Target Is Having A Four Day Sale And You Can Score Major Savings
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Oop! I know you didn't think that Target wasn't going to come through with savings this Presidents' Day weekend. That's right, the Four Day Sale is on now and you can score major deals on everything from clothing to baby products and more!
Here are a few of our faves on sale right now!
1.A pair of high-rise straight jeans in a light wash reviewers say are so comfy, your leggings might be going on an extended vacation while you lounge around in these instead.
2.A pair of AirPod Pros ready to transport you into your own noise-canceled concert experience which might be the closest any of us get to Usher's new tour. "Hey Siri, play 'Yeah!' by Usher."
3.A reversible comforter and sham set by Opalhouse rich in color, comfort, and style. If your bedroom chambers could use a little jazzing up, look no further.
4.A chic and comfortable mock neck T-shirt that allows room for your body to breathe and show off a little midriff while layered under your fave winter coat.
5.A Bissell Little Green deep cleaner perfect for pet parents whose furry friends tend to leave them little gifts on the carpet every once in a while. It's a small yet mighty appliance that reviewers say works better than they ever imagined.
6.A KitchenAid food chopper that's basically a lean mean choppin' machine. This lil' baddie can chop, mix, and puree. You can chop fresh fruits and vegetables, and mince parsley, chives, or garlic to help you breeze through meal prep.
7.A portable sound machine to help soothe the kids to sleep when they have trouble resting outside of their natural environment. It has three sound options: bright wight noise, deep white noise, and gentle surf.
8.A shower caddy that'll streamline your hygiene routine. No more blind reaching for your shampoo and ending up with conditioner. The open slots are great for allowing water to slide through to assist in the decrease of soap scum buildup.
9.A KitchenAid mixer ideal for enthusiasts looking to up their culinary skills. This tiny titan can mix, knead, and whip ingredients to perfection. You can also add attachments that'll add even more versatility like shredders, pasta makers, and more.
10.A cropped tee that'll transport you into your '90s era where you can strut around like an extra on One Tree Hill for your OOTD.
11.A set of ~cool and crisp~ cotton pillowcases so you don't have to spend most of the night flipping to the cooler side of the pillow.
12.An elevated bean bag chair complete with memory foam just begging to hug the book-lover looking to create the perfect ~comfy~ nook.
13.A Waterpil water flosser ready to rid your teeth of all the itty bitty parcels of food that your favorite toothbrush seemed to leave behind.
14.A midi sweater dress — casual yet chic, this lightweight dress carries so much personality and gives you the ability to show off your shoulders. Baring skin in the winter months? Let's!
15.A Nanit smart baby monitor that'll help you watch over baby, track their sleeping habits, and monitor the room temperature.
And that's just a snippet. Buy something today that'll treat yourself tomorrow! Target's Four Day Sale is on now and goes until Feb. 19. Happy shopping!
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