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    14 Products on Deep Discount in July

    This is the month to shop for gas grills, kitchen and laundry appliances, and more

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    Illustrated GIF of a can of bug spray, a BBQ grill, and a bottle of sunscreen surrounded by sales tags. Illustration: Lacey Browne/Consumer Reports

    Thanks largely to July Fourth, this month always kicks off with a load of sales on everything from large appliances to grills to mattresses and more. It can be a great time to shop for big-ticket items, as well as smaller ones such as microwaves and dehumidifiers, especially as these sales often continue past the holiday weekend.

    Beyond July Fourth sales, Amazon will be holding its annual Prime Day sale this July 16 and 17, which means there will be ample opportunities to save on practically everything, not just what’s on this list. Some early deals exclusive to Prime members are already available, and Consumer Reports will be watching the sale closely to help you find the best prices on high-quality products. Plus, Amazon isn’t the only retailer that has sales events planned. Target Circle Week, which is never quite as impressive as Prime Day, will take place July 7 to 13, and Walmart’s new Walmart Deals sale runs July 8 to 11.

    In addition to these sales, a handful of product categories typically drops in price this month. Consumer Reports tracks prices of every product we test all year to help you know when you can expect to find the biggest discounts. We expect to see plenty of opportunities for savings on these products this month.

    Want to know what’s on deep discount during the rest of the year? See our calendar of deals.

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    Grills

    Thanks to July Fourth sales, you can usually find loads of discounts on gas and charcoal grills. These deals often last throughout the month. And according to Mark Allwood, CR’s senior market analyst in charge of grills, many grill manufacturers are using 2023 as a year to try to sell through older inventory, and slashing prices in the process and making it even easier to find a top-rated grill at a great price.

    Prices can range from as little as $100 to more than $3,000, depending on what you want. CR tests grills to fit every cooking style and budget, from portable models you can take camping to larger grills designed to feed an extended family. We produce ratings of nearly 200 grills to suit first-time buyers and seasoned grill masters searching for a replacement or an upgrade.

    There are three main types of grills to choose from, and each has pros and cons when it comes to cost, ease of use, cleanup, and, most important, how it cooks food. So you’ll want to review our grill buying guide if you’re not sure whether you’d be happiest with a charcoal grillgas grill, or pellet grill.

    The Traeger Ironwood 650 TFB65BLE is a top-of-the-line pellet grill offering lots of bells and whistles, plus stellar performance. This is the first time we’ve seen a discount on this model this year. It earns ace ratings for both heating evenness and indirect cooking, two of the most important attributes of a grill. You can count on it making perfectly charred burgers no matter where you place the patties on the grate, as well as turning out tender chicken without burning it. This model has two wheels and two locking casters, and a 20-pound pellet hopper. Traeger claims this grill cooks at a temperature range of 165° F to 500° F.

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    The compact, low-priced Permasteel PG-40301-BK is a solid choice overall. It offers strong results in all of our crucial performance tests, including an impressive rating for evenness of heating. It has three burners, an electronic ignition, coated cast-iron cooking grates, and two side shelves. But we don’t have enough survey data yet to rate Permasteel’s gas grills for owner satisfaction and reliability.

    Blackstone all but built the category of outdoor flat-top grills. This entry-level model proves you don’t need to spend a ton to get great performance from its products, either. It’s the fastest of the top models we tested to get hot. It maintains even temperatures across the surface on both low and high heat. And it’s one of the few to feature only two burners, not three; as a result, you might have a slightly harder time maintaining two drastically different temperatures on the surface at once.

    The griddle is built on an unassuming open cart, and it features only one side shelf. Still, while this grill is light on features and lacks the finish or polish of pricier picks, it’s a strong performer at an unbeatable price.

    For more discounts: Best Deals on Grills

    Sunscreens

    Sunscreen is absolutely essential when it comes to protecting your skin all year, but it’s especially important in the summer months, when the days are longer and clothing is lighter. The good news is that there tend to be small discounts on sunscreen throughout the summer months.

    When choosing the best sunscreen, it’s important to consider more than just the sun protection factor (SPF), which measures how well a product will protect you from sunburn and ultraviolet B rays that can increase the risk of skin cancer. You also want to guard against ultraviolet A rays, which tan and age skin as well as contribute to skin cancer.

