We’ve rounded up all the best early Black Friday deals as of Nov. 20 — here are our top picks:
For better or for worse, Black Friday looks a lot different now than it does pre-pandemic.
This year, we’ve unlocked a new fiasco to navigate as we shop for the holidays: inflation. But if there’s anything retailers have learned since 2020, it’s how to provide cushion for shoppers who are budgeting extra hard during these tight times. Mostly, that looks like stretching Black Friday deals across the entire month of November — in some cases, a little bit of October, too.
Below, you’ll find a complete list of all the holiday doorbusters that are live right now (with sales grouped by retailer, category, and brand). We continue to update this post as more deals pop up throughout the weeks leading up to actual Black Friday, but don’t hold out too long if something on your shopping list is enjoying a discount — most retailers are saying screw it and putting a “Black Friday price” badge on items now.
The best early Black Friday deals at each retailer
The electronics store’s official Black Friday sale technically began on Oct. 24, nearly a month ahead of its 2021 kickoff on Nov. 19. That October announcement also details how Best Buy is planning to offer Black Friday deals “almost every week” until its main event in November. Any current deals at Black Friday prices will be clearly marked as such, and if anything you bought there earlier this month happens to be cheaper today, you’ll get a refund under the Black Friday Price Guarantee.
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Madden NFL 23(opens in a new tab) — $34.99 $59.99 (save $25)
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HyperX Cloud Stinger Core(opens in a new tab) — $53.99 $79.99 (save $26)
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Keurig K-Latte(opens in a new tab) — $59.99 $89.99 (save $30)
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HyperX CloudX Flight(opens in a new tab) — $109.99 $159.99 (save $50)
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Ninja Foodi XL 2-Basket Air Fryer (10 quarts)(opens in a new tab) — $229.99 $249.99 (save $20)
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Nespresso Vertuo Next with Aeroccino3 Milk Frother(opens in a new tab) — $167.97 $239.95 (save $71.98)
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Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX(opens in a new tab) — $199.99
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Lenovo Ideapad 1i (Intel Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC)(opens in a new tab) — $99.99 $249.99 (save $150)
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Shark Vertex(opens in a new tab) — $399.99 $449.99 (save $50)
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KitchenAid Pro 5 Plus 5-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer(opens in a new tab) — $249.99 $449.99 (save $200)
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LG 65-inch UN9000 Series 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $499.99 $699.99 (save $200)
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim(opens in a new tab) — $549.99 $649.99 (save $100)
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LG 48-inch A2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99 $1,299.99 (save $300)
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Sony 55-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $579.99 $699.99 (save $120)
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Samsung 75-inch TU690T4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $579.99 $849.99 (save $270)
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Amazon 75-inch Omni 4K Fire TV(opens in a new tab) — $749.99 $1,099.99 (save $350)
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ (Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) with Black Type Cover(opens in a new tab) — $699.99 $929.99 (save $230)
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iRobot Roomba i7+(opens in a new tab) — $499.99 $899.99 (save $400)
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LG 55-inch 80 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $649.99 $849.99 (save $200)
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Sony 65-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $699.99 $899.99 (save $200)
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Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD)(opens in a new tab) — $699.99 $1,049.99 (save $350) + free 6-month Webroot Internet Security Plus with Antivirus subscription
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LG 70-inch NanoCell 75UQA 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $699.99 $899.99 (save $200)
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HP Victus 15 (Intel Core i5-12450H, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD)(opens in a new tab) — $479.99 $799.99 (save $320)
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Samsung 55-inch Class The Frame QLED 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99 $1,499.99 (save $500)
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Sony 75-inch A85K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,199.99 $1,499.99 (save $300)
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LG 55-inch C2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99 $1,599.99 (save $300)
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Sony 55-inch A90J OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,798 $2,499.99 (save $701.99)
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LG 77-inch C2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,499.99 $3,299.99 (save $800)
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Sony 75-inch X95K Mini LED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,699.99 $3,999.99 (save $1,300)
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Sony 85-inch X95K Mini LED TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,999.99 $5,499.99 (save $1,500)
The big box store is once again reviving its popular Black Friday Deals for Days event from 2020, this time dropping new deals every Monday in November. Each event kicks off at 7 p.m. ET and continues into stores a few days later, though Walmart+(opens in a new tab) members get access beginning at noon that day — crucial leverage for items that are at risk of selling out. Walmart will go out with a bang with one final Cyber Monday event on Nov. 28.
