- These are the top 10 things you should be buying at
Walmart this August 2023, and there's a huge
selection of amazing deals for every corner of your home. We begin with a lightweight $8 bargain in this quad folding camp
chair, which is highly compact with a couple of color options, $7.88 complete with a cup holder. And to accompany that cup holder, here's a 16-ounce chug
water bottle with lid. At a couple of my local stores, this had a clearance price of 25 cents. So while the price could vary
from one store to the next, this is a perfectly priced water bottle especially for kids' lunches. And with back to school
comes college football season and this is one of the best reviewed least expensive 65-inch
TVs I've encountered. There was a ridiculous number of TV boxes all piled up at my local stores
like Walmart was planning for some type of shopping rush. In the number two spot, this 28-inch wood-burning fire pit is a fantastic price right now at $50. With the fall weather approaching, this could be a game changer for s'mores or to create
some cozy ambiance. If you are in the market for
a heavier duty charcoal grill, this 24-inch well-reviewed
model has an online price of $96 which was the case at
several Walmarts I visited. But as you can see, at
one of my local stores, it was reduced to $50, so hopefully that will be the
price at your local store. And that same clearance treasure
hunt optimism of applies to this expert three
burner propane gas grill. The online price is 107, which is the case at
several of my local stores, but one of them had a price of $45. If that is the case for you, please let me know in the comment section. If you are looking for a bike bargain, I found some phenomenally
well priced kids bikes for prices as low as $58 and adult bikes of all
different styles with prices as low as $98. With Labor Day and Thanksgiving travel right around the corner, I wasn't feeling too thankful for all of those so-called luggage deals over the course of this past summer. That changes right now with this $90 three piece
hard side luggage combo with a variety of colors, one of the best luggage deals
I have seen in a long time. I'll feature some fantastic
kitchen tech in a moment. But in the number three
spot for food storage in the kitchen, for back
to school, even travel, this is one of the best
deals I have ever seen. On one gallon double
zipper food storage bags where you get a 40-pack count complete with that zipper mechanism, this is an amazing deal. This bestselling five-cup
drip coffee maker for $9.88 is another solid price. And if you prefer a blended
iced coffee beverage like a frappe or Frappuccino,
bear with me for a moment, there's an initial
sticker shop to this $120 blended beverage making machine price. If you do pay someone else to make you a Frappuccino or frappe close to 20 times over
the course of the year, this machine will more
than pay for itself. It's also capable of making hot coffee if you are interested. Let this next product
serve as your reminder that if you see an in-store price that's outside of your comfort zone, don't always be deterred. This nugget ice maker,
which produces an ice similar to what you
might find in a beverage from Chick-fil-A had an
in-store price tag of $238. But when I scanned it with my Walmart app, the price was in fact $178, making the price slightly more accessible if you are in the market
for one of these machines. And at better than Dollar Tree pricing, take a look at this 12-pack of
wide mouth mason canning jars with August serving as
a popular canning month for everything from certain types of jam to pickled jalapenos and tomato sauce. This might appeal to many
different households. By the way, if you are
enjoying this video, feel free to give it a thumbs up as that really helps my channel. If you can't wait for
a Black Friday TV deal, in the number four spot,
some aggressively priced TVs in addition to that one I
showed earlier on in the video include this 55-inch 4K $248
well-reviewed entry-level TV. And if you have the space
or budget for a 75-inch TV, I quite like the $498 price on this well-reviewed model
with a frameless design. While this is on par with many of the warehouse
club deals right now, the bezel on this TV is
thinner, so I am impressed. If you're looking for a soundbar to accompany a new TV purchase or upgrade the audio of
a pre-existing system, I like the $99 price on
this LG 2.1 channel soundbar with Bluetooth streaming all built-in. In the number five spot, if you still need to stock
up on school supplies, the sales are phenomenal at Walmart. Let's start with these
one subject notebooks at 35 cents each. Elmer's glue 20 cents. A 48-pack of Ticonderoga pencils is $5. A pencil sharpener is $1. A 24-pack of Crayola crayons, 50 cents. You can buy 12 Sharpies for $4. And for schools requiring Chromebooks, this Samsung is a Walmart
purchase I would avoid. You can buy a lesser priced
larger screen Chromebook from Best Buy that happens to
be touchscreen for $10 less. And I'll link to that in the
video description box below. And if you just need a
basic everyday laptop, I like the $300 price on
this 15.6-inch HP laptop with eight gigs of RAM. Before I reveal an incredibly well priced piece of furniture, in the number six spot, for a student apartment or an office, I quite like the $84 price on the single door mini
fridge from Hisense. If you're looking for
