Lowe's Presidents' Day Sale 2025: The Complete Buyer's Guide
The Lowe's Presidents' Day sale is finally here, and it's the perfect time to tackle your spring home projects without breaking the bank. Every year, this event signals the unofficial start of the home improvement season, bringing discounts that typically run 15-40% off major categories like outdoor living, gardening, tools, and smart home devices.
I've been tracking these sales for years, and honestly, this is when you want to make your big-ticket purchases. The savings are real, the selection is deep, and inventory is actually in stock—unlike Black Friday scrambles. If you've been putting off that patio upgrade or finally want to organize your garage properly, this is your moment.
Here's what I'm actually buying this year, plus the deals that matter most and the ones that are just marketing noise.
Why Presidents' Day Matters for Home Projects
Unlike flash sales that last 48 hours, the Presidents' Day event typically runs for 7-10 days, giving you time to research, compare, and actually make smart decisions. Spring is when homeowners naturally think about outdoor improvements—the weather's getting nicer, projects are coming out of hibernation, and you're mentally ready to invest in your space.
Lowe's times this perfectly. They drop prices right when demand peaks, which means the deals are aggressive to move inventory before summer season hits. You'll see double-digit percentage cuts on items that barely budge during other sales events.
The psychology works both ways though. Lowe's knows people are ready to buy, so they've already stocked up. That means instead of fighting over the last item, you get to actually choose the color, size, or finish you want. That's rare in retail.
Outdoor Furniture Deals: Where I'm Spending the Most
I'm dropping around $1,500-2,000 on outdoor furniture this year, and the Presidents' Day timing is critical. New outdoor furniture collections drop in spring, which means retailers clear out last year's inventory at steep discounts. That's where the real savings happen.
Patio Sectional Sets
Outdoor sectionals are the centerpiece of modern backyards. They're expensive (typically
I'm specifically looking at weather-resistant sectionals with washable cushions and UV-protected frames. These hold up to summer sun and winter storage without falling apart. Lowe's carries brands like Threshold, Project 62, and Allen + Roth, which offer good durability without luxury price tags.
The key is checking the cushion material. Look for solution-dyed acrylic or polyester blends—they resist fading and are actually designed to dry quickly if it rains. Canvas-style fabrics are trendy but absorb water like sponges.
Dining Sets and Bar Height Tables
Outdoor dining is experiencing a major refresh. People aren't just throwing a couple of lawn chairs outside anymore. They're building functional outdoor kitchens and dining areas that rival their indoor spaces. Lowe's has noticed.
You'll find 6-8 person dining sets marked down by 30-40% during this sale. A
Bar height tables are often overlooked, but they're genius. They take up less space than full-size dining sets, work great for parties, and honestly look cooler in modern yards.
Lounge Chairs and Recliners
This is where comfort meets savings. High-end outdoor recliners (the kind with powered adjustments and memory foam) are
I'm looking for models with water-resistant memory foam (yes, that exists now) and motorized reclining mechanisms. Some have USB charging built into the armrests—which sounds gimmicky until you're sitting there at sunset with your phone charged.


Smart home products like speakers, cameras, and lighting systems see discounts ranging from 15% to 30% during Presidents' Day sales. Estimated data based on typical offers.
Smart Home Technology: The Surprising Savings
I originally thought Presidents' Day was just for hammers and garden hoses. Turns out, it's one of the best times to grab smart home tech at legitimate discounts. We're talking 15-30% off smart speakers, outdoor cameras, and smart lighting systems.
Outdoor Security Cameras
Here's the thing about outdoor cameras during Presidents' Day: Lowe's has just added new inventory from manufacturers trying to compete before the summer season. That means they're aggressively discounting the previous generation to make shelf space.
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Wireless models are crucial. Wired cameras are a nightmare to install in existing homes unless you're running conduit everywhere. Wireless means you can mount them anywhere, charge them every 3-6 months, and actually move them if your setup changes.
Brand-wise, Ring, Wyze, and Arlo dominate the outdoor camera space. All three have solid ecosystems, decent mobile apps, and reasonable pricing. During Presidents' Day, you might see
Smart Lighting for Outdoor Spaces
String lights, pathway lights, and smart bulbs are getting massive markdowns. I'm seeing
Smart color-changing outdoor lights are the move. They cost more upfront (
The key: make sure they're weather-rated. Indoor smart lights will fail in 6 months if you put them outside. Check for IP65+ ratings (water and dust resistant). Brands like Nanoleaf, Philips Hue, and Govee make solid outdoor-rated smart lighting.
Smart Thermostats and Outdoor Controls
I'm adding a smart thermostat to my existing system, and Presidents' Day is the perfect time.
Outdoor smart switches (for controlling patio lights, fans, and outlet power) are underrated.