On Nov. 17, Walmart also leaked a bunch of deals that won’t go live until the next Deals for Days event starts on Nov. 21. We’ve rounded up those, and more, below.
TV and audio deals
Gaming deals
Laptop, tablet, and monitor deals
Smart home deals
Home deals
More Walmart Black Friday deals
Jeff Bezos and co. do not rest. Less than two weeks after its second Prime Day of the year, Amazon began rolling out early Black Friday deals(opens in a new tab) on TVs, air fryers, beauty tech, and of course, Amazon devices. You can see what’s up for grabs by visiting its daily deals page, installing its mobile app, or asking your smart home device, “Alexa, what are my deals?” Like in previous years, it pays to be an Amazon Prime member: Subscribers get 30-minute early access to select Lightning Deals, which go quickly once they’re live; click here(opens in a new tab) to sign up for a free 30-day trial.
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Samsung 50-inch Class Frame Series QLED 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $897.99 $1,297.99 (save $400)
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Samsung 55-inch Class Frame Series QLED 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $997.99 $1,497.99 (save $500)
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Samsung 55-inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90B TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,297.99 $1,697.99 (save $400)
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Samsung 65-inch Class Frame Series QLED 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,597.99 $1,997.99 (save $400)
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Samsung 65-inch Class NEO QLED 4K QN90B TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,597.99 $2,297.99 (save $700)
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Samsung 75-inch Class Frame Series QLED 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,997.99 $2,997.99 (save $1,000)
Target had Black Friday on the brain earlier than any of the other major retailers, cutting the virtual ribbon on its Black Friday sale on Oct. 10. Since then, deals have been switching in and out of the official “Black Friday deals” section. Target’s Holiday Price Match Guarantee ensures that you’ll get the lowest price possible even if it happens to disappear between now and Dec. 24.
Robot vacuum deals
Under $200
Why we like it
LiDAR — the laser tech that allows a vacuum to map specific rooms rather than sweeping a generic path between walls — is almost never found in vacs under $200. If you care more about targeted cleaning and app-controlled no-go zones over intense suction on carpets, take advantage of Walmart’s discount on this budget Shark model.
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Room mapping and zone cleaning
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120-minute battery life
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Self-cleaning brush roll
More robot vacuums under $200
Under $500
Why we like it
If you have a bumbling robot vac that causes more problems than it’s worth, treat yourself to a vac with demonstrated brain power. Samsung’s Jet Bot receives pretty outstanding reviews for its accurate laser mapping and — surprise — ability to actually find the room or zone you select. Though some energy is also dedicated to automatically adjusting suction to floor type and debris amount, the Jet Bot can clean for an hour and a half before recharging. The colossal 58% discount at Amazon is drastic compared to the measly discounts seen on the rest of the Jet Bot line.
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Room mapping and zone cleaning
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Suction automatically adjusts to floor type and level of debris
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90-minute battery life
More robot vacuums under $500
Under $800
Why we like it
Before summer 2022, buying a Roborock that auto-empties would cost you between $949.88 and $1,399.99. But a few mid-range releases created some leeway in price without sacrificing convenience. The cheaper one, the Q5+, skips mopping functionality, but still uses LiDAR to map your home layout, cleans with impressive 2,700 Pa suction, and empties itself.
