Retailers Offer Discounts on Air Conditioners, Fans and Kitchen Appliances
Major retailers are running Memorial Day sales on portable air conditioners, tower fans, espresso machines, air fryers and robot vacuums. Discounts range from $50 to several hundred dollars on selected models.
thehindu.comRetailers have reduced prices on cooling equipment and kitchen appliances ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. CNN Underscored reported discounts on portable air conditioners, tower fans, espresso machines, air fryers and robot vacuums.
The Shark TurboBlade Tower Fan is available for $199 at Amazon and $200 at Best Buy, reduced from $250. The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Pro Fan is priced at $130 at Amazon and $80 at The Home Depot and Best Buy, down from $150.
The De'Longhi La Specialista Opera Espresso Machine With Cold Brew is listed at $700 at Amazon, down from $900. The Casabrews 3700 Essential Espresso Machine in Silver sells for $95 at Amazon, reduced from $110. The Ninja 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Brewer is available for $65 at Walmart, down from $74.
The GE Profile Over-the-Range Sensor Microwave in Stainless Steel is listed at $429 at GE Appliances, down from $719.
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Potential Impact
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Consumers may purchase cooling equipment at lower prices before summer temperatures rise.
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Retailers may see increased sales volume during the holiday weekend.
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