Ninja Air Fryer And Blender Deals Drop Below $50 For July 4

A new round of Fourth of July savings is rolling out with sub-$50 discounts highlighted across popular brands including Ninja, Anker and Samsung, as major retailers and deal sites publish updated lists ahead of the holiday weekend.
CNET on Monday published “Best Fourth of July Deals Under $50 on Ninja, Anker and Samsung,” focusing on small-ticket items positioned as quick buys for shoppers looking to keep spending down. ZDNET also released a roundup of July 4 deals spanning brands such as Anker, Garmin and Apple, reflecting broad promotions across consumer tech and accessories.
Other outlets have expanded the scope. USA Today reported that Amazon’s Fourth of July sale is “rivaling Prime Day,” while the Austin American-Statesman said it found more than 100 deals worth shopping this weekend. CNET separately published an additional curated list, “I Find Deals for a Living and I’ve Found 80+ Fourth of July Deals Worth Grabbing Now,” signaling a heavier-than-usual flow of deal coverage and frequent list updates as prices change.
The brand mix in these roundups points to where the under-$50 market is most active: kitchen gadgets and small appliances from Ninja, charging accessories and power products from Anker, and select Samsung tech accessories and add-ons. While the specific items and prices vary by retailer and can shift quickly, the shared theme is affordability—promotions that don’t require shoppers to commit to big-ticket purchases.
This development matters because it shows how the July 4 shopping window has become a meaningful retail moment beyond fireworks and travel. Deal coverage is increasingly timed to the holiday weekend, when consumers are more likely to have time to compare prices and retailers compete for attention before other major sales events later in the summer.
For shoppers, the under-$50 focus is also a signal that many promotions are concentrated in accessories, add-ons and smaller devices—categories where buyers can stock up, replace worn-out essentials or pick up gifts without a larger budget. For retailers and brands, these items can drive volume and keep customers engaged across online storefronts during a competitive sales period.
What happens next is more deal churn and more frequent updates. As the holiday approaches, retailers typically adjust pricing, rotate featured products and change availability. Deal sites often refresh their lists to reflect what’s in stock and what remains discounted, and competing roundups can differ based on which retailers each publication is tracking.
Consumers looking at these lists should expect that some offers may be short-lived, particularly on popular accessories and small appliances, and that competing retailers may respond with their own markdowns as the weekend progresses.
For now, the message across the latest Fourth of July deal roundups is consistent: the holiday shopping push is underway, and a significant slice of it is aimed at keeping popular Ninja, Anker and Samsung picks under the $50 mark.