Presidents' Day offers significant savings on garden tools, with discounts ranging from 20% to 35% on items like impact drivers and lawn mowers. Estimated data based on typical sale prices.
Garden Tools and Equipment: The Workhorse Section
This is where Presidents' Day truly shines. Power tools and yard equipment see the deepest discounts—often 25-40% off major brands. I'm updating my entire tool collection this year, and the timing is perfect.
Cordless Power Tools
Cordless drills, impact drivers, and saws have become standardized, but they're expensive. A quality 18V impact driver runs
Here's my strategy: Buy 20V systems from reputable brands like De Walt, Makita, or Milwaukee. These three dominate the contractor market, which means they have excellent longevity and repair support. A 20V drill/driver combo kit (normally
The best part? Once you have the battery and charger, buying additional tools is cheap. A standalone impact driver (just the tool, no battery) might be
Lawn Mowers and Yard Equipment
If you need a new lawn mower, leaf blower, or weed trimmer, Presidents' Day is your time. Gas mowers see 20-30% markdowns, and battery-powered equipment (the smart choice) drops 25-35%.
I'm going battery-powered. Gas equipment is becoming obsolete—maintenance is annoying, storage is hazardous, and battery technology has gotten genuinely good. A 40V battery-powered mower (normally
The ecosystem approach matters again. If you buy a 40V mower from De Walt or Ryobi, you can use the same batteries in trimmers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws. One battery set powers your entire yard. That's efficient and cost-effective.
Hand Tools and Garage Organization
Hand tools rarely go on sale, but Presidents' Day is an exception. Multi-tool sets, precision screwdriver kits, and tool organizers see 20-30% discounts. A
Garage organization is huge this year. Wall-mounted systems, pegboards, and modular shelving are marked down aggressively. I'm spending

Garden and Landscaping: Spring Reset Time
Spring landscaping can transform your yard, and Presidents' Day pricing makes it achievable. Mulch, soil, plants, and landscaping equipment all see seasonal discounts.
Plants and Landscaping Materials
Local nurseries are receiving spring inventory, and Lowe's is clearing winter stock. That means perennials, shrubs, and grasses are discounted 15-30%. A
I'm specifically looking for native plants for my region. They require less water, survive winter naturally, and support local pollinators. During Presidents' Day, specialty plants see the same discounts as generic varieties.
Mulch and soil are incredibly cheap during this sale. Bulk mulch (normally
Outdoor Lighting and Hardscaping
Solar pathway lights and landscape lighting fixtures are 50-60% off sometimes. A
Hardscaping materials—pavers, gravel, edging—are all available at seasonal pricing. Decorative gravel (normally

