Welcome to Black November! With early Black Friday 2024 sales already commencing at some retailers — including major markdowns dropping daily at big names like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Wayfair and more — the entire month has been turned into a savings spectacular, and we’re all reaping the happy-wallet benefits.
So many deals already being live means that the 2024 holiday shopping season is set to be bigger than ever before, and we know that can be a bit overwhelming when trying to find the best Black Friday deals available for taking care of everything (and everyone) on your shopping list. As you begin to plan your holiday shopping strategy and choose the perfect gifts and treat-yo-self essentials, we’re here to help you devise the ideal approach for maximizing your savings.
Here’s everything you need to know about Black Friday, including the best deals available right this minute and how to really stretch your dollars for the whole holiday weekend — and beyond.
The best early Black Friday deals
Want to get a jump start on Black Friday sales? Check out our favorite already-discounted finds below.
Amazon
Yahoo’s senior tech writer, Rick Broida, dubbed this iPad the best overall tablet of 2024, so if you’re looking for the cream of the crop, grab it while it’s on sale. It boasts up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge, a 10.9-inch screen and 64GB storage. Just back in August, the price rose to $327 — so we suggest you snap it up now while it’s just about the lowest price ever.
“[It] seamlessly pairs with the rest of my Apple devices,” one impressed shopper wrote. “Build quality is great as all Apple devices are. … Charges via USB-C and includes a nice braided charger. Screen is great, speakers are clear and battery is long-lasting.”
Save $50 | Lowest price ever
$299 at Amazon
Amazon
The fact that this versatile appliance (which functions as both a vacuum and mop) is down to its all-time best price is enough for it to warrant a space in our carts. But throw in a Martha Stewart endorsement, and we’re tempted to buy two!
The queen of all things home recently sang its praises in an unsponsored Instagram post, calling it the “best new home appliance.” She adds, “The design is simple, the parts easy to clean and anyone can use it … Rather than sweeping (which raises dust), rather than vacuuming and then mopping, this machine does it all!”
Save $150 | Lowest price ever
$230 at Amazon
Amazon
Ready to do some Apple picking? You don’t even have to drive to the orchard — just head over to Amazon and grab this lightweight MacBook Air while it’s on sale.
Don’t be deterred by the fact that this isn’t the newest model on the market; it still boasts up to 18 hours of use per charge, a vivid 13.6-inch display and weighs only 2.7 pounds for easy toting. If you’ve been meaning to upgrade from your snail-like computer, it would be wise to act quickly.
Check out our tech editor’s roundup of the best laptops for additional options.
$749 at Amazon
Target
Cut back on appliances — and your energy bill! — with this do-it-all helper, which serves up crispy air-fried pizzas, wings and more in a matter of minutes. The temperature is adjustable (to 450°F), the timer reliable (complete with auto shut-off) and it includes a variety of accessories — an oven rack, baking pan/drip tray, and air fryer basket — for added value and convenience (read: easier cleaning). Plus, it’s cheaper right now at Target than it is at Amazon.
$100 at Target
Amazon
Is your yard in need of some heavy-duty pruning? This small but mighty chain saw is powerful enough to take down tree branches, yet weighs under 2.5 pounds. Plus, this top-seller is cordless for even more convenience.
One Yahoo editor gave it a try, writing, “While testing the Saker, I first noticed that it was very easy to hold in one hand. I also appreciated the safety features, including a safety lock that must be pressed before the saw activates. This gave me some comfort that it wouldn’t just ‘go off’ if I squeezed it too tight while walking between locations. It’s also easier to use than something like pruning shears, which can be heavy and unwieldy and take much longer to get the same job done.”
Check out our full Saker Mini Chainsaw review for more.
Save $23 with Prime + coupon | Editor-approved
$29 at Amazon
Sur La Table
This classic round Dutch oven is what you might think of when you hear the name Le Creuset. It’s a staple of the collection, a lifetime piece made of enameled cast iron, polished and finished by hand; the colorful exterior is designed to resist chipping. It retains heat brilliantly. At 6.75 quarts, it’s perfect for soups and one-pot meals, like chili. This one also has a wider, shallower profile with more surface area that makes it ideal for browning and searing meats.
