Don’t you love it this time of year? You’re minding your own business, slowly approaching the end of the year, and then Black Friday comes at you like a train, offering huge discounts on MacBooks, Pokemon, Lego, and everything else on your shopping list. It’s not exactly a relaxing period, but can save you a lot of money. So buyers, buckle up. We’ve got weeks of deals to check out.
The only way to survive and thrive on Black Friday is with a little planning. We recommend bookmarking our many Black Friday pages so our professional deal hunters can uncover all the offers that are really worth your consideration. But beyond that, we also suggest making the most of the Black Friday ads released by major retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart.
Over 40 of the best early Black Friday deals: We found record prices on Apple gadgets, headphones, TVs, and robot vacuums
Looking for Amazon Black Friday ads? Don’t we all? Amazon works a little differently from other Black Friday retailers because it doesn’t release traditional Black Friday ads. Instead, Amazon announces its plans for Black Friday via a press release and then offers tons of deals when the time comes.
Amazon’s Black Friday sale officially starts on November 20th and runs through December 1st, with a ton of deals offered during this bumper event. According to Amazon’s official press release, these are the deals we can expect from November 20th:
Mashable Deals
Up to 55% off on select Shark home products and Ninja kitchen appliances
Up to 50% off on Amazon devices like Echo Dot Max, Fire TV Stick lineup, Fire tablets, and Kindles
Up to 50% off on Electronics from JBL and Canon
Up to 45% off on Bose Audio
Up to 40% off on kitchen items from Vitamix, Staub, Nespresso and more
Up to 40% on select floorcare from Bissell and iRobot
Up to 40% off on home entertainment from Hisense, TCL and LG
Up to 40% on toys from Melissa & Doug, Little Tikes, Play-Doh and Nerf
Up to 35% on select Samsung and Google products
It’s a strong lineup, but really it’s just a small sample of what’s to come. In fact, we’re already seeing record-low prices on popular items like Apple products, Lego sets and power stations.