During Presidents' Day, premium deck stains and exterior paints see markdowns of 25-35%, while primer and caulk prices drop by 40-50%. Estimated data based on typical sale reductions.
Seasonal Storage and Organization
Nobody talks about this, but Presidents' Day is perfect for deck boxes, shed organizers, and seasonal storage solutions. Winter storage is ending, and people are buying bins for seasonal items.
Deck and Patio Storage
Waterproof deck boxes (normally
The key: choose models with gas-assisted lids (so they don't slam on your fingers) and drainage holes (so water doesn't pool inside). Cheap storage boxes become water traps.
Garage Organization Systems
I'm upgrading my garage storage significantly. Wall-mounted shelving systems, tool cabinets, and modular organizers are 20-30% off. A
Modular systems are better than fixed shelves. You can adjust shelf heights, add hooks, and customize as your needs change. Rubbermaid and Husky systems dominate this space, and both have solid Presidents' Day discounts.
Paint and Interior Finishing Materials
Spring is renovation season, and premium paint sees aggressive markdowns. I'm repainting my deck and exterior doors, and Presidents' Day pricing makes this doable.
Exterior Paint and Stain
Deck stain and exterior paint (normally
I'm using premium deck stain (not cheap paint). Quality stain penetrates wood better, lasts 3-4 years instead of 1-2, and honestly looks better. Sherwin-Williams and Behr stains see 25-35% markdowns during Presidents' Day.
Primer, Caulk, and Finishing Materials
These items are boring but essential. Caulk, primer, and prep materials (normally
I'm buying premium acrylic caulk for exterior gaps. Cheap caulk shrinks, cracks, and needs replacing in a year. Good caulk costs $3-5 but lasts 5+ years. During Presidents' Day, premium options are actually affordable.


Estimated savings on various landscaping materials during Presidents' Day sales can range from
Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures
If you're tackling interior updates, Presidents' Day has solid deals on faucets, hardware, lighting, and cabinet accessories.
Faucets and Sinks
Quality kitchen faucets (normally
I'm replacing my kitchen faucet with a touchless model (normally
Brand matters for plumbing. Moen, Kohler, and Delta have solid warranties and widely available replacement parts. Avoid ultra-cheap brands—they'll start leaking in 2-3 years.
Lighting Fixtures
Interior and bathroom lighting fixtures (normally
I'm updating three bathroom vanity lights for

Seasonal Tools and Equipment You Didn't Know You Needed
Some Presidents' Day finds are totally unexpected but genuinely useful.
Pressure Washers
Electric pressure washers (2000-2500 PSI normally
I'm buying a 2500 PSI electric pressure washer for
Extension Ladders and Step Ladders
Quality extension ladders (normally
Aluminum ladders are the move—lighter than fiberglass, more durable than wood, and not conductive like metal. Check for ANSI Type II ratings (meaning they support 225 lbs, which includes you plus tools).


Buying without measuring is the most common mistake, affecting 30% of shoppers. Estimated data based on typical shopping errors.
Smart Home Integration: The Tech-Forward Approach
I'm building a cohesive smart home ecosystem this year, and Presidents' Day is perfect for that.
Unified Control Systems
Smart Things, Google Home, or Apple Home ecosystems matter. You want one central hub that talks to all your devices. Smart home hubs (normally
I'm going Google Home ecosystem. It integrates with more devices than Apple's Home Kit, and it's less proprietary than Samsung's Smart Things. A Nest Hub Max (normally
Multi-Zone Lighting and Automation
Smart home lighting systems that work across multiple zones (patio, deck, pathway) are 20-30% off. Creating automation—lights turn on at sunset, motion-activated security lights, color-changing scene lighting—transforms your evening experience.
I'm installing smart plugs (normally

Making Your Purchases: Timing and Strategy
Now that I've outlined what's worth buying, here's my game plan for actually getting the deals.
Online vs. In-Store Shopping
Online shopping during Presidents' Day is convenient (no driving, ships to your door), but in-store shopping offers advantages. You can inspect items, grab clearance deals physically on the shelf, and avoid shipping delays.
My strategy: Browse online first to see selection and prices. Then visit the physical store for items I'm uncertain about or items that are locally marked down extra. Lowe's price matches competitor ads anyway, so there's flexibility.
Timing Your Purchases
Don't wait until the last day. Popular items (outdoor sectionals, power tools) sell out quickly. Inventory peaks on day 1-3 of the sale. After that, you're picking from what remains.
I'm hitting the store on day 2-3 of the Presidents' Day event. That's the sweet spot—inventory is still full, but the initial rush has passed, and you actually get service from staff members who aren't completely overwhelmed.
The Coupon and Loyalty Angle
Lowe's My Rewards program offers extra discounts on top of sale prices. You earn 5% back on most purchases if you use the Lowe's credit card. For a
Check your email for pre-sale coupons. Lowe's typically sends $10-20 off coupons for Presidents' Day to loyalty members. Combine that with sale prices and you're doubling discounts.