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Room mapping and zone cleaning
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180-minute battery life
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Self-empty dock holds almost seven weeks’ worth of debris
More robot vacuums under $800
Robot vacuum and mop hybrids, plus dedicated robot mops
Why we like it:
If your home has lots of hard floor, tile, or laminate, consider opting for the Roborock Q7+ Max over the Q5+. It adds mopping to the menu, simultaneously scrubbing and deploying an intense 4,200 Pa in dry suction — except on carpet, where it knows to lift mopping pads and stop releasing water.
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Room mapping and zone cleaning
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180-minute battery life
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Self-empty dock holds seven weeks’ worth of debris
More hybrids and robot mops on sale
TV deals
Samsung TV deals
Why we love it
In contrast to the elusive deals on The Frame, one not-so-expensive early Black Friday deal from Samsung to consider is this 75-inch model. The 2022 version of Samsung’s entry level Crystal UHD series brings crisp color accuracy and HDR to budget shoppers who want to go big without topping $600.
More Samsung TVs on sale
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Samsung 43-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $799.99 $999.99 (save $200) ✨⚡️
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Samsung 50-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $899.99 $1,299.99 (save $400) ✨⚡️
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Samsung 55-inch Q80B QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $897.99 $1,197.99 (save $300)
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Samsung 55-inch QN85B QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $997.99 $1,397.99 (save $400)
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Samsung 55-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99 $1,499.99 (save $500) ✨⚡️
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Samsung 65-inch TU7000 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $449.99 $649.99 (save $200) (pickup only)
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Samsung 65-inch TU8300 Curved 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $647.99 $799.99 (save $152)
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Samsung 65-inch Q70A QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $897.99 $997.99 (save $100)
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Samsung 65-inch Q80B QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99 $1,499.99 (save $500) ⚡️
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Samsung 65-inch QN90B Neo QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,497.99 $2,297.99 (save $700)
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Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV (opens in a new tab)— $1,599.99 $1,999.99 (save $400) ✨⚡️
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Samsung 65-inch S95B QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,799.99 $2,799.99 (save $1,100) ⚡️
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Samsung 65-inch QN800 8K TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,599.99 $2,999.99 (save $400) ⚡️
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Samsung 75-inch Q70A QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99 $2,299.99 (save $1,000)
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Samsung 75-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,999.99 $2,999.99 (save $1,000) ✨⚡️
Samsung 75-inch QN90B Neo QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,399.99 $2,999.99 (save $600) ⚡️
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Samsung 75-inch QN900B Neo QLED 8K TV(opens in a new tab) — $4,499.99 $5,499.99 (save $1,000) ⚡️
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Samsung 85-inch 7 Series 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $997.99 $1,399.99 (save $402) ✨⚡️
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Samsung 85-inch Q70A QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,899.99 $3,299.99 (save $1,400)
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Samsung 85-inch Q80B QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,199.99 $3,299.99 (save $1,100) ⚡️
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Samsung 85-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,299.99 $4,299.99 (save $1,000) ✨⚡️
LG TV deals
Why we love it
Gamers looking to go all out on their setup should take advantage of Best Buy’s early slash on one of LG’s latest models, the C2. The successor to the beloved C1 TV might just be the best gaming TV available, providing low-latency gameplay, compatibility with NVIDIA G-SYNC, and four 120Hz HDMI ports. The C2 also welcomes a processor upgrade and brighter Evo OLED panel.
