Daily Deals Roundup — July 18, 2026

In this edition: Electronics, Appliances, Footwear, Home

Daily Deals Roundup: July 18, 2026

Today's lineup spans three categories that rarely overlap in a single sale cycle: Apple silicon, Dyson's full cordless vacuum hierarchy, and footwear built for actual use. Whether you're furnishing a home office, clearing allergens before summer guests arrive, or rounding out a shoe rotation, there's a specific answer below at a price worth acting on.


The Series 9's LTPO display adjusts its refresh rate between 1Hz and 60Hz depending on what's on screen, which is the primary reason Apple can quote over 18 hours of battery life despite the always-on panel. Midnight aluminum with a sport band handles sweat, water, and daily wear without complaint, while seamless iPhone pairing keeps fitness tracking, notifications, and Apple Pay a wrist-raise away. At half its usual asking price, this is one of the cleaner entry points into the Apple Watch ecosystem.

Apple's M3 processor in the iPad Air brings the same silicon that powers current MacBook Pro configurations into a sub-pound tablet. That matters most for video editing, 3D rendering, and any workflow that demands sustained performance across the 11-inch Liquid Retina display. The Wi-Fi-only configuration trims both weight and monthly carrier costs, and 128GB handles most creative workloads without requiring external storage.

The V11 earns its flagship status with two features that separate it from cheaper cordless options: a laser dust-detection system that reveals particles invisible to the naked eye, and an LCD screen that displays remaining runtime and filter-maintenance alerts in real time. Up to 60 minutes of runtime on a single charge covers a full apartment or a main floor without a mid-clean recharge. One-click switching between hard floors and carpet means you move room to room without stopping to adjust.

The V8 Origin sits below the V11 in Dyson's lineup but brings one specification that matters for allergy-prone households: a sealed HEPA filter rated to capture 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. Dyson's digital motor delivers 100 air watts of suction across both hard floors and carpet, and the fade-free battery holds consistent power through the end of a charge cycle rather than tapering off. For households where allergen control is the primary concern, the V8 Origin addresses it directly.

The V15 Detect goes further than laser illumination alone. A piezo sensor counts and sizes particles in real time, displaying the data on the vacuum's screen so you can confirm a surface is actually clean rather than assuming it is. The motor generates 240 air watts, and the 7-cell battery sustains up to 60 minutes of runtime across hard floors and low-pile carpet. This is Dyson's most instrumented cordless vacuum, suited for anyone who wants verification, not just suction.

The Shizuku brews by gravity: water moves from a suspended upper chamber through the grounds and into a lower glass vessel over several minutes, with no pump, no electricity, and no paper waste beyond the filter itself. Hario's glass-and-wood construction gives the brewer a presence on a kitchen counter that most brewing equipment doesn't manage, functioning as decor when it's not in use. Setup requires only heated water and a rinse between sessions.

The Davenport Venetian takes Sperry's topsider construction and replaces the lace-up closure with a slip-on driving-moc silhouette, which shortens the get-out-the-door process without sacrificing the leather quality the brand is known for. Tan leather sits comfortably across business-casual dress codes and weekend wear, reducing how many pairs a rotation actually requires. The driving sole adds grip underfoot where a standard boat-shoe sole would not.

Scott built the Pursuit Ride around a responsive midsole tuned for pavement distance, with a fit geometry that suits neutral to mild underpronation gaits. Lightweight construction keeps the shoe from accumulating fatigue on longer efforts, which matters most for runners in the early stages of building weekly mileage. The green colorway holds up visually through all four seasons without clashing with standard training gear.


This mix reflects what a strong sale day actually looks like: a clear top-of-line option in each category (V15 Detect, Series 9, M3 iPad Air) alongside credible mid-tier alternatives (V8 Origin, V11) that serve different budgets without significant compromise. Add a brewer that requires no electricity and two pairs of shoes built to earn their keep, and July 18 gives you real range. Check stock on the Dyson units especially, as cordless vacuum deals at this depth tend to clear quickly.