Score even more faves from this Ina Garten-beloved brand at their Semi-Annual Cookware Sale, live now.
$280 at Sur La Table
Casper
You don’t want to ghost this spooky-great sale, which will save you 30% on a top-rated mattress that strikes just the right balance between comfy and supportive.
Looking for something a little different? No problem — Casper is offering up to 30% off all mattresses right now.
$1,305 at Casper
Samsung
You can snag this behemoth of a Samsung 4K smart TV way ahead of holiday movie and Super Bowl season for an incredible $2,250 off now, as part of Samsung’s early Holiday Deals.
It’ll definitely make your current TV look positively ancient with its smart TV features — built-in streaming apps and voice control — plus realistic depth enhancement, 4K resolution, an anti-glare screen, bright details (even in dark scenes) and smooth motion thanks to Motion Xcelerator Turbo+. Mini LEDs mean you’ll even be able to see the little things, like freckles and lashes.
$1,750 at Samsung
Cozy Earth
A cozy Earth sounds nice, but we’ll settle for a cozy bed! This set has wowed everyone from Yahoo staffers and thousands of online shoppers to — wait for it — Oprah herself. Yahoo writer Rebecca Carhart, who searched high and low to find the best cooling sheets, awarded these sheets the title of “Best Bamboo Cooling Sheets,” and another Yahoo writer, Ellie Conley, is also a fan. In her review, she writes, “Slipping into bed with Cozy Earth’s sheets feels almost like jumping into a pool on a hot summer day.”
And what does Oprah have to say about the sheets she made famous? When they appeared on her Favorite Things 2018 list, she said, “Your bed shouldn’t be where you sweat the small (or big) stuff,” and called the set “the softest ever,” saying it “may help regulate body temperature, meaning both chilly sleepers and hot-flashers can get a good night’s rest.”
$232 at Cozy Earth
Walmart
Been lusting after one of these babies? We know the feeling. Well, it’s your lucky day, since this Walmart deal brings the price down to even a tad less than Amazon’s (its best price all year), and you can score it in more colors too.
At 4.5 quarts, this bestseller can hold enough dough to make up to eight dozen cookies at a time (though it won’t take up much room in your kitchen). It comes with a beater, dough hook and whisk attachments for making practically any baked good under the sun, and will give your arms a break by doing all of the mixing. Plus, you can let it run while you prep other ingredients.
Save $100 | Lowest price of the year
$259 at Walmart
Walmart
We can’t get over the sale price ($378!) on this shiny 65-inch set from Vizio. The vibrant 4K picture quality is top-notch, and it also includes Dolby Vision HDR, which boasts incredible brightness. In addition to its crisp, clear display, this set comes with the brand’s SmartCast, which streams thousands of movies and shows.
$378 at Walmart
Kate Spade Outlet
Smaller shoulder bags are very in style this year, but sometimes, it’s nice to have a crossbody strap to go hands-free. This bag comes with one so you can wear it both ways. Get it in black, brown, burgundy, green or white while it’s over 65% off ahead of Black Friday.
“Just large enough to comfortably fit my phone, wallet, sunglasses, and e-reader. It’s so chic, but still simple enough for everyday use,” shared one fashionista. “I haven’t used the longer strap yet, because the shoulder strap is the perfect length!”
Save $237 with code
$112 at Kate Spade Outlet
Wayfair
Sometimes all you need is a classic Spruce replica to light up your home year after year. This pre-lit staple features hinged branches with covered green PVC tips for a fresh and authentic look without the mess. It comes in eight different sizes ranging up to 10 feet, so you can easily find the size you need.
“I usually purchase live trees but with the rising costs I decided to purchase an artificial tree this year,” explained a Wayfair shopper. “I am pleased with this tree. Once fluffed it was beautiful and I didn’t miss the real tree except that fresh scent.”