More LG TVs on sale
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LG 48-inch A2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99 $1,299.99 (save $300)
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LG 55-inch 80 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $649.99 $849.99 (save $200) ⚡️
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LG 55-inch B2 OLED TV (opens in a new tab)— $999.99 $1,399.99 (save $400)
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LG 55-inch C2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99 $1,599.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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LG 65-inch 65UQ70 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $446.99 $558 (save $111.01) ✨
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LG 65-inch B2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99 $1,899.99 (save $600)
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LG 65-inch C1 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,646.99 $2,499.99 (save $853)
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LG 70-inch NanoCell 75UQA 4K TV (opens in a new tab)— $749.99 $899.99 (save $150)
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LG 75-inch UP7300 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $599.99 $799.99 (save $200) ✨
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LG 75-inch NanoCell 75UQA 4K TV (opens in a new tab)— $899.99 $1,149.99 (save $250) ⚡️
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LG 75-inch 80 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,199.99 $1,499.99 (save $300)
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LG 77-inch B2 OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,999.99 $2,899.99 (save $900)
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LG 77-inch G2 Gallery OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,399.99 $3,799.99 (save $400) ⚡️
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LG 85-inch 80 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,999.99 $2,199.99 (save $200) ⚡️
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LG 86-inch 80 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,999.99 $2,199.99 (save $200) ⚡️
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LG 86-inch 85 QNED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,299.99 $2,999.99 (save $700) ⚡️
Sony TV deals
Why we love it
One of the heftiest early Black Friday discounts we’re seeing on a Sony TV is the $1,000 slash on Sony’s 2022 flagship, the A95K. This splurge-worthy stunner is impressing reviewers across the internet with its HDR brightness and Sony’s Bravia QD-OLED panel, which combines the meticulous viewing angles of OLED and color-boosting quantum dot layer of QLED.
More Sony TVs on sale
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Sony 43-inch X80K 4K TV (opens in a new tab)— $448 $528 (save $80)
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Sony 48-inch A9S OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $799.99 $999.99 (save $200)
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Sony 55-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $579.99 $699.99 (save $120) ⚡️
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Sony 55-inch X90K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $899.99 $1,199.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 55-inch A80K OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99 $1,599.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 55-inch A90J OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,798 $2,499.99 (save $701.99)
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Sony 65-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $699.99 $899.99 (save $200) ⚡️
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Sony 65-inch A80K OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,699.99 $1,999.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 75-inch A85K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,199.99 $1,499.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 75-inch X95K Mini LED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,699 $3,999 (save $1,300)
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Sony 77-inch A80K OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,699.99 $2,999.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 85-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,499.99 $1,799.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 85-inch X85K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,699.99 $1,999.99 (save $300) ⚡️
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Sony 85-inch X95K Mini LED TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,999.99 $5,499.99 (save $1,500) ⚡️
Other TV deals from TCL, Vizio, and more
Why we love it
Before you hit “Buy Now” on Amazon’s 55-inch Omni 4K TV, consider the 55-inch model of Amazon’s entry level version of the Fire TV instead — it’s nearly half the price. For a budget model, the self-titled Amazon Fire TV (technically the 4 Series) has good color and decent viewing angles, plus the iconically easy-to-navigate Fire TV platform housing all of your apps.
More TVs from TCL, Vizio, and more on sale
We’ll be adding more great deals to this story as more sales info is released.
Black Friday trends
The holiday shopping calendar has been shifting, but 2022 is the most intense example so far
Anyone who would appreciate it if Halloween could live out the entirety of its season in peace (damn it) will be the first to tell you that holiday shopping feels like it starts earlier and earlier every year. Black Friday-worthy deals start trickling in around mid-October, and the inbox cramming levels up from there until stores begin officially announcing deals with Black Friday and holiday terminology around early November.
It always feels a bit preemptive, like those neighbors who insist on putting up their Christmas lights while the trees are still green. But 2022’s fall frenzy was more intense than what we’ve seen in recent years. Things kicked off when Target revived its Deal Days event from Oct. 6 to 8 (complete with a Holiday Price Match Guarantee) which rolled nicely into its almost two-month-long Black Friday sale(opens in a new tab) that went live on Oct. 10.
Days later on Oct. 12 and 13, Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale hit. A second Prime Day in all but name, the Prime Early Access Sale (PEAS) was technically meant to give shoppers a super head start on holiday shopping and featured some of Amazon’s lowest prices of the year. Naturally, Best Buy and Walmart held similar sales to compete. At this point, modern Black Friday is a full season in its own right.
