With Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days having just wrapped up on Oct. 9, other retailers are keeping the momentum going with their own sales events. Target was among the first to announce its competing event, Circle Week, which runs through Oct. 12.
While Amazon's "October Prime Day" lasted just two days, Target hosted a whole week of deals. Target's last Circle Week ran July 7 through 13, conveniently just before Amazon's July Prime Day. We're sensing a pattern...
Like Prime Day, Target Circle Week requires a membership to shop, but unlike Prime, Circle membership is free to join. Target promoted Circle Week as a way for shoppers to get deals on fall and holiday favorites and everyday essentials. They also brought back their popular "Deal of the Day" program, offering a series of one-day-only deals throughout the week.
SEE ALSO: Walmart is going head-to-head with Prime Big Deal DaysBut Target isn't stopping at sales! They're also launching some exciting holiday-exclusive partnerships. The brand is the "premier retail destination for Universal Pictures' Wicked," offering both merchandise and "experiences" around the heavily anticipated film. Plus, Target is returning its partnership with British retailer Marks & Spencer to introduce new food, beverage, and home goods options.
Target's Circle week deals are available to shop in-store and online. To join Target's Circle membership, sign up for free online.
Chore days are made so much easier if you have a robot vacuum in your arsenal, and the Roborock S7 Max Ultra is a great pick that also happens to be on sale for Target Circle Week. The S7 Max Ultra brings a totally hands-free cleaning experience, including (in addition to its vacuum capabilities) a mopping function, automatic obstacle avoidance, and a self-cleaning, -drying, and -emptying base. Pick one up at Target for $799.99 and save $500 during Circle Week.
Shark S3601 Professional Steam Pocket Mop — $69.99$109.99(save $40)
Shark Steam and Scrub All-in-One Hard Floor Steam Mop — $139.99$179.99(save $40)
Shark NV360 Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe Upright Vacuum — $159.99$199.99(save $40)
Shark IX141H Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum — $199.99$259.99(save $60)
Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro Plus Carpet Cleaner — $239.99$269.99(save $30)
iRobot Roomba i5 Robot Vacuum and Mop — $249.99$349.99(save $100)
Dyson Ball Animal 3 Upright Vacuum — $299.99$449.99(save $150)
Shark RV2610WA Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop — $399.99$699.99(save $300)
iRobot Roomba Combo i5+ Self-emptying Robot Vacuum and Mop — $399.99$549.99($150)
iRobot Roomba j9+ Robot Vacuum — $649.99$899.99(save $250)
Roborock Qrevo Pro Robot Vacuum — $659.99$999.99(save $340)
iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum & Mop —$699.99$999.99(save $300)
Matching Amazon's Prime Day price, the iPad 10th generation is down to $299.99 at Target. The WiFi-enabled tablet comes with 64GB of storage and is packed with impressive internals: Retina display, A14 Bionic chip, and ultra-wide front camera are all here. During Target Circle Week, shop the iPad 10th generation for $50 0ff.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro Tablet (32GB)— $74.99$149.99 (save $75)
Amazon Fire HD 10 (32GB)— $74.99$139.99 (save $65)
Amazon Fire Max 11— $139.99$229.99 (save $90)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (64GB) — $169.99$219.99(save $50)
Apple iPad 9th Generation (64GB, WiFi) — $199.99$329.99(save $130)
Apple iPad 9th Generation (256GB, WiFi) — $349.99$479.99(save $130)
Apple iPad Mini (64GB, WiFi) — $399.99$499.99(save $100)
There's a lot of PlayStation 5 news right now with the upcoming release of the 30th Anniversary bundle, plus the console was on sale during Amazon's October Prime Day. During Circle Week, Target is dropping the price of the PlayStation 5 Slim Console to $449.99, knocking $50 off the price. If you're curious about the differences between the standard PS5 and PS5 Slim, we've laid out all the differences here but TLDR: It has all the same power as the PS5, but with a 30% reduction in volume.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS5 — $19.99$49.99(save $30)
Grand Theft Auto V for PS5 – $19.99$39.99(save $20)
Avatar: The Last Airbender — $19.99$29.99(save $10)
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PS4 – $19.99$59.99(save $40)
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures for Nintendo Switch — $19.99$29.99(save $10)
Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 for PS5 — $19.99$33.99(save $14)
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for PS5 — $29.99$69.99(save $40)
Disney Dreamlight Valley Cozy Edition — $29.99$39.99(save $10)
EA Sports UFC 5 for PS5 — $34.99$39.99(save $5)
Super Mario Bros U Deluxe for Nintendo Switch — $39.99$59.99(save $20)
Super Mario Odyssey for Nintendo Switch — $39.99$59.99(save $20)
TCL is basically budget 4K TV royalty. Their TVs are super affordable without sacrificing quality, and this 55-inch Google TV is no exception. Highlights include 4K Ultra HD resolution, HDR support, a gaming mode, Dolby Atmos audio, and Google TV Smart OS with built-in Chromecast. If you need a new TV, TCL won't disappoint, and it doesn't hurt to have a $80 discount.