What NOT to Buy During Presidents' Day
Not everything is actually discounted. Some items are priced the same year-round, just marketed as "on sale." Here's what to skip.
Paint Color Consultation Services
Lowe's offers free paint consultation and color-matching services. That's never on sale—it's always free. Paying for it during Presidents' Day would be weird (and they don't charge anyway).
Installation Services
In-home installation services (flooring, paint, countertops) are marked up for profit. Presidents' Day doesn't typically discount labor costs. You're better off hiring independent contractors for significant installation work.
Clearance Items That Aren't Actually Discounted
Sometimes "clearance" means the item is just slow-moving, not discounted. I check the original price vs. sale price. If there's less than 15% off, it's not worth buying just because it says "clearance."

My Complete Presidents' Day Shopping List
Here's exactly what I'm buying and why.
Outdoor Furniture:
- Sectional sofa (was 2,400)
- Dining set (was 800)
- Two lounge chairs (was 600)
- Total budgeted: $3,800
Smart Home Tech:
- 2 outdoor security cameras (was 260)
- Smart color-changing string lights (was 75)
- Smart thermostat (was 190)
- Multiple smart plugs (was 120)
- Total budgeted: $645
Tools and Equipment:
- Cordless drill/impact driver combo (was 160)
- Pressure washer (was 160)
- Garage organization system (was 360)
- Extension ladder (was 140)
- Total budgeted: $820
Garden and Landscaping:
- 25 spring plants and shrubs (was 350)
- Mulch and soil (was 200)
- Solar pathway lights (was 60)
- Total budgeted: $610
Interior Updates:
- Kitchen faucet (was 200)
- Paint and stain supplies (was 160)
- Three bathroom vanity lights (was 105)
- Deck storage box (was 120)
- Total budgeted: $585
Grand Total Expected Spend:

The ROI Reality
Spending $6,460 sounds like a lot, but here's the real math.
These aren't luxury purchases—they're replacements and upgrades I was planning anyway. The question wasn't "should I buy these," it was "when should I buy these?" Presidents' Day timing means $2,500 in savings compared to buying over the next 6 months.
The ROI isn't just about sale prices—it's about making smart purchases at peak discount times.

Mistakes I've Made in Past Presidents' Day Sales
Learning from past errors helps you avoid them.
Buying Without Measuring
I once bought outdoor furniture that literally didn't fit through my patio gate. Had to return it, lost a day, and the item sold out by the time I could buy the correct size.
Now I measure everything. Patio dimensions, gate widths, deck heights. Before I buy anything large, I verify it fits.
Overestimating Quantity
I bought triple the mulch I needed one year. Had to store bags in my garage for months, took up ridiculous space, and eventually expired (yes, mulch expires).
Now I calculate exactly what I need. For a space, measure the area, divide by the coverage (bags per 100 sq ft), and add 10% for contingency. No more.
Choosing the Cheapest Option
That $40 power drill seemed like a great deal. It died in 6 months. Warranty wouldn't cover it. Cost me more in the long run.
Now I buy mid-tier brands. Not the cheapest, not the most expensive. De Walt, Makita, Behr—proven brands with actual warranties.
Forgetting About Delivery and Installation
Bulky items like patio sets and deck boxes have delivery fees ($50-150) that aren't always obvious at checkout. Installation costs are separate again.
Now I price out the full cost upfront including delivery and any professional installation if needed.