Inflation could make for a more frugal Black Friday
The volatility of item inventory, shipping times, and other supply chain-related chaos didn’t necessarily stop people from spending big in 2021. The National Retail Federation found that holiday sales between November and December grew over 14 percent compared to 2020 (findings in line with predictions from earlier that fall) despite slower December-specific sales due to, you guessed it, an earlier and more spread-out sale season.
While pickles should be easier to find than a Playstation 5s this year, consumers are now working around the fallout of another fuzzy economical mess — one with an even more direct effect on their wallets.
Inflation has been responsible for jacked-up prices on just about everything since spring 2022, leaving folks spending more than they’re used to on daily necessities like gas and groceries. For now, peak inflation seems to be behind us. But between holiday traveling, feeding guests, and of course, gifting, it’s likely that folks may stay in that frugal state of mind throughout the next few months.
This could mean more intentional Black Friday spending: more hunting for deals on essentials that you’d have to buy anyway and fewer impulse buys. Amazon’s October Prime Day gave us a glimpse of how hard (or not) shoppers may be willing to go this holiday season. Data compiled by Numerator, a consumer insights firm, indicates that people didn’t go as balls to the wall as they have in the past — that might be because 79% of PEAS shoppers had inflation on the brain. While one in three still hit “add to cart” on a specific item they’d been waiting to get discounted, a fourth of people ditched really good deals “because it wasn’t a necessity.”
Amazon’s Back-to-School campaign, which spoke to budget-conscious shoppers by confirming that, yes, it’s fine to buy the cheapest notebook for your kid, also alluded to the fact that retailers are aware of where customers want savings this year. While TVs and robot vacuums will undoubtedly still be Black Friday hits, we could see more doorbuster deal spots given to smaller, more essential purchases.
Mapping out a game plan now will help you avoid them when they inevitably crop up in the coming weeks. Here are all the must-know details you can use to strategize:
What is Black Friday?
Black Friday is a shopping holiday that takes place every year on the day right after Thanksgiving. It used to be synonymous with viral fistfights and stampedes and lines that stretched around city blocks before 3 a.m., but in recent years has become more of an online event.
When is Black Friday?
While Black Friday proper falls on Nov. 25 in 2022, most stores began rolling out their holiday doorbusters in October and early November.
In-store schedules for Thanksgiving and Black Friday
With most COVID-related mandates and crowd control tactics a thing of the past, Black Friday 2022 should feel reminiscent of the pre-pandemic stampede we’re used to. One major difference? Many brick-and-mortar locations are still embracing the “closed on Thanksgiving” trend first seen during COVID. Now, firmly closing doors frees up the holiday for time spent with loved ones.
Online shopping on Turkey Day, however, is still very much a thing. Official Black Friday deals at most retailers will be live on Thursday (if not earlier in the week), still somewhat solidifying Thanksgiving as the unofficial start to Black Friday weekend.
Below is everything we know about in-person shopping hours for The Big Retailers:
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Target: Closed on Thanksgiving; most stores open at 7 a.m. local time on Black Friday. Drive-up and in-store pickup are available.
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Walmart: Closed on Thanksgiving; stores open at 5 a.m. local time on Black Friday. Curbside and in-store pickup are available.
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Best Buy: Closed on Thanksgiving; opening time on Black Friday TBA. Starting Oct. 30, Best Buy will also extend store hours from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day of the week except for Sunday, which will be open 10 a.m. through 8 p.m. Curbside and in-store pickup are available.
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Bed Bath & Beyond: Closed on Thanksgiving; doors open at 6 a.m. local time on Black Friday. Curbside and in-store pickup are available.
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JCPenney: Closed on Thanksgiving; doors open at 5 a.m. local time on Black Friday. Exclusive in-store coupons will be given to the first shoppers in line. Curbside pickup is available.
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Kohl’s: Closed on Thanksgiving; opening time on Black Friday TBA. Both drive-up and in-store pickup are available.
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Macy’s: Closed on Thanksgiving; stores are open from 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time on Black Friday. Curbside and in-store pickup are available.