How to Shop QVC Like a Design Editor

Psst: There’s usually a sale on our go-to cleaning and cookware brands.
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If your only experience with QVC is putting it on as background noise in a hotel room, then we must tell you: You’re doing it wrong. The shopping network has a well-stocked e-commerce site where all of those deals live. When you tell friends and family you scored a Dyson vacuum for $200 off, you can say you went the extra mile to call in—they don’t have to know you simply clicked “add to cart.” To help you tread what might be uncharted territory, we are sharing our best tips for navigating QVC’s website, plus some of the items we’re eyeing right now. 

Our Top QVC Shopping Tips

Start With the Day’s Special Values and Deals 

If you’ve found yourself on QVC.com, odds are you are looking for a sale. So go ahead and move your mouse to the right-hand side of the home page. See where it says “Today’s Special Values & Deals” in bright red letters? Click it and go to the deals page. Leap right into the current standouts (a selection of brands and timely discounts are highlighted at the top) or mosey down to the “For the Home” category to find price drops in cleaning, organization, home tech, and more.  

Read the Reviews

While it is helpful to see the products being handled on TV, you still won’t be able to touch them yourself before bagging them. Scrolling down to the reviews section is a great way to suss out the quality of the product—and QVC customers are known for paying attention to the details (good and bad). 

See What People Are Talking About on Social

QVC has a page dedicated to TikTok-viral and Internet-famous products, where you can find handy videos of, say, a blogger making Italian wedding soup in their Le Creuset pot or organizing their lipsticks in a next-level makeup case. It’s just one more way to vet items.

Bookmark These Brands 

You’ll find some of our favorite brands in the cleaning, cookware, outdoor gear, and home tech space on QVC. We’ll often go on the hunt for: Our Place, Caraway, KitchenAid, Samsung, Dyson, Le Creuset, Bissel, Bose, Frigidaire, Shark, Nespresso, and LG. Other helpful names to type into your search bar? Bobby Berk, Martha Stewart, and Rachael Ray—these design and entertaining experts always have a stock of products on the site. Sure, you can find some of these same brands at other retailers, but the perk here is you’re bound to catch them on sale.

Outdoor

Glitzhome Terrazzo Garden Stool, QVC ($118)

Teamson Home Round Concrete Fire Pit, QVC ($500)

Real Flame Aegean Outdoor Chair with Cushions, QVC ($

Indoor/Outdoor Lantern by Bobby Berk, QVC ($14 was $31)

Cleaning

Dyson V12 Detect Plus Slim Cordfree Vacuum with 7 Tools, QVC ($650)

Scrub Daddy Set of 3 Multi-Color 4-Piece Sponge Gift Sets, QVC ($29)

Bissell Steam Shot Handheld Steam Cleaner, QVC ($50)

Dyson AM07 Bladeless Oscillating Tower Fan, QVC ($370)

Kitchen

Our Place 10-in-1 Ceramic Nonstick Always Pan with Spruce Steamer, QVC ($180)

Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron 5.5-Qt Round Dutch Oven, QVC ($420)

Vitamix Creations II 64-oz 13-in-1 Variable Speed Blender w/Books, QVC ($479)

Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee/Espresso Maker, QVC ($170 was $229)

Kids

Watercolor Stripe Fitted Crib Sheet by Lush Decor, QVC ($45 was $53)

PopOhVer Pretend Play Chair Cover with Accessories, QVC ($66)

Fujifilm Instax Mini12 Instant Film Camera, QVC ($113)

3-Foot Jumbo Stacking Wood Blocks by Bobby Berk, QVC ($65 was $122)

Home Tech

Samsung 65u0022 The Frame 4K Smart QLED TV ($1,999)

Arlo Pro 5S 2K Wireless Security Camera, QVC ($180 was $250)

Bose Surround Sound Speakers 700, QVC ($599)

Google Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation, QVC ($249)

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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.

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