Updated on Dec 1, 2025 at 4:25 PM
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I’ve spent the past few years quietly combing through Walmart for the kinds of hidden gems most people overlook. Along the way, I’ve fallen for several of its in-house lines — from Beautiful by Drew to Scoop and Free Assembly under Brandon Maxwell’s direction — and my closet and wallet have both benefited. So when Cyber Monday rolls around, Walmart is one of the first places I check because its deals across fashion, beauty, home, and tech are consistently strong. After a dutiful amount of shopping-editor research, I can confidently say these are the Walmart Cyber Monday bargains worth jumping on, stat.
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Updated on December 1, 2025 at 4:25 PM ET: I made sure all of the Cyber Monday picks are still in stock and on sale at Walmart.
Best Walmart Cyber Monday Beauty DealsPS Photography | Angela EliasOlaplex No.7 Bonding Oil ($21, originally $30)
This hair oil pulls double duty as a heat protectant and a treatment. It shields hair up to 450 degrees while boosting shine, color vibrancy, and softness, and it helps tame frizz and flyaways. Most notably, despite being an oil, many users — including a PS editor — say it feels weightless and doesn’t drag down her layers the way some formulas do. Find out more about what makes it so highly coveted in our Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil review.
Editor Quote: “After I apply this oil, my hair immediately absorbs it. I can layer on as much as I need to without worrying about it weighing down my layers. I love that I can add it to my hair when it’s damp for heat protection and then work it through the ends and the layers around my face once it’s dry. The buildable formula is easy to use without worrying about overdoing it, so I usually apply a little every day in between washes. I’m still surprised by how soft my curls feel after applying it.” — Angela Elias, contributing shopping editor
PS Photography | Renee RodriguezRevlon One-Step Volumizer PLUS Hair Dryer and Hot Air Brush ($30, originally $69)
This blow-dryer brush is the next generation of the cult-favorite original. ICYMI, the first version went viral on TikTok thanks to how easy it made getting a salon-style blowout at home. This update adds a detachable brush for travel, a shape that gets closer to the roots for more volume, and three heat settings for better control. Check out our before-and-after results in our full Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus review.
Editor Quote: “The biggest difference I noticed between this brush and others I’ve used in the past is how well my hairstyle stayed put. Although I think I’ve pretty much mastered the ’90s blowout, I’ve often found that the look can fall throughout the day if I don’t use a ton of hairspray or texture spray. I didn’t use either after the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer, and my flipped-in ends lasted even after a night of sleeping on them.” — Renee Rodriguez, senior beauty staff writer and social producer
PS Photography | Marisa PetrarcaDonna Karan Cashmere Mist Deodorant ($27, originally $32)
After hearing about this deodorant over and over again, I finally bought it — mostly out of sheer curiosity about what could possibly make it so good. The rest is history. I’m obsessed with the scent, the silky application, and how well it actually works, not to mention its minimalist packaging, which puts so many others to shame. You can read more about my love for it in my Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Deodorant review.
Editor Quote: “I’ll be honest: I never imagined I’d willingly purchase deodorant for $32, but I vehemently believe it’s worth the splurge. What sets it apart is its texture, which glides on effortlessly, leaving behind a weightless powder that doesn’t feel unpleasantly wet or sticky, unlike other products I’ve used in the past.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing shopping editor
walmart.comTatcha The Dewy Skin Cream ($55, originally $72)
Yes, Tatcha is available at Walmart! (It’s one of the luxury beauty brands the retailer now carries, FYI.) Its long-loved Dewy Skin Cream is even discounted for Cyber Monday, and the timing couldn’t be better. The rich, decadent formula is perfect for winter hydration, thanks to ingredients like Tatcha’s Hadasei-3 complex (which nourishes and supports the skin barrier), hyaluronic acid (for deep, lasting moisture), squalane (to lock it all in), and antioxidant-rich Japanese purple rice (to help defend against environmental stressors).
