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The 10 best Walmart deals to shop this week: Stasher, Crocs, Ninja and more

The 10 best Walmart deals to shop this week: Stasher, Crocs, Ninja and more

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CNN Underscored editors found the best sales at Walmart right now, including deals on a Ninja Slushi maker, platform Crocs and a half-gallon Stasher bag.
Revlon SmoothStay Coconut Oil Infused Hair Dryer
This affordable hair dryer includes two attachments and matches its lowest price. The coconut oil-infused barrels are suitable for all hair types and help style your tresses in a snap with minimal heat damage. With this 33% discount, the machine is $10 off, making it just $20 for the package.
Ninja Slushi Professional Frozen Drink Maker
While we've seen the rarely in stock Ninja Slushi drop under $250, deals like that are once in a blue moon. Ahead of July 4th and other summer soirées, the viral drink maker is a whopping $68 and can whip up milkshakes, frozen juices, spiked drinks and more in speedy timing with its RapidChill Technology.Read our review
Crocs Bella Clogs
Stay elevated all season long with Crocs' comfortable platform clogs. The bright Poppy hue is the perfect on-trend color, and we're shocked to see these at over half off since they typically stay at full price elsewhere. As always, you can customize these with the brand's line of charms.
Dreamegg D3Pro White Noise Machine
Fall asleep more easily with a convenient sound machine. It's equipped with 29 audio options, including white noise, nature lullabies and more. Folks love its cordless build for throwing into suitcases ahead of travel. So catch some Zzzs and relieve stress while the device is almost 30% off.
Bissell PowerForce Helix Bagless Upright Vacuum
Clean a variety of surfaces with Bissell's customizable upright vacuum. Its five height settings can tackle fabrics, carpets, hardwood and more. Plus, its 23-foot power cord will allow you to move from room to room without issue. The home appliance is $20 in the blue and purple models.
Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen)
Our pick for best budget Apple Watch is at an even more reasonable price in select Sport colors at Walmart. This model is a great entry point for those exploring health tracking and fitness wearables with its under $200 price tag. Try it out for yourself, or gift it to someone else while the deal is still live.Read our review
Sonos Ace
A little over a year ago, our senior electronics editor, Mike Andronico, got his hands on these headphones. He was impressed by its design, sound quality and home theater functionality for those who have things like a Sonos soundbar in their space. The steep retail price is similar to competitors, but its over $100 price drop is even more enticing.Read our review
Stasher Half Gallon Bag in Clear
After washing fresh produce, store it in this mega reusable Stasher bag. Our outdoors, sustainable living and pets editor, Kai Burkhardt, tested fixtures from the brand during CNN Underscored Earth Week and became obsessed with the eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags. Read our review
Contigo Wells Plastic Filter Water Bottle With Autospout Straw Lid
Sip better-tasting water immediately with Contigo's handy plastic tumbler that has a filter attached to its lid. It lasts for up to five months and, like the Stasher bag, is another sustainable swap that you can make to avoid single-use products.
Ninja AF101 Air Fryer
Sometimes, pre-heating the oven is too much of a chore, and you want to make a meal in under 30 minutes. If that's you, consider adding Ninja's air fryer to your routine while it's 23% off. Its basket is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, and it heats up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for speedy cooking. Our deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to beauty finds of the week, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure we're finding the best buys for our readers.

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