Fall is for nesting—and for feathering your nest with whatever will keep you sane during the winter. Which is why a number of retailers, including The Home Depot, drop prices on home goods with big fall deals.
The Home Depot fall savings event for 2025 is unusually broad, because The Home Depot itself is unusually broad—the store that first brought the home improvement superstore nationwide. This fall, The Home Depot sports discounts of 15 to 50 percent on home decor, mattresses, cookware, bed and bath, Milwaukee power tools, and the old football season staple: the mini-fridge.
Here’s a roadmap to The Home Depot fall deals in 2025. Follow the link here for even more deals and coupons from The Home Depot this month.
By percentage, the biggest deals The Home Depot is offering this fall are among cutlery, wall shelving, and basically everything having to do with bedding. Among knives, The Home Depot is offering half off on Japanese-made Kiyoshi and Damashiro knives put out by Australian knife brand Cuisine Pro—nearly all of which have full-tang stainless steel blades. (See WIRED’s guide to the best chef’s knives.)
Some of the more esoteric wall shelving is on hefty discount as well, including a decorative hexagonal wall shelf that’s half off, and a cushioned bench with shelves underneath.
The Home Depot Fall Mattress, Bedding, and Linen Deals
The Home Depot is offering some of its steepest price cuts on bedding and bathroom linens, as the thread count on sheets (which kinda doesn’t matter) becomes a sudden concern amid chilling temps. This includes the following:
- Up to 40 percent off mattresses
- Up to 40 percent off mattress toppers
- Up to 40 percent off bedding sets
- Up to 40 percent off bath linens
- Up to 40 percent off sheet sets
See also WIRED’s guides to the best mattresses, and the best bedsheets.
Rare Deals on Milwaukee Tools at The Home Depot
WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson swears by century-old tool brand Milwaukee Tool, which rarely shows up on sale, as a smart investment across your tool set.
“The smart way to buy battery-powered tools is to invest in a single brand,” Gilbertson writes. “Most of the expense is in the batteries, and batteries are not interchangeable between tool brands (technically, there are adapters, but I’ve had bad experiences with them and do not recommend them). Many years ago, surveying the market at the time, I landed on Milwaukee, which so far as I could tell had the leading battery tech at the time, and good tools to boot. Since then I’ve purchased and used dozens of their tools, from impact guns to circular saws to specialty tools like a drywall screw gun.”
The Home Depot is offering multiple Milwaukee Tool kits and sets at large discounts right now, and also some buy-one-get one deals. If you’re just starting out, you should pick up the tools you’re going to use the most. For most people, that’s going to be an impact driver—a fancy name for a powered screwdriver that’s better than a standard drill because it’s smaller, lighter, and has more torque. The Home Depot right now is offering what amounts to a BOGO deal, offering a free impact driver with purchase of a Milwaukee starter kit with a battery and charger.
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More Deals on Decor and Furniture at The Home Depot
Through the fall, there are also a lot of discounts to be had on rugs and furniture, including a modest discount on The Home Depot’s best-selling office chair, from Allwex. Other fall savings deals at The Home Depot include the following, on select brands:
- Up to 40 percent off living room, dining room, and office furniture
- Up to 45 percent off entryway furniture
- Up to 30 percent off area rugs
Check this page, for all current fall savings deals from The Home Depot.