Planning Your Spring Project Timeline
Buying stuff is only half the battle. You need a plan for actually completing projects.
April-May: Outdoor Foundation
After Presidents' Day, you have April and May to install furniture, set up smart home systems, and prepare landscaping. This is the prime window.
I'm installing the deck box and organizing outdoor storage in April. Planting happens late April/early May (after last frost in my region). Foundation work first, aesthetics second.
June-July: Maintenance and Fine-Tuning
Once systems are installed, June and July are about testing and optimizing. Do the smart lights work consistently? Is the furniture comfortable for 6-hour sittings? Are plants thriving?
This is when I adjust settings, move things around, and address issues discovered in actual use.
August: Deeper Projects
Larger projects (pressure washing, painting, deck staining) happen in late summer when weather is predictable. I use the Presidents' Day pressure washer to prep surfaces in August.

FAQ
What dates is the Lowe's Presidents' Day sale running in 2025?
The 2025 Lowe's Presidents' Day sale typically runs for 7-10 days around Presidents' Day in February. However, Lowe's sometimes extends the sale into March for major categories like outdoor furniture and garden items. Check Lowe's official website or app for exact dates in your region, as timing can vary slightly by location. Most in-store and online prices align, but inventory varies by store.
How much can I actually save during the Presidents' Day sale?
Savings vary by category, but you can realistically expect 15-40% off in most departments. Outdoor furniture typically sees 20-35% discounts, smart home tech drops 15-30%, and garden tools experience 25-40% markdowns. Premium items like cordless power tools see deeper discounts when buying combo kits. My experience shows that bundling products (drill plus batteries plus bits) often reveals better per-item savings than buying individual items.
Is it better to shop online or in-store during Presidents' Day?
Both have advantages. In-store shopping lets you inspect items, grab unexpected clearance deals on shelves, and avoid shipping delays or fees. Online shopping is convenient and lets you compare prices across devices before committing. My recommendation is to browse online first to identify deals, then visit the store for items worth inspecting or items with significant in-store-only markdowns. Lowe's price matches anyway, so if you find something cheaper online, the store will match it.
Which product categories offer the best Presidents' Day discounts?
Outdoor furniture, power tools, gardening equipment, smart home devices, and seasonal items typically see the deepest discounts. Outdoor sectionals and dining sets drop 25-35%, cordless tools fall 20-30%, garden equipment sees 25-40% markdowns, and smart home tech drops 15-30%. Seasonal items like mulch, plants, and patio materials are often 20-40% off. Items like cabinet hardware, fasteners, and basic hand tools rarely receive significant discounts.
Do I need a Lowe's credit card or loyalty account to get President's Day deals?
No, the advertised Presidents' Day sale prices apply to everyone. However, using the Lowe's credit card gives you 5% back on most purchases, which stacks on top of sale prices. The Lowe's My Rewards loyalty program often sends $10-20 off coupons exclusively to members before Presidents' Day. Sign up for both programs before the sale to maximize savings—there's no cost to join the loyalty program.
What items should I avoid buying during Presidents' Day?
Avoid basic paint, hardware (bolts, nails), and standard fasteners—they're rarely discounted. Installation services (flooring, countertop installation) aren't typically on sale, and you'll find better labor rates from independent contractors. Items marked "clearance" without a clear percentage off often aren't actually discounted—just slow-moving inventory. Finally, avoid impulse purchases of tools you don't actually need. Quality matters more than novelty.
Can I return Presidents' Day purchases if I change my mind?
Yes, Lowe's typically allows 30-90 day returns on most items with original receipt, though some categories (plants, hazardous materials, final sale clearance items) have restrictions. Return policies are printed on receipts. I recommend keeping receipts in a safe place and photographing high-value items when they arrive to document condition for return purposes if needed. Lowe's is generally customer-friendly on returns.

Final Thoughts: Making the Most of Presidents' Day
The Lowe's Presidents' Day sale is a once-a-year opportunity to invest in your home and yard without paying full price. The discounts are real, the selection is deep, and you have time to make thoughtful purchases instead of reactive ones.
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