$146 at Wayfair
Nordstrom
Sometimes all you need to be happy is a good ol’ puffer coat. If you want to wrap yourself up in a sleeping bag without feeling like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, this puffer is key. The snatched waist and pretty pink shade are flattering in all climates.
$130 at Nordstrom
Walmart
Have you ever seen a kitchen appliance as lovely as this stunner from Drew Barrymore’s home goods line? You won’t mind keeping this on your counter while your cozy stews and braises bubble away.
It can hold enough food for about seven people, and the light-up display is a fun touch. Plus, this sale price is about as low as it gets.
$50 at Walmart
HexClad
Gordon Ramsay approves of this brand, and you know how particular the celebrity chef is. The pans’ hybrid construction combines the best qualities of stainless steel, cast iron and nonstick for a one-of-a-kind product that, according to Ramsay, “is highly versatile and cooks exceptionally well.”
They’re made of aluminum sandwiched between stainless steel for expert heat conduction and distribution, and their nonstick interiors make them a breeze to clean. Plus, the signature hexagonal etching helps encourage browning. With this starter set, you’ll get the 12-inch, 10-inch and 8-inch Hybrid pans, plus lids for each.
Check out our roundup of the best pots, pans and cookware sets of 2024 for more.
$400 at HexClad
Amazon
A wide range of ages will love playing and snuggling up with their Squishmallow plushie, many of which are on sale.
This cute cat, Tahoe, is one of Amazon’s most gifted stuffed animals, but there are plenty of fun characters to choose from, each with different interests and personalities. Tahoe happens to be an impressive 67% off (prices vary).
$13 at Amazon
Amazon
You’ll be so relieved you had this portable air compressor in the trunk when you realize one tire’s looking a little floppy. It takes just minutes to pump it back to normal, and you can do all four on a single charge. You can also use it on b-balls, bike tires and balloons.
Snag it while it’s down to the lowest price we’ve seen (a worthwhile deal, even if the starting price is as inflated as your tires will be).
Save $152 with coupon | Lowest price ever
$48 at Amazon
Amazon
Mangia! If there’s an avid home cook on your holiday gift list, they’ll love making noodles of all shapes, thanks to this No. 1 bestseller’s bevy of attachments. Plus, it not only extrudes the dough, it mixes it too!
Our price trackers tell us this is as low as it gets, so snap it up, stat!
Save $90 | Lowest price ever
$190 at Amazon
Walmart
While Beats do go on sale from time to time, this is the Solo3’s all-time lowest price, and it’s selling out fast. The rose gold is the only color left! But here are the highlights: They’re wireless, foldable and durable, and offer up to 40 hours of battery life. If you tend to forget to charge your things, you’ll be happy to learn that five minutes of charging gives you hours of playback when the battery is low.
“Awesome sound quality, the build is solid and the price is right,” said one reviewer. “When connecting the headphones with your device, it’s very quick and syncs easily. Battery life is really good.”
Save $61 | Lowest price ever
$69 at Walmart
Amazon
With their compact design, AirTags can easily be attached to just about anything. Whether you’re keeping tabs on your bike, keys or lost luggage, at less than $20 apiece your peace of mind has never been more affordable.
$70 at Amazon
Amazon
There’s never a good time for a flat tire, but they always seem to happen at the absolute worst moment. That’s where the portability of this tire inflator shines. It doesn’t take up much room and, once you’ve charged the removable battery, it’s ready to go whenever you need it. The built-in nozzle and hose storage will also keep everything organized when it isn’t in use.
Save $176 | Lowest price ever
$134 at Amazon
Amazon
The latest smartwatch from the Cupertino company features a larger display while somehow being thinner and lighter, advanced health and fitness features and a faster-charging battery.
Said one five-star reviewer, “The battery life is phenomenal, I can literally go 2 days without charging. When I do have to charge it, it’s full in about 30 [minutes].”
$349 at Amazon
Amazon
A top-selling Roomba that’s down to just $140 — it’s all-time lowest price? We’ll take two! This gizmo will zap up all of that dust and debris on your floor while you relax on the sofa — nothing wrong with that. It runs for up to 120 minutes before heading back to its charging dock, and you can even schedule cleanings via the app.