Westinghouse 43-inch Roku HD 4K TV — $189.99$309.99(save $120)
Westinghouse 50-inch Roku HD 4K TV — $199.99$279.99(save $80)
Samsung 43-inch Crystal UHD 4K TV— $219.99$279.99 (save $60)
Samsung 50-inch Crystal Smart Tizen UHD 4K TV— $249.99$329.99 (save $80)
TCL 55-inch Class S5-Series UHD 4K TV — $269.99$349.99(save $80)
Westinghouse 65-inch Roku HD 4K TV — $299.99$399.99(save $100)
Hisense 65-inch Smart Google UHD 4K TV — $379.99$399.99(save $20)
TCL 65-inch Class S5-Series UHD 4K TV — $379.99$449.99(save $70)
Vizio 65-inch Smart UHD LED 4K TV—$379.99$429.99 (save $50)
LG 55-inch Smart LED 4K TV — $649.99$799.99(save $150)
Samsung 65-inch Class Q60D QLED 4K TV — $799.99$899.99(save $100)
If you're constantly stocking your fridge with comically large cases of La Croix, it may be time for you to move on to a more cost-effective and eco-friendly option like a SodaStream. Luckily, the SodaStream Art is on sale ahead of Target Circle week — $45 off the original price, just $104.99. Using the SodaStream is simple. Just fill up the included bottle with plain water, stick it in the machine, and push the button to get a bubbly beverage in seconds. Trust us, it's worth it.
Crock-Pot 2-quart Manual Slow Cooker — $11.99$19.99(save $8)
Black + Decker 1.1-cubic foot 1000W Microwave Oven — $49.99$89.99(save $40)
Instant Pot 6-quart 9-in-1 Pressure Cooker — $59.99$129.99(save $70)
Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 — $89.99$119.99(save $30)
Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven — $99.99$229.99(save $130)
Keurig K-Supreme Coffee Maker — $99.99$169.99(save $70)
Ninja Foodi 6-quart 5-in-1 Air Fryer —$99.99$179.99(save $80)
Ninja Sizzle Smokeless Indoor Grill — $119.99$139.99(save $20)
Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Machine — $127.99$169.99(save $42)
Staub 11-inch Cast Iron Skillet — $249.99$357(save $107.01)
Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine — $549.99$699.99(save $150)
Having an air purifier in your home is highly recommended if you want to keep your air quality as safe as possible. The Shark Air Purifier is a great option for exactly that purpose, and you can get one on sale for just $139.99 ahead of Target Circle Week ($40 in savings). The Shark Air Purifier can help purify spaces of up to 500 square feet and can capture 99.98% of airborne particles thanks to its included HEPA filter. The purifier also uses Clean Sense IQ to automatically track air quality in real time so there's no guesswork on your end.
Honeywell Insight HEPA Air Purifier —$129.99$159.99(save $30)
Honeywell Designer Series HEPA Air Purifier — $129.99$199.99(save $70)
Blueair Pure 311i Max 100 Air Purifier — $149.99$229.99(save $60)
Shark Never Change Air Purifier — $179.99$249.99(save $70)
Shark Air Purifier Max — $179.99$279.99(save $100)
Blueair Pure 211i Max 100 Air Purifier — $199.99$349.99(save $150)
Dyson Hot and Cool Gen 1 Purifier — $429.99$529.99(save $100)
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