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This family-size Gourmia air fryer is 62% off — plus more of the best Walmart deals of the day


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Shop the best Walmart deals of the day for Nov. 8:


As of 7 p.m. ET yesterday, we're officially in Walmart's Deals for Days season. TL;DR: Get your wallet ready.

The Deals for Days event features new batches of deals dropping every Monday at 7 p.m. ET, with Walmart+ members getting early access at noon the same day. While some of the deals have already sold out, there are plenty of savings still available on Nov. 8. If you're looking for small kitchen appliances, vacuums, TVs, monitors, laptops, or audio products, keep scrolling to see the best deals that are still live — including a $50 Instant Pot Duo or a $79 HP Chromebook.

Best kitchen deal

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It's hard to believe this Gourmia Digital Air Fryer hasn't sold out yet, as it's one of the best air fryer deals we've seen. With a six-quart capacity, it's large enough to feed an entire family — and it's on sale for just $38 (regularly $100). Choose from a dozen preset cooking functions, use guided cooking options to fight the learning curve, and pop the basket and crisper tray in the dishwasher when you're finished cooking.

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Best floor care deal

Why we like it

Give your floors some TLC with a Shark Navigator Lift-Away Upright Vacuum on sale for under 100 bucks. Since it's already at its Black Friday price, there's no need to hold off for a better deal. The Navigator Lift-Away helps you reach all the nooks and crannies in your home, thanks to swivel steering and a convenient lift-away canister (hence the name). Just pop off the canister at the press of a button and you'll have more portability and range. It comes with an upholstery tool and crevice tool for taking your cleaning experience to a whole new level.

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