Daily Deals Roundup — June 18, 2026
In this edition: Apparel, Appliances
Deals for June 18, 2026
Summer dressing and home automation share the same logic: remove the friction, keep the function, make it look intentional. Today's roundup spans warm-weather wardrobe additions and kitchen and floor-care appliances that earn their counter or closet space — no filler.
The cutout back lifts this maxi out of the ordinary and into architectural territory — the kind of detail that reads as a deliberate design choice rather than an afterthought. A New Day sizes run true through M, and the silhouette lands between casual and event-ready, so it functions as a standalone piece or a layering base. Red in a full-length cut photographs well and holds up to a full summer rotation.
The tilt-head mechanism locks the bowl in place with a single motion, and the motor delivers enough torque to knead stiff dough without stalling — the threshold where cheaper stand mixers falter. The included pouring shield narrows the bowl opening to contain dry ingredients during mixing, a small feature that matters on the third batch of cookies. Blue Velvet is among the cleaner colorways in the Artisan lineup, and it holds its look on the counter.
A structured button-front pairs with A-line pleating at the waist, cut to hit at the calf in a midi length that doesn't read as strictly casual or strictly formal. The blue stripe in a lightweight cotton blend keeps it seasonally flexible from spring through early fall. Enough formality for an office setting, enough ease for a weekend errand — a shirtdress that doesn't ask you to choose.
Seven to nine weeks between manual bin empties is the headline, but the 10,000Pa suction and dual anti-tangle system do the quieter work — pulling pet hair from carpet without demanding weekly brush cleaning. PreciSense LiDAR maps your floor plan in real time rather than bouncing room to room randomly, which translates to more thorough, predictable coverage. For allergy sufferers, the self-emptying base cuts direct contact with collected debris on every cycle.
Boning through the bust and torso holds the corset bodice's shape independent of stretch, which is the structural difference between a corset-style dress and a corset dress. White cotton-blend fabric reads clean and works across skin tones, while the midi length gives the piece enough versatility to move past summer events into other settings. The structure here does what shapewear would otherwise handle.
At 115 air watts, the V8 cleans hard floors and carpet without mode-switching between surfaces, and the motorized brush roll actively detangles hair on contact rather than wrapping it around the roller. Runtime reaches 40 minutes in eco mode, and the detachable head converts to a handheld unit for stairs, upholstery, and car interiors. Cordless floor-care tools at this power tier don't stay discounted long.
Layered skirt construction creates visual movement and shape without relying on stretch or cling, which is why tiered silhouettes work broadly across body types. A New Day cuts its basics with everyday rotation in mind — sized generously, designed for repeated wear. Black at full length is a reliable anchor piece, as comfortable at home as it is out.
The 90–450°F temperature range is the detail that separates this from single-purpose air fryers: low-end heat handles dough proofing and herb drying, while the top end broils. The ceramic-coated basket is free of PFAS — a specification worth noting as scrutiny of nonstick coatings continues — and the 6-quart capacity handles weeknight dinners and meal prep in a single batch. Nine named functions mean fewer single-use appliances competing for drawer space.
Today's mix runs the practical spectrum: four dresses built for summer versatility, a stand mixer that handles serious baking loads, a robot vacuum that largely manages itself, a cordless stick vacuum that transitions between surfaces and form factors, and an air fryer that covers more cooking modes than its name suggests. Each piece here is priced to move and built to stay useful past the season — which is the only standard worth applying.