    Consumer Reports’ rigorous testing has found several options that effectively do well against both UVA and UVB rays, have an SPF of at least 30, and are water-resistant for 40 to 80 minutes. Take a look at which sunscreens we recommend before you start shopping.

    This La Roche-Posay Anthelios Kids SPF 50 Face and Body lotion is a winner in CR’s tests with excellent overall protection. Its sun protection factor (SPF) comes very close to its SPF 50 label. Testers describe this sunscreen as having a plastic ‘beach ball” aroma common in fragrance-free products. It left a sheen and a draggy film on testers’ skin.

    This Neutrogena spray is very good in overall performance across the board, with excellent UVA protection and very good protection from sunburn-producing rays. It does not meet its labeled SPF 50 in CR’s tests, but the protection is still adequate. It has a moderately strong tropical, fruity aroma and leaves a slightly greasy film and a notable sheen on the skin.

    This pricey La Roche-Posay Sunscreen Milk delivers on its broad-spectrum promise in CR’s tests. Although it falls short of its SPF label, it still provides very good protection from sunburn-producing rays. It’s a thin, runny lotion that has a slight aroma of plastic that’s sometimes associated with fragrance-free products. It leaves a moderate amount of greasy film and a slight sheen on the skin.

    Refrigerators

    If you need to replace your refrigerator, you might be able to find a good price. Thanks to July Fourth sales on appliances, the first week or so of the month is traditionally the best time to shop for a new fridge.

    There are so many types and styles to choose from, whether you want a French-door fridge or a more traditional top-freezer model. You’ll also want to consider the style and features of the ideal refrigerator. Do you want a water dispenser? Is freezer capacity important? Are you short on space? Take a look at CR’s buying guide to get a better sense of which type of fridge is ideal for you.

    The budget-friendly 28-inch Frigidaire FFHT1425VV, now $100 less at Home Depot than during the last big sale, is a great top-freezer for performance. It’s extremely energy-efficient, and it garners solid scores in all other tests except ease of use, where it receives an unsatisfactory rating (although that’s similar to many other top-freezers). According to our latest member survey, Frigidaire top-freezers are reliable, but they have a poor owner satisfaction score.

    The reasonably priced 36-inch-wide LG LRSDS2706S is an all-star performer, but it was $500 less around Memorial Day, so you may want to hold off and see if the price drops closer to July Fourth. It boasts top-notch ratings for thermostat control, temperature uniformity, and ease of use in CR’s lab tests. In addition, its energy-efficiency score is very good and its noise rating is satisfactory. This stainless-steel model features an external water/ice dispenser, a built-in water filter, gallon storage bins on the doors, and touchpad controls. In our latest member survey, LG side-by-sides earn lukewarm ratings for reliability and owner satisfaction. We expect the wallet-friendly LG LRSXS2706V to perform similarly, though the model hasn’t been tested in our labs yet.

    Washers and Dryers

    July Fourth is typically an excellent time to find a great deal on a new washer and dryer. In general, washing machines and dryers are designed and sold as sets, which means when one goes on sale, the other typically does as well. And they tend to have the same, or very similar, prices. But not all pairs are created equal; in some cases you may want to avoid buying a matching set. It may be worth mixing and matching to get exactly what you want.

    Washers range in price from $500 to $2,500, and there are many types to choose from. You’ll see multitasking machines that allow you to wash two loads at once, all-in-one front-loaders that go straight into dryer mode, pod-dispensing front-loadersbuilt-in pretreat featureswashers with a steam option, and more.

    When it comes to choosing the best dryer, you want one that will get your clothing dry efficiently and safely. Dryers that perform well but don’t hold up over time aren’t winners. That’s why it’s important to be aware of the most and least reliable brands.

    Overall, the Electrolux ELFW4222AW, which matches the best price we’ve seen, performs very well across CR’s tests. Its washing performance and water efficiency are excellent, and its energy efficiency, its gentleness on clothes, and the vibration levels during its 65-minute operation earn very good ratings. In our most recent surveys, CR members reported that Electrolux, as a company, had excellent predicted reliability. (Electrolux and LG are the only companies with a compact washing machine to achieve this rating.) But its owner satisfaction score was only adequate.

