Save big with these Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals
Save big with these Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals
While you’re planning your Turkey Day celebration this year, don’t forget to indulge in the feast of home improvement savings offered on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Sideorder of Safety
If you’re looking to keep your family safe and sound over the holidays, ask the experts at Best Buy to find a home security system that suits your needs. Products range from a simple doorbell alert camera to a comprehensive surveillance system with alarms to control from your smartphone. The gurus at Best Buy will be able to answer your questions and their Geek Squad offers protection plans to continue your service long after you leave the store.
Game Day Gorge
Looking to enhance your game day viewing? Walmart, Target and Best Buy have deals that will take your straight the end zone with sales from 50-70% on select flat-screen televisions. Some savings are only offered in-store, so be sure to contact your local retailers for more info.
DIY Main Course
For home improvement needs large and small, both Lowe’s and Home Depot are your DIY headquarters, with Lowe’s offering free shipping for orders or $50 or more and Home Depot offering free same-day pickup for online purchases. You’ll also be able to find some of the best appliance sales of the year if you’re in the market to upgrade your washer/dryer combo or bake Santa some cookies in a new oven.
Digital Dessert
Finish off your savory savings with some sweet Cyber Monday deals from plenty of online retailers like Amazon, Overstock and Best Buy. December 2 will be the best day to shop online for all those extra electronics to help you navigate the hectic holiday season like smart home speakers, state-of-the art vacuums and kitchen tools to make meal prep a breeze.
Portion Control
Remember to keep your budgeting belt tightened while indulging your retail cravings as not all sales are the best of the year and it can be easy to order more than you need. Also be wary of phishing scams from those looking to profit from hungry shoppers willing to part easily with their credit card info.
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