Target’s “Circle Week” Sale Is Still Running After October’s Prime Day

October’s Prime Day has come and gone, but competitive sales are still on the rise. Walmart’s sale runs through October 13th, and Target’s Circle Week sale is also still active. October’s Prime Day usually marks the start of the holiday shopping season, but Target has been gaining traction on Amazon lately, starting its competitive sales before Amazon for two years in a row and ending later. Here’s everything you need to know about Target Circle Week.
What is (and how long) Target Circle Week?
Target Circle Week is Target’s fall sale that lasts an entire week. It began ahead of Amazon’s Big Deal Day in October, which lasts only two days and continues after the sale. This sale was in response to October’s Prime Day, along with sales from Best Buy and Walmart.
According to a press release from Target, Target Circle Week will run from October 6 to 12. That’s three days after October’s Prime Day at Amazon, giving you plenty of time in case you missed a major sale and are still doing your fall and holiday shopping.
Do you need to be a member to shop during Target Circle Week?
As with Amazon’s Prime Day October Sale, you’ll need to be a Circle member to take part in the sale, but unlike a Prime membership, membership is free. You can sign up on the Target app or Target.com .
What deals can I find during Target Circle week?
Target has holiday prep deals, discounts on “fall favorites,” essentials and “more.” You can shop in person or online. Their 24-hour Deal of the Day sale is also back, starting November 1st and running through “the rest of the season.” You can find more than half of their holiday toys for under $20 and thousands of stocking fillers for under $5. If you’re looking for Disney, LEGO, FAO Schwarz, Papatui, being Frenshe and Fine’ry deals, Circle Week has it all.
Many of the Circle Week offers were implemented by Amazon, and some still remain. But where Target beats Amazon is in specific home and kitchen appliances that you can’t find (or are hard to find) on Amazon. Here are some of them that you can already buy:
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Ninja 1000W Professional Blender BL610 $79.99 (original price $99.99)
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Tineco iFloor 3 Breeze $149.99 (originally $249.99)
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Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 Gum Electric Toothbrush $79.99 (originally $99.99)
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Shark Air Purifier $79.99 (originally $99.99)
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9-in-1 Instant Pot 6-Quart Pressure Cooker Kit – $59.99 (Originally $129.99)
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BLACK+DECKER Microwave Oven, 1.1 cu. ft., 1000W, $49.99 (originally $89.99)
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Magic Bullet Mini Juicer with 16 oz Juice Cup – $39.99 (Originally $49.99)
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Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Combination Coffee Maker $99.99 (originally $129.99)
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Dyson Ball Animal 3 Total Clean Upright Vacuum $299.99 (originally $449.99)
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Cuisinart Air Fryer, Toaster, Stainless Steel Oven CTOA-122 $99.99 (Originally $229.99)
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HP DeskJet 2855e Wireless Color All-in-One Printer – $59.99 (original price $84.99)
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Roku Express HD Streaming Device $17.99 (originally $29.99)