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Target’s ‘Circle Week’ Sale Is Still Going After October Prime Day

By News Here - 11:54

October Prime Day came and went, but competition sales are still going strong. Walmart's sale goes on until Oct. 13, and Target's Circle Week sale is also still active. October Prime Day usually marks the start of the holiday shopping season, but Target has been pulling a fast one on Amazon lately, beginning their competition sale before Amazon's for two years in a row and finishing it later. Here is everything you need to know about Target Circle Week.

What (and how long) is Target Circle Week?

Target Circle Week is a fall sale from Target that lasts a whole week. It has been starting before Amazon's Prime Big Deals Day in October, which only lasts two days, and lasts past the sale. It's a sale that was created in response to October Prime Day, along with Best Buy's and Walmart's own sale.

According to Target's press release, Target Circle Week will run from Oct. 6 through Oct. 12. That's three days after Amazon's October Prime Day, giving you plenty of time in case you missed the big sale and still do your fall and holiday shopping.

Do you need to be a member to shop for Target Circle Week?

Like Amazon's October Prime Day sale, you will need to be a Circle member to take part in the sale, but unlike being a Prime Member, membership is free. You can sign up on the Target app or Target.com.

What deals can I find on Target Circle Week?

Target has deals to prep for the holidays, savings on "fall favorites," everyday essentials, and "more." You can shop in person or online. Their 24-hour Deal of the Day sale is also making a comeback starting on Nov. 1 through the "rest of the season." You can find over half of their holiday toys for $20 and under, and thousands of stocking stuffers under $5. If you're looking for Disney, LEGO, FAO Schwarz, Papatui, Being Frenshe, and Fine'ry deals, Circle Week has them all.

A lot of the Circle Week deals were matched by Amazon, and some still are. But where Target shines over Amazon is in specific home and kitchen appliances that you can't find (or are hard to find) on Amazon. Here are some you can shop already:



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