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Overstock's 4th of July sale can help you go hard on that patio upgrade


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Rattan patio furniture with table arranged outside

Save up to 70%: Overstock's 4th of July sale runs between June 22 and July 5. Save on thousands of items across categories like furniture (patio and indoor), rugs, mattresses, and more.


Another year, another skipped vacation. Covid has passed the torch to inflation as summer's biggest buzzkill, with many adults saying they'll be changing their travel plans in light of abnormally high prices.

Take Overstock's 4th of July sale as your sign to kick off that home upgrade project you've been contemplating. Between June 22 and July 5, thousands of items across a slew of home categories will be up to 70% off. Our favorite callout from the sale is patio furniture starting at $99 — the ultimate chance to turn your outdoor space into a makeshift vacation oasis.

Peruse the whole sale at your leisure or jump to the category that's been on your upgrade list:

Oh, and free shipping on everything.

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