SAVE UP TO 50%: Select decorations from the Home Depot's 2024 Halloween collection are how can eroticism empower ushalf off online as of Oct. 22.
Quick links and online availability at the time of writing:The Home Depot’s iconic 12-foot skeleton has sold out online for the year, but many of its giant-sized friends and accessories are still in stock — and for a limited time, on sale.
As of Oct. 22, select decorations from the home improvement retailer's 2024 Halloween collection are up to 50% off on its website. That includes the 13-foot Giant-Sized Animated LED Jack Skellington (now $199), the 7-foot Animated Lethal Lily Witch (now $124), the 8.5-foot Giant-Sized Animated LED Knight Dullahan (now $189), the 8-foot Animated Boogeyman (now $99.50), and a handful of add-ons for the original 12-footer (nicknamed "Skelly"). There's the Standard Skelly Scary Head (now $39.98), a LED 12-foot Skelly Lighting Kit for its rib cage (now $14.98), a 12-foot Skelly Eye Kit (now $14.98), and a 12-foot Skeleton Accessory Kit (now $24.98).
Supplies are limited and future restocks are highly unlikely this close to Halloween.
Skelly was unavailable online at the time of writing, but there's a miniscule chance that your local Home Depot store still has it in stock. The same goes for the 7-foot Skelly's Dog and the 12.5-foot Giant-Sized Inferno Deadwood Skeleton, two other ultra-popular giants from the Home Depot's 2024 Halloween collection. (Enter your zip code on their online listings to see if they're available at any nearby locations.)
SEE ALSO: Live, laugh, LifeEyes™️: How the 12-foot Home Depot skeleton became a perennial hitConversely, the 12-foot Servo Skelly with a motorized head and the 12-foot Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton appear to be gone for good.
The Home Depot's 2024 Halloween collection had a limited "Halfway to Halloween" launch in April before its official drop in mid-July, and many items sold out within hours. For its part, Skelly's dog — new to this year's lineup — was gone in under 60 minutes during that initial drop, and its summer restock lasted less than two hours.
Skelly headed up the collection for the fifth year in a row (with newly upgraded eyes) — and its popularity doesn't appear to be waning even after all this time, if its scarcity wasn't any indication. According to Google Trends data, "12 foot skeleton" was the No. 1 search term related to Halloween decor in 2024.
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