Did you know that Walmart has weekly flash trading that offers incredible savings? I was old today when I discovered them. Think about saving Up to 70-90% off Clothing, electronics, tools, school supplies, and even furniture. Transactions are online only and at Walmart it’s not We advertise it everywhere. The truth is, I couldn’t even find a link to them on their homepage. But I’ve done some drilling and discovered everything you need to know to save.

How to find these Walmart Flash deals
Walmart seems to be the case do not have I want you to find these clearances Flash trading Because they do do not have Make it easier to find. I couldn’t find the link anywhere on their homepage.
They lend banks to clean up things like this by word of mouth, and most shoppers still want to fill the bulk of their online cart with what they sell at full retail prices.
That being said, the best way to get a flash deal page is simply to do it Search for “Flash Deals” in the main search bar On (either a website or an app), quickly drop down any links you can click/tap.
From there it will be sent to Flash handles the homepage Where they break down this week, trades will be made by category. More popular shopping categories include electronics, jewelry, clothing, tools, kitchens, pets, sports and outdoors, toys, and even seasonal decorations.
Pro Tip: Quickly sort your transactions
Walmart Let’s actually sort useful flash deals.
I can’t sort it now Best savingsyou can tap All filters And sort Price: Low → High We’ll take you to your price range right away.
I like to sort too Inside the store So I can get items ready for pickup before they sell out.
See: Walmart’s “Price Flip” Hack that will change the way you shop
The transaction will disappear soon…

One deal that caught my eye right away was 18K white gold plated earrings for just $16.99. Regularly $130… Are you kidding? How about the Bluetooth Sparker, which costs just $21.39 and costs $168?
But here’s the catch, stock is constantly changing and trades lasts only a week It expires every Friday in the middle of the night.
They actually have Countdown Clock It will be shown to you when all the deals disappear and a new batch pops up.

But… if the transaction sells out before the countdown clock reaches zero, the product is finished. It may be sold out and never return. (Update: The above earrings disappeared 2 hours after they first discovered them)
If the transaction is great, Don’t procrastinate It can be very sold out before you decide to buy it, thinking you still have time.
Pro Tip: First click on “Flash to Flash Turems”
I highly recommend that you develop a tapping habit “New features for flash trading” beginning. Walmart will add new ones to the Flash Deals section throughout the week. This will allow you to find them right away. So it’s the perfect way to see all the brand new items and not old crap that won’t sell.
Remember, new ones tend to sell out the fastest. So, if you look at this first, you have the best chance to get the colour, size, or pickup time you need before others grab them.
See: 4 Easy Ways to Win Walmart Prizes
Have you heard of the shipping fees that were jacked?

Rumors have been floating online that Walmart offers these flash deals to seduce shoppers, and then hits with high shipping to make up for the low prices.
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Everything on Flash comes with the same standard shipping policy with Walmart. Spend at least $35 and flash orders will be shipped free of charge. It costs under $35 and costs $6.99. And you Walmart+Member Get free shipping with minimal cost.
Pro Tip: Make your return easier
Surprisingly, not all flash transactions are sold and shipped by Walmart. Some come from third-party marketplace sellers and are simply filled by Walmart.
If you take a closer look at the product page, you will see who is selling it. For market sellers, the return window is usually 30 days, and in most cases the only way to return is via email. Read the seller’s policy on the product page. That way you won’t be surprised if you have to return something.
Better yet, try buying only the flash deal Walmart sold and fulfilled So you get them 90-day return policy You can come back inside the store.
A true personal experience from you…
If you’re hanging around my blog long enough, you know that I like to put my money where my mouth is. So I recently purchased some flash deals and wanted to tell you what I’ve learned.
Beware of the inflated “price”
got it. The first thing worth mentioning is that the more expensive a flash deal item, the more “list prices” appear to swell.
Some examples:
1. TCL 85 inch QM6K 4K Smart TV – The list price is $2,999, and the Flashdeer price is $997.99 for a “saving” of $2,002. After some research, no one is trying to sell this TV for $2,999. Also, Best Buy has accurate TV for $999 at the time I wrote this. Best Buy also has an 85-inch TCL with a slightly lower resolution for just $599.
2. Sarpun Laptop 15.6 inch Full HD, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD – The price for Walmart is $299.59 and the price for Strikethrough is $1099. Again, no one is trying to get $1100 for this. If you want to wait about a week to deliver directly from China, you can actually make it cheaper with Aliexpress.
remove: Always do your research Never assume The flash price is a good price. Walmart is trying to fool you, especially with more expensive items and with extraordinarily high prices.
See “Resold” Flash Trading
I also stumbled Flash contract for renovated items Make your potential savings even greater.
Walmart calls it “relocation” for confusing reasons, but the prices are really good and lowers Amazon’s refurbished prices.
The example I purchased was the Dyson V11 cordless vacuum. Walmart sold a completely completely “updated” vacuum for just $249.99 (REG price: $429.99) and Amazon sold an entirely completely “updated” vacuum for $375.95.
And before you asked, both vacuums were in Renovated – Excellent Comes with terms and a solid return policy. Anyway, worth knowing, don’t sleep in a “renovation” deal at Walmart.
Ask your readers: Know about these flash transactions, so tell us the most money you’ve ever saved. Please drop a comment, thank you.

By Kyle James
I started Shopping com in 2000, but became a consumer expert and advocated writing about out-of-box ways to save money at stores such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, Costco. I’ve been talking about my savings tips on Fox News, Good Morning America and the NY Times. (learn more)
Source: Rather-Be-Shopping Blog | Shopping Hacks, Return Policies and Coupons – www.rather-be-shopping.com