    This LG gas dryer, now at a remarkably good price on clearance at Best Buy, performs very well in our drying tests and offers several handy features, including a moisture sensor that automatically adjusts drying time and an auto dryness control that turns off the dryer within 5 minutes of clothes being fully dry. It also has a duct blockage indicator to alert you when ducts need cleaning. This model is also very quiet, with a 7.3-cubic-foot capacity and electronic controls.

    Dishwashers

    dishwasher can make quick work of cleaning up the kitchen, but only if it cleans and dries well. As in June, July tends to be a good time to find deals on these appliances. Depending on what features you need and want, these appliances can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to over $1,000. Some keep things simple with just the essential washing and drying functions, and others have advanced features like WiFi control, third racks, and even zone control.

    Start your search by reviewing CR’s buying guide to determine the best dishwasher for your home.

    Those looking for a budget-friendly dishwasher that offers solid performance may find it in this GE model. For less than $700, it consistently delivers clean dishes with each wash, according to CR’s tests. Drawbacks include a less-than-stellar drying performance and a somewhat noisy operation. But with a cycle time of 125 minutes—the shortest on this list—you may be able to brush aside the inconveniences. GE received a midlevel rating for predicted reliability but an unfavorable one for owner satisfaction.

    The Whirlpool WDTA50SAKZ dishwasher is already one of the best options under $1,000, and it’s at its lowest price right now. It’s a strong performer, with a third rack and an upscale look for the price, including integrated controls. Whirlpool also earned a very good rating for predicted reliability and a midlevel score for owner satisfaction based on data from our reader surveys. It’s similar to lower-end models from the KitchenAid brand, which is also owned by Whirlpool.

    Strollers

    Price reductions on strollers start in June and continue through July, so whether you’re shopping for a baby shower gift or you want to upgrade your own kid’s ride, it’s a good time to look around. Strollers can cost $100 to more than $1,000. Styling, lightweight materials, and added features can increase the price, but our tests have found that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a good, safe model.

    Buying a stroller requires some research first to ensure that you’re choosing a safe one that’s worth the price. The best place to start is CR’s buying guide, which can help you determine which features are important to help you make a smart decision. Then take a look at the strollers we recommend to find the one that best suits your needs.

    The Thule Urban Glide 2 is a sturdy, well-built jogging stroller. The adjustable handle is comfortable, and the hand brake gives you more control when running. Though it’s a little wider than most jogging strollers, it’s also, at 25 pounds, lighter than most and exceptionally easy to maneuver. It stands upright on its own when collapsed. Need room for two? Consider the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double, which scored somewhat lower than the single but still gets CR’s recommendation.

    Home Security Cameras

    If you want to feel your home to feel safer and more secure (while you’re there or away on vacation), consider installing home security cameras. Rather than paying a company to come in and install a system that they then monitor for you, the DIY route allows you to set up and monitor things all on your own.

    July is a great time to find discounts on security cameras. Since smart security cameras first became available, they’ve only gotten better and more wallet-friendly. There are indoor and outdoor cameras, as well as video doorbells, and they can all be controlled and viewed from your phone or a computer.

    Home security cameras can provide peace of mind by letting you see that your kids arrived home safely from school, that the dog walker showed up as scheduled, or that a package arrived. And companies keep making these cameras smarter through software updates that add new features, such as person detection and facial recognition.

    We have found, however, that most of the models we tested don’t always deliver the high-definition video quality their manufacturers promise. And many models require you to pay monthly fees for some of the most important features, such as cloud video storage and monitoring zones (the ability to focus on or, alternatively, ignore motion within a designated area of the camera’s field of view).

    With so many types of models and features, it can be hard to know what to look for. Read CR’s home security camera buying guide to narrow down your options and find the best product for your home before you start to look for deals and discounts.

    The Ecobee Smart Camera offers decent video quality, but truly shines in our tests for data security, response time of alerts, and smart features. Those features include voice and app control via Amazon Alexa and Apple Home/Siri, monitoring zones, person alerts, and geofencing. The only downside is that the camera requires a $5-per-month subscription to function, though that plan also includes 30 days of cloud video storage. The camera can also be turned into a full-fledged home security system if you add Ecobee contact and motion sensors to it.

    For more discounts: Best Smart Home Deals

    Dehumidifiers

    As summer weather heats up, dehumidifiers tend to drop in price. They’re great for drying out the air in your home on muggy days, which can help things feel less damp. Dehumidifiers can also take that heavy feeling out of a basement or laundry room and prevent a few other sticky situations: Humidity levels above 50 percent can breed dust mites, mildew, and mold, triggering allergies or other health problems.

