Green Monday is here, and it marks another day of deals and steals online.

The day is similar to Cyber Monday and was first recognized by eBay in 2007 when the company saw a bump in online sales on the second Monday in December year-after-year. Several retailers followed suit in holding sales on Green Monday, taking advantage of the online surge to their e-commerce sites on the day.

Here are some of the best deals to be had this year on Green Monday.

Kohl’s

Kohl’s is offering 20% off of purchases of $100 or more or 15% off orders under $100, plus $10 Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent. There are also big deals on Shark vacuums, 50% off kids clothing, the Air Fryer Pro is $119.99, and all fragrance, makeup, and skincare essential sampler kits are 40% off

Best Buy

Best Buy has big deals on laptops, TVs, headphones, games, and more.

The 75-inch Class 4 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV is on sale for $599.99 – a savings of $200. The 14-inch ASUS laptop Intel Celeron N4020 laptop with 4GB memory is on sale for $199.99 – a discount of $100. The JLab Audio Go Air True Wireless In-Ear headphones are priced at $19.99, and the Beats by Dr. Dre Powerbeats Pro Totally Wireless headphones are $149.99.

There are also deals on Fortnite Darkfire bundles and the Dyson V11 cord-free stick vacuum.

Target

Toys at Target are 50% off while kid’s home items are 25% off. Select electronics are up to 40% off, and Quip and select Conair items are up to 50% off.

Plus, home items are 25% off online only, including bed and bath, furniture, rugs, and décor. Target also has deals on Apple gifts, video games, kids bikes, kitchen appliances, floor care, women’s’ sweaters, kids’ fleece and jeans, men’s graphic tees, and jewelry and accessories.

eBay

eBay is offering an extra 15% off certified refurbished items sold on its marketplace with an online coupon. The coupon has a maximum value of $100 and ends on Friday. It is available for use on select items.

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