Retailers in the U.S. have launched early Memorial Day sales on outdoor equipment and home goods ahead of the holiday weekend [1].
These promotions allow consumers to prepare yards, decks, and patios for summer parties and barbecues before the official start of the season [1]. The timing of these deals helps shoppers avoid the rush of the holiday weekend while securing necessary equipment for home maintenance.
Available discounts include price cuts of up to 79% off on various early Memorial Day sales [2]. Some individual deals start at $5 [2]. The sales focus heavily on outdoor utility and leisure, featuring items such as lawn mowers, power banks, and patio furniture [1].
Beyond yard equipment, some retailers are offering broader electronics and lifestyle discounts. Shoppers can save up to 35% on select items from brands including Apple, Dyson, Lego, and Ray-Ban [3]. This mix of utility and luxury goods suggests a strategy to capture a wide range of consumer spending early in the month.
Many of these offers are appearing on major e-commerce platforms and at brick-and-mortar stores across the country. The early rollout of these discounts is a common trend for retailers aiming to move seasonal inventory before the peak of the summer heat [1].
“Discounts of up to 79% off on early Memorial Day sales”
The shift toward 'early' holiday sales indicates a retail strategy to extend the shopping window and manage inventory logistics. By offering steep discounts on both high-ticket outdoor machinery and low-cost accessories, retailers are attempting to lock in consumer spending before competing holiday promotions peak.