    When choosing a dehumidifier, you’ll want to determine what capacity you need for your space. Large-capacity machines can work in smaller spaces, but small- or medium-capacity dehumidifiers may be more efficient. Read CR’s dehumidifier buying guide to learn more about what to look for.

    Microwave Ovens

    You can find a budget microwave oven for $50, or you can spend upward of $1,000 on a high-end model that gets built in to your kitchen cabinetry. But the important thing is the microwave’s ability to reheat and defrost food, and not all models are created equal in that regard, so it’s a good idea to check out CR’s test results and ratings before you buy a new model.

    The type of microwave is also important to consider. Countertop models are the most versatile, and there are built-in and over-the-range options as well. If you don’t currently have one of the latter, this may be something to consider if and when you ever remodel your kitchen, but it will cost more than a countertop microwave.

    There are other features to look for, too. Do you want the more common turntable or a sliding tray that may be better for reheating larger dishes? Do you need a rack? What wattage is best? Our buying guide can help you determine the best options for your budget.

    Insect Repellents

    As with sunscreen, insect repellent is a must to get through the warmer months. And the good news is retailers often offer discounts and other seasonally promotional deals on bug repellent. CR’s data analysts have found that prices tend to remain low in July as well, so you don’t need to buy a season’s supply all in one go. Though if you find a great deal this month, there’s no harm in buying extra so you don’t worry about running out.

    With so many brands and types to choose from, buying the right products can feel a little intimidating. Check out our buying guide for insect repellent to get a better idea of what to look for when you shop.

    Blood Pressure Monitors

    High blood pressure, also called hypertension, doesn’t have any obvious symptoms, but it can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and a number of other serious health problems. And though your doctor checks your blood pressure at every checkup, a single reading might not be giving you the full picture.

    If you want to keep a closer eye on your blood pressure, you can get an at-home blood pressure monitor. Consumer Reports has tested 28 models, comparing their readouts with those of a mercury sphygmomanometer (the device that’s considered the gold standard of blood pressure testing) as well as testing ease of use, comfort, and convenience.

    Models usually cost between $40 and $100, and they often fall in price this time of year. You can choose between upper-arm and wrist monitors, both of which can have a number of different features, though keep in mind that our tests have found that upper-arm monitors tend to be more accurate than wrist models. Our in-depth blood pressure monitor buying guide is a great place to start your research.

    Blood Glucose Meters

    Controlling your blood sugar, or blood glucose, level is key to managing diabetes. Accurate test results help people with diabetes adjust their diet, exercise routine, and treatment plan—which might help prevent complications and reduce the risk of seizures, kidney disease, nerve damage, and blindness.

    Anyone with diabetes can benefit from testing. Blood glucose monitoring can be important for those taking insulin or other diabetes medications, for women with gestational diabetes (diagnosed during pregnancy), and for people having difficulty controlling their diabetes.

    The devices themselves tend to be fairly inexpensive, ranging from $15 to $30 even when they’re not discounted, but don’t forget to factor in the cost of testing strips and replacement lancets. Testing strips range in cost from $18 to $184 per 100 strips. If you’re testing four times a day, that cost adds up to $265 to $2,685 annually. Medicare and some private insurance providers may assist in covering these costs.

    We are not currently testing blood glucose monitors, but our buying guide can provide more information to aid you in your research.

    Steam Irons

    Even if you don’t have a ton of clothes that need pressing after they come out of the dryer, it’s good to have an iron at the ready. Our data has shown that steam irons tend to drop in price this month, so if you need a new iron, this is the perfect time to look.

    Steam irons can cost anywhere from $15 to $150. Though cheaper models we’ve tested in the past haven’t performed all that well, you can find decent options for closer to $50 that can compete with more expensive models.

    We don’t currently test steam irons, but we have a thorough buying guide you can read to learn more about your options and what to look for when you shop.

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    Samantha Gordon

    Samantha B. Gordon

    Samantha B. Gordon is the deals editor at Consumer Reports. She has been covering the online marketplace for CR since 2019, helping readers save money and find the best prices on high-quality products. Previously, Samantha was the managing editor of the e-commerce team at Reviewed. In her free time, Samantha can be found crafting and playing her guitar. Follow her on Twitter @sam_the_editor.