
Autumn is for Nesting – And to cover your nest with whatever will keep you sane through the winter. That’s why a number of retailers, including The Home Depot, are slashing prices on home goods with big fall deals.
Home Depot’s 2025 fall savings event is unusually broad, because The Home Depot itself is unusually broad — the store that first brought the big-box home improvement store nationwide. This fall, The Home Depot is offering discounts ranging from 15 to 50 percent home decor, Mattresses, Cookware, Bed, Bath, Milwaukee Power Tools and Old Fashioned Football Season Essentials: Small refrigerator.
Here’s a roadmap for The Home Depot’s fall deals in 2025. Follow the link here to get more deals and coupons from The Home Depot this month.
Home Depot’s biggest fall deals in 2025
Percentage wise, the biggest deals The Home Depot is offering this fall include tableware, wall shelves and all things bedding. Among knives, The Home Depot is offering half off Japanese-made knives The Kiyoshi and Damashiro knives are produced by Australian knife brand Cuisine Pro– Almost all of them have full stainless steel blades. (Check out WIRED’s guide to the best chef knives.)
Some of the more exclusive wall shelves are available at a deep discount too, including a Decorative hexagon wall shelf That’s half off, and Padded seat with shelves underneath.
Home Depot deals on mattresses, bedding and linens
Home Depot is offering some of the biggest discounts on bedding and bath linens, as the thread count on sheets (which kind of doesn’t matter) suddenly becomes a concern amid the cold temperatures. This includes the following:
Also check out WIRED’s guides to the best mattresses and best bed sheets.
Rare deals on Milwaukee tools at Home Depot
WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson swears by the century-old tool brand milwaukee tool, Which rarely come up for sale, make a smart investment across your toolkit.
“The smart way to buy battery-powered tools is to invest in one brand,” Gilbertson writes. “Most of the expense is in the batteries, and batteries are not interchangeable between tool brands (technically, there are converters, but I’ve had bad experiences with them and don’t recommend them). Several years ago, while surveying the market at the time, I landed in Milwaukee, which as far as I could tell had the leading battery technology of 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 specialized tools such as a drywall screw gun.