Best Walmart Cyber Monday Clothing and Accessory Dealswalmart.comJoyspun Double Layer Low Cut Lounge Socks ($6, originally $10)
Can you ever really have too many pairs of fuzzy socks — either in your own drawer or stashed as backup gifts? At this sale price, each pair comes out to $2, which feels like an absolute steal.
walmart.comScoop Small East West Faux Suede Shoulder Bag ($22, originally $28)
One of the coolest things to happen in 2021 was fashion designer Brandon Maxwell becoming creative director for Walmart’s Free Assembly and Scoop brands. Since then, he’s been quietly dropping incredible designs at super affordable prices. I keep tabs on every season’s new releases, including this handbag, which looks way more expensive than it is.
walmart.comFree Assembly Faux Leather Basketweave Texture Tall Boots ($36, originally $41)
Here’s yet another example of Maxwell’s magic. Shoppers can’t stop talking about how luxe these look while still being budget-friendly. “They look really expensive and I get compliments everywhere I go,” one five-star review reads. Another says, “I can’t believe the quality and fit for these!”
Best Walmart Cyber Monday Tech DealsPS Photography | India YaffeApple AirTag – 4 Pack ($63, originally $99)
Making a one-time purchase of a pack of AirTags for under $65 might be the thing that keeps you from losing something worth far more. Just attach one to anything valuable or important — like your house keys or your luggage during international travel — and it syncs with your iPhone’s Find My app for live tracking. Learn how one of our former editors used them in our Apple AirTag review.
Editor Quote: “I thought these little devices were brilliant. Each AirTag is tiny; all four fit in the palm of my hand, as shown above. They took about 30 seconds to set up; all you need is your iPhone close by, and they pair automatically. I bought a four-pack because my family had four checked bags, and I named each one for the colored luggage tag on each bag, so I would know which was which. Using the Find My app that’s installed on all iPhones, I was able to track our bags from check-in until takeoff, and again when we landed back in the States. I saw them all together in the European airport, and I was even able to track, based on an airport map, that they moved with us when we had to change planes due to an electrical issue. Sure, I was a little paranoid, but it made me feel that much better after hearing about almost everyone I knew losing their luggage.” — India Yaffe, former associate shopping editor
walmart.comApple AirPods 4 With Active Noise Cancellation ($99, originally $179)
If you’re still using the OG AirPods you bought in 2017 — or you’ve never owned a pair at all — Walmart has a major deal on Apple’s newest model with Active Noise Cancellation. (Bye, subway rumble and office chatter.) They’re the best version yet in terms of microphones and sound quality, and there’s also a non-ANC option ($80, originally $130) on sale.
PS Photography | Marisa PetrarcaBeats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones ($170, originally $350)
My husband and I literally fight over these headphones — they’re that comfortable and reliable. If one of us is wearing them and the other wants them, it becomes . . . a situation. They’re the pair I pack for flights, neighborhood walks, and even bedtime when I’m trying to tune out my husband’s snoring. If you’re in the market for a high-quality pair of headphones that actually last, it’s so worth grabbing them while they’re on sale. Read more about them in my Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones review.
Editor Quote: “I can go days without charging them (which is honestly a godsend to me because I’m always running on low battery). A few more things I adore that I can’t resist sharing? These headphones come in a compact and stylish case that’s perfect for both storage and travel. The color options are more classic and timeless compared to my previous teal headphones, which is a win. Plus, they’re comfortable during workouts, including long runs on the treadmill.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing shopping editor
walmart.comMeta Quest 3S 128 GB ($249, originally $299)
The Meta Quest 3S is the newest version of the brand’s VR headset, and it drops you into a universe that genuinely feels like you’ve left your living room. You can use it for solo gameplay, family fun, or even workouts. One of our editors actually used it to fall in love with exercising, which you can read about in our Meta Quest review.
Editor Quote: “There’s a saying that fun, or play, is when you get into a flow state, where you’re so absorbed in what you’re doing that nothing else matters. I haven’t felt that in a while, but I feel it all the time now. And that, to me, makes the Meta Quest totally worth it.” — Lee Musho, branded content editor
PS Photography | Marisa PetrarcaSkylight 15-Inch Digital Calendar ($250, originally $320)
I own the wall-mounted version of the Skylight digital calendar, and it’s been a game-changer in my house. With a busy husband, a new baby with his own appointment schedule, and my workload, keeping everything straight used to feel impossible. I won’t pretend this calendar has solved all of my problems, but it’s made staying organized so much easier. My husband and I each have our own profile and full access to the shared calendar, so we’re always on the same page without having to repeat things a zillion times or rely on memory alone. Read more about how we use it in my Skylight Digital Calendar review.
