Select Halloween decorations at the Home Depot are 50% off, including the 12-foot skeleton’s friends and accessories
SAVE UP TO 50%: Select decorations from the Home Depot’s 2024 Halloween collection are half off online as of Oct. 22.
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.)
Conversely, 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.