Check out our roundup of the best robot vacuums for more.
Save $110 | Lowest price ever
$140 at Amazon
Amazon
Want to get some holiday shopping done early? Yahoo Gifting Editor Amanda Garrity has plenty of ideas, including this fun option, which is down to its best price of all time.
“Invite Elsa, Tiana, Ariel, Mirabel and Moana to your holiday table,” she says. “Build a small scene for each princess — including Ariel’s undersea palace — then flip over the box to play the built-in board game with up to five other Disney fans.”
Check out her roundup of the best advent calendars for more.
Save $10 | Lowest price ever
$35 at Amazon
When is Black Friday 2024 and when do Black Friday deals start?
The extra-long-weekend holiday officially kicks off on Friday, Nov. 29, and includes sales through Cyber Monday on Dec. 2. But we’re already spotting some major markdowns weeks ahead of the big holiday — keep on scrolling for some of our favorite deals!
Why is it called Black Friday?
The day following Thanksgiving has long been known as “Black Friday” — but why? Some believe the term began as a reference to the fact that many retail businesses operate at a financial loss (AKA “in the red”) for much of the year until the day after Thanksgiving, when the huge increase in sales causes them to finally turn a profit, putting them “in the black”. However, there is a more precise origin for the usage of Black Friday, and it dates back to the 1960s.
Police in Philadelphia began using the term “Black Friday” to describe the pandemonium caused when an influx of the area’s suburban residents flooded the city to begin their holiday shopping, which in some years coincided with the weekend’s annual Army-Navy football game, adding extra chaos into the mix. After becoming popularized in Philly, the term spread until, by the 1980s, retailers began to use the phrase as a reference to their preferred “in the red” to “in the black” definition, which put the emphasis on profits.
Shopping Strategies for Black Friday 2024
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Do your research: Julie Ramhold, consumer analyst with DealNews.com, advises shoppers to make a list of items that they’re interested in buying, then note their current prices. That way, you’ll be able to spot a great Black Friday deal as soon as you see it. Adds Kristin McGrath, shopping expert with RetailMeNot: “The most important thing is to know exactly what you want. What specs you want in a TV or laptop and which headphones you want.” According to Kristen Gall, retail and shopping expert for Rakuten, “Consumers shouldn’t assume that just because a product is discounted that it’s the best price out there. I recommend checking for the product on one to two other retailers to compare the regular price with a potential ‘sale’ price to ensure you’re actually getting the best deal.”
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Stay on top of the ads: Pay attention as Black Friday ads come out, Ramhold advises. “It may be helpful to follow your favorite retailers on social media and sign up for their email newsletters as well, since they may announce the ad release that way as well as other important details, like when the sales will begin.” Gall calls these ads “your Black Friday road map for deals.”
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Check out holiday price guarantees: Have a few favorite retailers? “Check to see if they’re offering any kind of price match or guarantee for Black Friday,” Ramhold says. The idea is that you’ll know whether you can request that your preferred retailer match a competitor’s price during a Black Friday event, or if you’ll have to shop the competitor instead. “And if there’s a price guarantee in place, it’s good to know that if you buy something early on and it later drops in price, you’ll be able to receive a price adjustment for the difference,” Ramhold adds.
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Try to get cash back: “In addition to doing a price comparison, you can ensure you are getting the absolute best price by stacking deals to maximize savings,” Gall says. “Cash-back services like Rakuten allow you to earn cash back on top of sale prices. For extra savings, plan to apply promo codes or digital coupons, and use a rewards credit card to extra earn points or cash back.”
The best Black Friday 2024 deals to look out for
Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: Gall believes that retailers’ overstock categories are the biggest predictor of Black Friday gold. That includes “home goods, gardening and furniture that they may have not gotten rid of during Labor Day weekend sales,” she says. But, she also notes that Black Friday will also focus on “bigger-ticket items, such as tech, including laptops, TVs and more.”
