Posted July 5, 2025
Target Circle Week and Walmart Deal Days 2025 Start THIS MONTH

Two of the biggest retail sales of the summer are almost here. Target Circle Week kicks off July 6, 2025, and Walmart Deal Days starts just two days later on July 8. These events are designed to compete with Amazon Prime Day, and that means major price drops across everything from electronics to home essentials, back-to-school gear, beauty, and more.
Both sales are open to the public and packed with limited-time offers. If you’ve been waiting for big summer savings, this is the time to shop. And yes, we’ll be posting the hottest deals here on TopSave as soon as they go live.
What is Target Circle Week?
Target Circle Week is an exclusive sales event for Target Circle members, running July 6 through July 13. You must be logged into your free Circle account to access the deals, but no paid membership is required. Expect daily deal drops, stackable offers, gift card promos, and early access to back-to-school markdowns.
What to expect:
- Top deals during the event include:Â
- 40% off Casaluna & Threshold beddingÂ
- Up to 40% off tech & gamingÂ
- 30% off tees, tanks and dresses for all Â
- 30% off school uniformsÂ
- 30% off select backpacks and school suppliesÂ
- 20% off Brightroom storage and organizationÂ
- Buy two, get one free on books, movies and musicÂ
- Spend $40, save $10 on toysÂ
- Buy one, get one 50% off select grocery including ice cream, coffee, tea, cereal, frozen meals & moreÂ
- Buy one, get one 30% off suncare, haircare, nailcare and vitaminsÂ
This is one of the best times of year to shop Target-exclusive brands and seasonal markdowns. If you’ve got kids, the back-to-school savings alone are worth logging in for. Check out the sale page here.
What is Walmart Deal Days?
Walmart Deal Days will run July 8 through July 11, directly overlapping with Amazon Prime Day. The sale is open to everyone, though Walmart+ members may receive early access to some deals. You can shop online or through the Walmart app, and expect hourly price drops across top categories.
What to expect:
- Rollbacks on TVs, laptops, tablets, headphones, and smart home gear
- Up to 60% off kitchen appliances, vacuums, and outdoor equipment
- Summer clearance across patio, grills, and pool items
- Deep discounts on school supplies, backpacks, and uniforms
- Price cuts on name-brand toys, baby gear, and small home upgrades
Walmart tends to focus heavily on competitive pricing for tech and home goods during this event, so if you’re upgrading anything major — now’s your shot. Check out sale page here.
What kind of deals will TopSave post?
We’ll be updating Just Posted and Deals sections daily with verified offers from both sales. Our team filters out the noise and focuses on real, stackable savings. You’ll see coverage on:
- Laptops, tablets, smartwatches
- Robot vacuums, air fryers, espresso machines
- School backpacks, markers, notebooks
- Household brands like Tide, Bounty, and OXO
- Kids’ fashion and toy clearance
- Big-ticket items like TVs, grills, and patio sets
You can also bookmark our Freebies page for limited-time giveaways and join Become a Member for exclusive early alerts.
Quick Shopping Tips
- Create your Target Circle and Walmart+ accounts ahead of time
- Download both store apps to access mobile-only offers
- Use store gift card deals to stack even deeper savings
- Check TopSave each morning for updated links and codes
- Shop early: hot items often sell out within hours
The Bottom Line
Whether you’re shopping for school, stocking up on household basics, or planning for holiday gifting early, these mid-year sales are your best chance to score real savings before Black Friday. We’ll be tracking it all so you don’t miss out.
Check back on TopSave daily as the deals drop — and get ready to shop smart this summer.
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Thanks for the heads up!
No prob, Jessie! Hope you snag some good deals! ????