $200.01, now $299.98
- Ninja Grand Kitchen System — Save $70, now $99
- Shark Pro Cordless Stick Vacuum, Carpets & Hardfloors — Save $94.01, now $196
Travel
- Tripcomp Luggage Sets 4 Piece, Lightweight Carry on Luggage suitcase Set — Save $300, now $99.99
- JLab JBuds Lux Active Noise Cancellation Bluetooth Headphones— Save $30, now $49.99
- 10,000mAh Portable Charger with Built-in Cables — Save $142, now $17.99
- DAKIMOE Travel Duffle Bag — Save $16.99, now $16
- Air Tracker Tag, Bluetooth Item Finder-4Pack — Save $33.10, now $26.89
Clothes and Accessories
Shark SpeedStyle Pro High-Velocity Hair Dryer System Comes with Scalp Shield & Drying Suite
For straight and wavy hair
- Michael Kors Women’s Jet Set Large Saffiano Leather Shoulder Bag, Bright Red — Save $250, now $89
- Cate & Chloe Bianca 18k White Gold Plated 25mm Hoop Earrings with Swarovski Crystals for Women — Save $101.01, now $13.99
- Fantaslook Plaid Flannel Shirts for Women Oversized Long Sleeve Button Down Shirts Blouses Tops — Save $16, now $11.99
- Ray-Ban RB3447N-001-53 Gold Round Sunglasses — Save $80.01, now $82.99
- Cate & Chloe Ariel 18k White Gold Plated Halo Jewelry Set with Simulated Diamonds Gift for Women — Save $195.01, now $24.99
Walmart Holiday Registry
Walmart has also launched a Holiday wish list where you can create your very own registry to effortlessly save all of your holiday needs and gift ideas in one place, which can be easily shared with loved ones and friends.
What’s more, Walmart is also introducing a Toy Registry, which lets you create your own toy wish list directly from the Top Toy List on Walmart.com.
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