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This month’s sales offer some great deals on things you may need around the house. 

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With more of us working from home, there’s a greater demand for home and office goods. We took a look at what Sam’s Club had to offer on that front for March, and we found several good sales going on. If you see something you like, keep an eye out for the expiration date.

Home office

HP ENVY 6458e All-in-One Wireless Color Inkjet Printer

Regular price: $165

Sale price: $100

If you’re looking for a wireless printer that does it all, this HP prints, scans in color, offers two-sided printing, and produces borderless photos and documents.

You’ll also receive a couple of bonuses, including six months of Instant Ink with HP+ and the ability to send mobile faxes for 24 months with the HP Smart app.

Deal expires: March 12

FireKing Turtle 4-Drawer Compact File Cabinet

Regular price: $1,389

Sale price: $1,299

If you own a small business or work from home, you may have documents that you cannot afford to lose to flood or fire. This environmentally friendly and scratch-resistant file cabinet fits both letter and legal size documents. More importantly, it resists fires with temperatures over 1,700°F for at least one hour and when the fire department arrives, it’s water resistant. Worried about what happens if the floor collapses? The cabinet is impact resistant against a 30-foot drop.

Household

Arlo Essential Spotlight Camera + Solar Panel

Regular price: $449

Sale price: $319

If you’re lining up springtime projects, these four 1080p HD video cameras and one solar panel will be a great addition to your security system. Connected directly to Wi-Fi, this set features an integrated spotlight that allows you to see important features, like faces and license plate numbers. If things look “hinky,” the set offers a built-in siren that can be triggered manually or automatically.

Deal expires: March 12

Member’s Mark Stockton 4-Piece Deep Seating Patio Set

Regular price: $1,999

Sale price: $1,599

While you’re planning for spring, take a look at this four-piece patio set. Each piece features handwoven all-weather wicker with 3,000+ hours of UV resistance. The set consists of a sofa and two wide, deep-seated side chairs. Each of the elegant, oversized cushions is tailored with button accents and covered in Sunbrella fabric for easy care and long-lasting comfort.

Deal expires: March 14

VIZIO Immersive Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos

Normal price: $750

Sale price: $600

You can now add Dolby — famous for its premium sound — to your home with a system that includes an immersive sound bar and adaptive height speakers that automatically rotate to optimize performance.

If you’re building a home theater, there are few names more dependable than Dolby.

Deal expires: March 31

Finally, if you’re not a Sam’s Club member, you can snag a Club Membership for just $25. That’s 50% off the regular price. But if you’d rather take advantage of the perks associated with a Plus Membership, you’ll receive a 40% off, paying only $70 for an annual membership. Few things are better than saving money when you’re joining a club that allows you to leave more money in the bank.

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