Editor Quote: “There are plenty of things I love about the Skylight Max Digital Calendar, but what stands out most is how intuitive it is, and how easy it makes it for my husband and me to stay on the same page. We used to constantly get our wires crossed about who was doing what, and a shared Google Calendar never really stuck. With this device, though, we each have our own Skylight profile: his events show up in blue, mine in pink, and anything we’re doing together can be assigned to both of us (or the whole family) with just a tap. Even our baby has a profile. While his ‘schedule’ is mostly doctor’s appointments right now, it makes it so much easier to separate baby-related events from my own and find them at a quick glance.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing shopping editor
PS Photography | Lena FeltonRay-Ban Meta Wayfarer Glasses with Meta AI ($263, originally $330)
Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Glasses are worth scooping up if you love a gadget that blends style with function. While wearing them, you can take photos and videos, listen to music, make hands-free calls, and more. If you’re curious for yourself — or thinking about gifting them — you can dive into what they’re really like to wear in our Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Glasses review.
Editor Quote: “If you’re like me, then you’ve experienced many moments in life when you wish you could snap a photo from your very own eyes. Whether a fleeting cityscape or a friend’s smile, there are some moments in which pulling out a camera or your phone feels like too much of a hassle. That’s the defining feature, I think, of the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. When you’re wearing them, literally anything and everything has the potential to be a lovely photograph or video capture. I was also impressed by the quality of the photos. They were saturated and clear, and the app automatically adjusts for the wide-angle view that the glasses provide.” — Lena Felton, senior director of special projects
Best Walmart Cyber Monday Home Dealswalmart.comAnchor Hocking 32-Piece Glass Food Storage Containers ($20, originally $57)
Storage containers can be weirdly expensive. (I’ve definitely spent more of my paycheck on them than I care to admit.) That’s why I stay eagle-eyed for Black Friday deals like this set of 32 (!!) glass food storage containers. They’re a great alternative to plastic and are dishwasher-, fridge-, and freezer-safe.
walmart.comThyme & Table 32-Piece Aluminum Cookware Set ($88, originally $189)
Not to be dramatic, but I’m kind of drooling over this aluminum cookware set. It comes with literally everything you could possibly need in the kitchen: pans, serving utensils, measuring cups, the whole deal. The matching pieces make it look so chic, and the nonstick finish is a major bonus. It also comes in taupe and black if you’re more of a neutrals person.
walmart.comKitchenAid Deluxe Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer ($279, originally $399)
Something about owning a KitchenAid mixer feels like an official step into adulthood, which is why I’m personally adding this one to my cart. At 30, it feels like it’s about time, especially while the price is this good. I’m fully ready to enter my Taylor Swift bread-baking era the second it arrives.
PS Photography | Angela EliasSamsung 65″ Frame TV ($1,079, originally $1,248)
With the Frame TV, guests regularly mistake your television for a framed piece of art — and that’s exactly the point. You choose the artwork that speaks to you and complements your space, and it displays on the screen whenever you’re not using it as a TV. We break down everything you need to know in our Samsung 65″ Frame TV review.
Editor Quote: “The Frame TV tugs at my minimalist heartstrings. Instead of the jumble of thick black cords that need to be corralled with other TVs, the Frame TV has a single clear cable that is so thin it practically disappears. This single cord is 16-feet long and connects the TV to the One Connect Box. The One Connect Box is where you can plug in you external devices. We connected my son’s Nintendo Switch and our Apple TV. Since the clear cord is so long, you have the flexibility of connecting everything from game consoles to satellite receivers to your TV without needing to place them next to the TV. It’s a great option if you want to hang your TV in a tricky place, like above a fireplace mantle.” — Angela Elias, contributing shopping editor
– Additional reporting by Balim Tezel
Marisa Petrarca (she/her) is a contributing editor for PS Shopping and has over seven years of experience writing and editing beauty, fashion, and lifestyle content. She was previously the senior beauty editor at Grazia USA and the style and beauty editor at Us Weekly. Now freelancing, her work has been featured in Cosmopolitan, Allure, Marie Claire, and more.
Balim Tezel (she/her) is a shopping updates editor at PS and the founder of Maison des Nus, a New York-based affordable luxury brand. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.



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