Skip to main content

Home Depot announces its season-long sale full of early Black Friday deals

This year's Black Friday sales will be different than most. Retailers are looking to keep their stores from getting too crowded, so rather than just offering all the best deals during the last week of November, many are moving to offer early Black Friday deals for all of November instead. Home Depot is the latest retailer to announce its early Black Friday sale, with the majority of deals now going live on November 8 in-store and November 6 online.

Home Depot's Season-Long Deals event runs through December 2, though we wouldn't recommend waiting until December to shop. With all the shipping delays and potential out-of-stock items we'll be seeing soon, earlier is definitely better than later when it comes to shopping for the holidays. We have an entire guide dedicated to Black Friday at Home Depot if you're looking to learn more about this year's event.

Early Savings

Home Depot Season-Long Deals

Home Depot's Black Friday sale is starting earlier than ever this year! Black Friday deals will be available starting November 6 and running through December 2 while supplies last!

Limited Time Only

Shop at Home Depot

Select Home Depot Black Friday deals will be available even before November 8. You can save up to 40% off select appliances beginning November 4 and save up to $700 when you buy two or more select major appliances $498 or more. Home Depot even offers free delivery on appliance purchases of $396 or more and 12-month financing on appliance purchases of $299 or more through December 3.

There are early Black Friday deals in nearly every category Home Depot offers, from tools and home improvement to holiday decorations and smart home devices. Giant, pre-lit inflatable figures of Santa and a reindeer are down to $69 each, while the pre-lit 7.5-foot Fenwick Pine Artificial Christmas Tree drops to $79, a savings of $120, once the sale begins. You can find the Ridgid 16-gallon wet/dry vacuum now on sale for $59.88, grab Ryobi's 18V 6-tool kit at $100 off, or score the Kitchenaid Classic 4.5-quart Stand Mixer on sale for only $189.

Other deals during Home Depot's early Black Friday sale include:

  • Magic Chef 6-quart Multi-Cooker for $59.99 (was $99.99)
  • Hoover Windtunnel 2 Bagless Pet Vacuum for $119 (was $159)
  • 27-Gallon Tough Tote for $7.98 (was $10.98)
  • Nexgrill 4-burner Gas Grill for $199 (was $299)
  • Samsung Stainless Steel Washer or Electric Dryer for $578 (was $899)
  • 270-piece Mechanics Tool Set for $99
  • Ryobi String Trimmer / Leaf Blower kit - for $88 (was $119)

Home Depot's sale doesn't officially begin until Saturday, November 6, so be sure to check back once these deals go live and visit our guide to Home Depot Black Friday deals for more information on the sale.



Source: androidcentral

Popular posts from this blog

The hidden cost of food delivery

Noah Lichtenstein Contributor Share on Twitter Noah Lichtenstein is the founder and managing partner of Crossover , a diversified private technology fund backed by institutional investors, technology execs and professional athletes and entertainers. More posts by this contributor What Studying Students Teaches Us About Great Apps I’ll admit it: When it comes to food, I’m lazy. There are dozens of great dining options within a few blocks of my home, yet I still end up ordering food through delivery apps four or five times per week. With the growing coronavirus pandemic closing restaurants and consumers self-isolating, it is likely we will see a spike in food delivery much like the 20% jump China reported during the peak of its crisis. With the food delivery sector rocketing toward a projected $365 billion by the end of the decade, I’m clearly not the only one turning to delivery apps even before the pandemic hit. Thanks to technology (and VC funding) we can get a ri

Cyber Monday Canada: Last-minute deals for everyone on your list

Best Cyber Monday Canada deals: Smart Home Audio Phones, Tablets & Accessories Wearables Laptops & PC Components Amazon products Gaming Televisions Cameras Lifestyle & Kitchen Toys & Kids Cyber Monday Canada is here, and retailers are rolling out the red carpet for customers who want to shop for everything from tech to kitchenware to games and everything in between. Unlike years past, Cyber Monday Canada deals look a bit different than normal. Instead of retailers trying to pack their stores with as many shoppers as possible, we're seeing tons of online deals that you can take advantage of from the comfort of your home. We've rounded up our favorites below, so feel free to browse through the best of what Canada Cyber Monday has to offer! This list is being updated with new Cyber Monday deals all the time, so check back often. Spotlight deals It's a Switch Nintendo Switch Fortnite Edition bundle $399.95 at Amazon It's a Switch.

iPhone 13 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro Buyer's Guide: 50+ Differences Compared

The iPhone 15 Pro brings over 50 new features and improvements to Apple's high-end smartphones compared to the iPhone 13 Pro, which was released two years prior. This buyer's guide breaks down every major difference you should be aware of between the two generations and helps you to decide whether it's worth upgrading. The ‌iPhone 13‌ Pro debuted in 2021, introducing a brighter display with ProMotion technology for refresh rates up to 120Hz, the A15 Bionic chip, a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, Macro photography and photographic styles, Cinematic mode for recording videos with shallow depth of field, ProRes video recording, a 1TB storage option, and five hours of additional battery life. The ‌iPhone 13‌ Pro was discontinued upon the announcement of the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022, but it is still possible to get hold of it second-hand. Our guide helps to answer the question of how to decide which of these two iPhone models is best for you and serves as a way to c

Slack’s new integration deal with AWS could also be about tweaking Microsoft

Slack and Amazon announced a big integration late yesterday afternoon. As part of the deal, Slack will use Amazon Chime for its call feature, while reiterating its commitment to use AWS as its preferred cloud provider to run its infrastructure. At the same time, AWS has agreed to use Slack for internal communications. Make no mistake, this is a big deal as the SaaS communications tool increases its ties with AWS, but this agreement could also be about slighting Microsoft and its rival Teams product by making a deal with a cloud rival. In the past Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield has had choice words for Microsoft saying the Redmond technology giant sees his company as an “existential threat.” Whether that’s true or not — Teams is but one piece of a huge technology company — it’s impossible not to look at the deal in this context. Aligning more deeply with AWS sends a message to Microsoft, whose Azure infrastructure services compete with AWS. Butterfield didn’t say that of course