something a little bit larger, this mini fridge at
3.3 cubic feet is $118. If you're looking for
more of a beverage cooler rather than a full-fledged fridge, this retro looking Frigidaire at $59 is not actually the lowest
price for the specific model, which I did happen to find
for $2 less on Amazon. There's a clickable link on the screen if you want to take advantage
of that price drop right now. I'm kind of lukewarm on this
five-cubic foot chest freezer. Get it, lukewarm chest freezer? #dadjoke. Because for $28 less, this Frigidaire is two-cubic feet larger. I found this deal online
with a very similar design. I'll link to it in the
video description box below. I do use affiliate links which means I could benefit monetarily if you're kind enough
to use one of my links. This 20-inch inflatable queen mattress with built-in pump is well priced at $55. and with cooler weather approaching where many of us will be
more cooped up inside, this Levo desktop air purifier at $50 is a good price. If you cannot wait until October, Amazon has just announced
a second prime day where an air purifier such as this could drop by up to 30% in price. In the number seven spot, I was rather dubious to hear
of a desk priced at under $30. But the reviews for the
small space writing desk are fantastic and it comes
complete with two shelves. I love this 10-pack of six quart
storage containers for $11. And for under bed storage containers, this is a highly popular
product as we transition from one season to the next. For storing clothing at
$11, very well priced. If you're looking for a
full length mirror at $68, I like what I found right here
in terms of design and color. And for hangers, it doesn't get
much better than the pricing on this 18-pack of plastic hangers with some great in-store color options. And if you prefer velvet hangers, this 30-pack for $10 is also well priced. I'll feature some incredibly well priced kitchen
appliances in a moment, but in the number eight
spot, I saw many shoppers eyeing these home theater
projectors for $59. If you do live within distance of an Aldi, I did find a projector there with better resolution for just $10 more. This outdoor LED strip at $20 is accompanied with a remote control. And from the very
well-regarded monster brand, you typically see sold
throughout Best Buy stores. As an alternative from the same brand, this LED neon strip for
$25 is app controlled. These solar pathway lights at 97 cents are better than Dollar Tree pricing and they worked surprisingly
well in my tests. Here's a quick shopping hack. if you are planning to buy at least six to perhaps line a driveway or a pathway. For $4 and 98 cents, a six-pack
reduces your per light cost to 83 cents versus the 97 cents if you were to buy just one. Before I reveal my favorite $1 find at Walmart this month for the next point, If you are looking for a
more compact microwave oven, whether this be for a smaller apartment or even for students at $59, I like this option from Hamilton Beach. This retro microwave oven at $62 is slightly smaller but
great for a countertop. And while we are speaking of
that coveted counter space, if you need a powerful
toaster oven at $40, this option from BLACK+DECKER
could be a contender. If you prefer a griddle,
which would be great for an RV and I find these particularly
useful around breakfast, this 20-inch ceramic griddle
at $20 is well priced. And this 12-piece non-stick cookware from the Farberware brand
at $48 is non-stick, easy to clean, and on par or lower than some of the most
competitive warehouse offers I have seen for entire cookware sets. Before I get to the bonus
section for my next point, I've collected quite a few requests for cordless stick vacs from viewers, and I like this option right here whether you have carpet
or a hardwood floor, this features a zero tangle brush head and I have used this
with success in the past. The extremely popular little green machine portable carpet cleaner has shifted back to its $99 sale price that we
do see throughout the year. And for the leaves that many
of us will see accumulating in the not too far off future
depending upon where you live, this blower/vac combo at $54 could possibly give you
the best of both worlds, definitely better for a smaller property. And at 97 cents, this
disposable grill lighter is at better than Dollar Tree pricing. And the same could be
set of these 97 cents stainless steel grill tongs, which appear to be of better quality than the ones that I
have handled in the past at Dollar Tree for a buck 25. And now for the bonus section, which begins with a big
brand name bargain for $5, this one gallon jug from
Rubbermaid is perfect for anything from ice tea to lemonade or any other back to school ready beverage that many of us parents are preparing on a regular basis. Comprised from real bamboo, this torch for a buck is
perhaps my favorite $1 find from Walmart this month. And for matching pajama sets for your entire family
with either Halloween or Christmas patterns and prices as low as $6 or an online only feature, I'll link to the only
unrealistic thing I've discovered is how perfectly staged
all of these family photos happen to be. The kids are all looking up and smiling. The dogs just sitting there. We never seem to have
that level of success when we try to get our kids
to smile for the camera. But thank you for making me smile while I look at this
camera and say thank you. I love you, bye-bye.