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Apple products: Look out for great deals on AirPods, especially AirPods Pro, which are “still immensely popular, and retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Target and Best Buy will likely offer the lowest price of the year,” says McGrath.
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Kitchen appliances: KitchenAid mixers are the products to watch, McGrath says. Black Friday deals knock the price down enough that these expensive classics are more affordable for many shoppers. Last year, we saw KitchenAid stand mixers sell out quickly, so be ready to jump on a good deal if you see it.
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Laptops: Ramhold calls these “one of the quintessential Black Friday items.”
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Smartphones: Major retailers will offer the latest Android smartphones and iPhones bundled with gift cards worth hundreds, “which can be used on later purchases and boost the value of these deals,” Ramhold predicts.
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Toys: Historically, the best toy sales happen in December, Ramhold says, but “Black Friday toy deals should be pretty big.” Expect up to 85% off at major stores, she says.
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TVs: McGrath recommends studying major retailers’ Black Friday ads so you can pounce on the TV you want before it’s gone. “Stock sells out quickly on the best-priced sets, and there are always a few headline-making deals that get a ton of hype and sell out in minutes,” she says. “Zero in on the 4K TV you want, have some backups and get ready to shop as soon as the Black Friday sale kicks off.”
Where can we find the best Black Friday deals?
As always, retailers will be competing with each other for your business this Black Friday. While there’s always a fair amount of overlap, certain retailers specialize in certain kinds of products.
“Check out Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy for tech. Wayfair and Overstock always offer incredible home goods deals,” McGrath advises. “Gap, Old Navy and Target lead the pack when it comes to clothing deals. Walmart is always strong on Black Friday in the toy department. Home Depot and Lowe’s don’t do as splashy sales as some of the big-box contenders, but they have great values on Black Friday for big-ticket home items, smart home devices, home security bundles, grills, tool sets, power tools and even ladders. They’re also some of the best sources of appliance package deals. And do not forget about Kohl’s, which often offers extra Kohl’s Cash with purchase. Oftentimes, they’ll have the same price as a competitor on things like small appliances and smartwatches, but also throw in some Kohl’s Cash to make the deal sweeter.”
Best early Black Friday sales at top retailers
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Amazon: We’re seeing savings of up to 75% — sometimes more! — on everything from bedding and kitchenware to tech, clothing and beauty.
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Best Buy: Save big on appliances TVs, laptops, headphones and tablets with new doorbusters dropping every Friday — plus, check out the retailer’s Black Friday sneak peek for a taste of the upcoming deals.
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Macy’s: The “Parade of Deals” marches on today, with 40%-60% off fashionable faves, big-brand home goods and more limited-time specials.
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Nordstrom: You can grab up to 70% off and snag thousands of big sellers at a discount courtesy of the store’s Limited-Time Sale, and new markdowns worthy of some Black Friday-level love.
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QVC: Scoop up major markdowns at the retailer’s Black Friday Deal Drop, with discounts on top brands including Dyson, KitchenAid, Ninja and more.
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REI: This deals section has a plethora of great offerings: Score up to 50% off clothing, footwear, REI Co-Op brand deals and hiking items.
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Sephora: The retailer always offers great deals, including super savings on its house brand and beloved labels like Kiehl’s since 1851, Fenty Beauty, Shark Beauty and more.
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Target: During Target Deal Days, you can score savings on Christmas trees, lights and decor (up to 50% off), Threshold and Casaluna bedding (40% off), Dyson vacuums (up to 50% off) and more.
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Walmart: The mega-retailer’s Black Friday preview sale (through Nov. 17) has massive discounts that rival (and often beat) Amazon on vacuums, kitchen appliances, bedding and clothing, to name a few.
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Wayfair: Save up to 70% on home deals ranging from furniture to bedding to major appliances during the Wayfair Black Friday Sneak Peek.
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Zappos: Enjoy stellar savings on a wide variety of footwear brands at the early Black Friday sale, including Hoka, Reebok and more, as well as great deals on clothing and accessories from Columbia, The North Face and other big names.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.