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February may be the shortest month of the year (despite that extra day this year), but retailers still manage to pack in a range of sales events.
The promotions you’ll see this month include deals related to Presidents’ Weekend (Feb. 17-19 this year) and Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14). There may be some sales ahead of the Super Bowl (Feb. 11), and possibly even some small sales to celebrate Leap Day (Feb. 29). Plus, retailers will be discounting items throughout the month in a bid to start moving out winter pieces to make way for spring inventory.
“There’s a lot of seasonality in retail in February that makes shopping interesting,” says Sarah Jankowski, director of user growth and integrated marketing at Shopkick. “I’ve even seen Easter in stores already, so everyone is trying to push anything winter out of there.”
Keep in mind that some retailers will start their Presidents’ Day sales even before the holiday weekend or extend them through the following week. Here’s a look at some of the categories where, according to shopping experts, you’ll find sales this time of year, as well as where to shop and how much you could save.
Mattresses
Presidents’ Weekend is the first long holiday weekend of the year, and it’s also one of the best times to invest in upgrading your mattress — and your sleeping situation.
“In general, rather than product-specific sales, you’re going to see storewide discounts,” says Kimberly Palmer, a consumer expert with NerdWallet. “That’s typical of the three-day holiday sales.”
You’ll find mattresses on sale at department and furniture stores as well as in both brick-and-mortar and online specialty mattress retailers.
Where to find deals: Casper, Serta, Sleep Number
Potential savings: 40 percent off or more, plus bonus gifts with purchase such as pillows or mattress toppers
Appliances
Like mattresses, appliances are one of those large purchases on which retailers make big price cuts to entice shoppers during Presidents’ Weekend. You’ll find deals on all large appliances, including washers and dryers, refrigerators, ovens and dishwashers. In general, retailers will offer big discounts on purchases of multiple appliances.
Purchasing an eco-friendly appliance? Plug the product and your zip code into this tool at EnergyStar.gov to see whether you may be able to boost your savings even more with a rebate.
“We typically see the biggest discounts at the Big Box stores and department stores, and at major retailers like Amazon and Target,” Palmer says. “But there will be sales everywhere, so you can also shop local. Sometimes if they aren’t explicitly matching prices of their competitors, there might still be room for negotiation.”
Where to find deals: Lowe’s, Best Buy, local appliance stores
Potential savings: 30 to 40 percent or more
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