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Best Labor Day Deals Under $25: Save Big on Everything from Tech to Outdoor Gear

This isn’t a drill. Labor Day is just a few days away. But sales and deals are already in full swing at most major retailers. That includes Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and more. You can find tons of bargains and savings on just about everything you can think of, including smart home finds, tech gear, home and kitchen essentials, and so much more.

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And for the super smart shopper, we’ve got you covered. We’ve searched high and low to bring you the best deals under $25. Yes, you read that right. All of the deals on this page are $25 and under. Stay tuned, as we’ll be updating this page throughout the holiday weekend with the best deals we can find.

Labor Day Deals Under $25 on Tech

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If your WiFi signal doesn’t seem to reach your entire home or business, you might want to consider getting an extender. Simply plug it into a wall outlet and watch your WiFi signal get boosted throughout your home or business. And this one from TP-Link is now 54% off.

Labor Day Deals Under $25 for Home & Kitchen

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Say goodbye to seeing pet hair (or yours) everywhere. Easy to clean with this Chom Chom roller. It also works as a lint roller to keep lint off your clothes, carpets and furniture. It works on many surfaces such as cushions, couches, carpets and even your car. Available in black or white.

Labor Day Deals Under $25 in Health and Fitness

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Bring the gym home with these dumbbells from Fitness Gear. Made from cast iron, they are durable and will last for years. Please note that this is a single dumbbell.

Labor Day Deals Under $25 on Toys and Games

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Embrace your child’s inner geologist with over 200 rocks in this collection. The collection includes geodes, real fossils, rocks and minerals. There is also a learning guide to help you identify which rock is which.

Labor Day Deals Under $25 on Outdoor Finds

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Add a touch of tranquil decor to your patio with this 2 by 4 foot outdoor rug. And don’t worry about making a mess or spilling anything on it, it’s machine washable. And best of all, it’s 50% off right now.

What should I buy during the Labor Day sale?

As this roundup details, there are tons of products on sale for under $25 in honor of Labor Day. There are huge savings on everything from back-to-school essentials to tech gear to outdoor gear and more. More deals are added every day, so stay tuned to this page as we share all the hottest new deals in our Labor Day coverage.

Where else can I shop on Labor Day?

Virtually every major retailer is participating in some form of Labor Day sales. We cover a ton of places to help you find the best deals, no matter where you prefer to shop. Check out our roundups of the best deals from places like Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, and of course our live blog of deals from around the web.

How We Pick the Best Labor Day Deals

At CNET, we have a team of expert shoppers and bargain hunters with years of experience helping shoppers understand which big sales and deals are legit and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, the Fourth of July and countless other shopping events. We’ve gotten really good at weeding out the scams and superficial deals. We look at real discounts, quality ratings and time left on the sale when choosing which deals to show you.

  • Real discounts mean just that. We look at price history where possible to make sure there are no manufacturers who are inflating prices to make the discount seem bigger than it is.
  • Quality reviews are important for any product, but especially for big purchases like grills, furniture, and appliances. If it breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn’t really worth it.
  • The remaining sale time is a big part of our review process. If a deal seems short or only available for remaining stock, we will let you know up front so you don’t come back to the deal later and be disappointed.

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