Best Green Monday deals — save on laptops, TVs, iPads and more
With less than two weeks till Christmas Eve, retailers are offering Green Monday deals on everything from Sony TVs to Instant Pots. The retail holiday, which was originally used by eBay to describe the second Monday of December, is an opportunity for consumers to shop last-minute deals.
Many of today’s Green Monday deals are essentially a continuation of the deals we saw last month. Some retailers, like Best Buy, are leaning into the holiday a little more than others. Amazon, for instance, has no official Green Monday deals, but is instead offering its usual batch of holiday deals.
Nevertheless, Christmas Eve is right around the corner, so we’re rounding up the best last-minute Green Monday deals you can get right now.
Green Monday deals at a glance
- Adidas: tees, hoodies, workout clothes from $9 @ Amazon
- Alienware: up to $300 off + gaming laptops from $860
- Amazon: save on 4K TVs, Ray-Ban, Apple devices, more
- Best Buy: save on Chromebooks, air fryers, treadmills, and more
- Dell: laptop sales from $249
- Dyson: $100 off select vacuums @ Dyson
- eBay: up to 75% off headphones, robot vacs, and more
- HDTVs: smart TVs from $149 @ Amazon
- Home Depot: up to 40% off DeWalt, Milwaukee, more
- HP: 61% off laptops from $209
- Lowe’s: up to 50% off vanities, smart home devices, more
- Nectar: $399 off mattresses+ free $399 gift @ Nectar
- Newegg: up to 55% off gaming laptops and accessories
- Overstock: holiday home sale 70% off
- REI: up to 40% off jackets, base layers, wool clothing and more
- Samsung: up to $1,300 off 4K QLED TVs, appliances, more
- Target: top deals on appliances, clothing and more
- Verizon: up to $1,000 off 5G phones with trade-in
- Walmart: 50% off toys, apparel, and more
- Walmart Plus: get early access to restocks
- Wayfair: up to 70% off desks, coffee tables, more
TVs
Laptops
Mattresses
Kitchen appliances
Tablets
Streaming
Headphones
What is Green Monday?
Green Monday is a term used to describe the second Monday of December. The term was coined by eBay in 2007 and since then it’s become a faux retail holiday for online merchants similar to Cyber Monday. For consumers, Green Monday is an opportunity to shop last-minute deals.
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