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Memorial Day Sales That Quietly Extended Into June 2026

Half the 'Memorial Day' sales never ended. Here's which ones are still live, which are renaming, and which are about to vanish.

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Yan Doe
Published June 4, 2026

Here’s the open secret of the retail calendar: most “Memorial Day sales” don’t actually end on Memorial Day. They get renamed. The “Memorial Day Mattress Event” becomes the “Early Summer Sleep Sale” becomes the “Pre-Father’s Day Bedroom Refresh” becomes the “Independence Day Weekend Event.” Same discount levels, different banners, continuous runway from late May through late July.

If you missed Memorial Day weekend, you didn’t actually miss the sale. You missed the loudest week of advertising for the sale. The discount is still on the floor. Here’s what’s specifically still live as of early June 2026.

Mattresses — still wide open

Every major direct-to-consumer mattress brand is still running its Memorial Day discount, often at the exact same percentages. As we covered in our mattress sales survey, the runway extends all the way to July 4th.

What’s specifically deepest right now:

  • Saatva — luxury models at 15–20% off, free white-glove delivery.
  • DreamCloud — “Up to 50% off” against inflated MSRP; effective discount 30–40%.
  • Nectar — extra accessories bundled (pillows, sheets, mattress protector).
  • Helix — bundle pricing for couples (two mattresses + accessories).

If you’ve been waiting, buy this week or wait six more weeks for Independence Day. Anything in between is pure inertia.

Furniture

The “Memorial Day Furniture Event” became the “Summer Furniture Sale” at most major retailers. Discounts:

  • Wayfair — 30–60% off on indoor and outdoor categories. Their “Way Day” rolls into Independence Day next.
  • West Elm — 20–30% off on flagship sofas and dining sets. Look for stackable codes via Reddit’s deals thread.
  • Crate & Barrel — 20–25% off, free shipping over $99.
  • Article — Persistent 10–15% off across most categories. The summer “free shipping over $999” promo is the real value.
  • Joybird — 25–30% off custom upholstery. Lead times are 8–12 weeks, so buying now is fine if you want delivery by August.

The deepest furniture window of the year is still Labor Day. If you’re not in a rush, the Labor Day discount on most pieces will beat the current sale by 5–10 percentage points.

Outdoor furniture and patio

The outdoor furniture clearance arc begins now and deepens through August.

  • Home Depot and Lowe’s are still at 25–40% off most patio sets. The first wave of “summer collection” clearance hits in late June, and the deeper discounts come in August.
  • Target’s Threshold and Studio McGee outdoor lines tend to drop in July as new floor sets arrive.
  • Wayfair’s outdoor section is running aggressive promotions through Father’s Day.

If you have a specific patio set in mind, buy now. If you can wait until late July, expect another 15–20 percentage points off.

Appliances

The “Memorial Day Appliance Event” is now the “Father’s Day Appliance Event” at most big-box retailers. Same machines, same discount levels, different banner.

  • Lowe’s and Home Depot — 10–25% off most major appliance categories, plus the recurring “10% off with appliance package” promo.
  • Best Buy — Manufacturer rebates stacking with retailer discounts. LG and Samsung specifically still running the Memorial Day rebate structure.
  • Costco — Costco’s Memorial Day appliance event included free white-glove delivery on most large pieces; this offer is still live for several brands.

The real deep window for appliances is September–October when next-year models arrive. If you can wait, wait. If your fridge is dying, the current discount is fine.

Outdoor cooking and grills

  • Weber, Traeger, Char-Broil — All running discounts through Father’s Day, often at deeper rates than Memorial Day weekend itself because Father’s Day is the year’s biggest grill-buying window.
  • Big Green Egg — Doesn’t formally discount but accessories and bundles are on sale at authorized dealers.
  • Home Depot and Lowe’s — Free assembly and delivery on grills over $399 through mid-June.

For grills specifically, the Father’s Day weekend is the discount peak, then prices stay flat into July before deeper clearance starts in August.

Tools

  • Milwaukee M18 lineup is running its Father’s Day buildup at Home Depot — many tools at 20–25% off, free batteries included on selected kits.
  • DEWALT 20V MAX is running similar promos at Lowe’s.
  • Ridgid lineup at Home Depot has aggressive bundle pricing on the JobMax / X4 platforms.

These tools track the Father’s Day calendar precisely. Discount peak around June 14–18, then prices reset.

Travel — the summer arc

Memorial Day travel deal pricing has largely held into June. Tactics:

  • Hotels: Booking.com and Hotels.com are still showing 15–25% off select inventory for July and August.
  • Cruises: Cruise lines (Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Celebrity) extended their Memorial Day “Wave Season” promos through mid-June. Onboard credit bundles are real value.
  • Rental cars: Costco Travel rates are stable; Hertz and Avis are quietly cheaper than they were in May.
  • Vacation rentals: Vrbo and Airbnb hosts in shoulder-season markets are running last-minute discounts for July check-ins.

What’s actually ending soon

Some Memorial Day deals genuinely have an expiration date and are about to reset to higher prices. Watch for:

  • Mattress accessory bundles (sheets + pillows + protectors) tend to roll back to standalone pricing in mid-June.
  • Specific home goods at Bed Bath, Target, Macy’s that were tied to Memorial Day inventory clearance are nearly gone — last call within the next 7–10 days.
  • Free delivery thresholds at several furniture retailers (Wayfair specifically) often tighten in the second half of June.

The synthesis

For most major purchase categories, Memorial Day pricing is still live in early June 2026 under different marketing names. The same items at nearly the same discounts will be available through Father’s Day and into Independence Day, with one short reset in late June where some specific bundles end.

If you’ve been waiting on a mattress, a piece of furniture, an appliance, a grill, or a travel booking, this week is fine. The “you missed it” anxiety the retailers cultivate is part of the marketing. Buy when you’re ready. The sales aren’t going anywhere.

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