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9 Walmart Deals That Meet or Beat Black Friday Prices
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9 Walmart Deals That Meet or Beat Black Friday Prices

Walmart’s early Black Friday deals technically start on November 11, but we found a handful of deals that are live now that rival last year’s Black Friday prices. If any of these items are on your shopping list, now is the time to buy them, especially if you can pair them with an item. walmart coupon. This is just the beginning of our holiday deals coverage. Check out our Black Friday tips to prepare and set out towards us curated gift guides for ideas and inspiration.

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Walmart Deals

Acer Aspire 3 laptop

Photo: Acer

This deal beats last year’s Black Friday price by $70. Acer Aspire 3, which has been the most preferred for months, is now mentioned with honor on our list. Cheap Laptops buying guide. It’s still an excellent value, with a big screen and plenty of ports (including Ethernet, USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, and the elusive headphone jack). It’s relatively lightweight compared to budget laptops of the same size. This model has an Intel Core i5 chip, integrated graphics, 8 GB RAM and a 15.6 inch IPS screen. We wish the speakers were louder and the screen sharper, but it’s hard to get more bang for your buck if you’re on a budget. You can also upgrade to newer version Acer Aspire 5 For more powerful specs for $480 ($219 off), which beats last year’s holiday price and gets you a nicer screen and more RAM.

This offer is valid for new, expired, monthly and trial Walmart+ members. Walmart+ usually costs $98 per year, but it’s currently down to $49 for the first year. It automatically renews, so set a reminder to cancel if you don’t want to pay the full price. But Walmart+ members get early access to Black Friday deals and other exclusive discounts, free grocery delivery, free online shipping with no minimum order, and more. You can learn more here.

I tested sold-out Green Day special edition From this Keurig, which was sent to me as part of the promotion of the band’s Punk Bunny coffee line bagged beans together K-cups. I won’t replace my Chemex with it, but it has a lot to be said for convenience. Fill the water tank every few days, pour a cup and press a button. What sets this device apart from others in the Keurig lineup is its ability to brew iced coffee, which comes out significantly colder than regular brew and will make a passable iced coffee when poured over ice and sweetened. This blue version is heavily discounted and would make a great gift for someone who doesn’t want to fuss about their coffee and wants lots of flavor options; I use mine mostly to make hot cocoa for my daughter now. —Martin Cizmar

White tablet-like device on a wooden surface with a photo of cliffside buildings on the screen

Photo: Simon Hill

So technically, we’ve seen this sell for $50 before. There is a possibility that it will become a little cheaper at the end of this month. But this still beats Walmart’s holiday offer from last year by $8, and is a solid deal overall. Google does some of these Best Smart Displays. Second generation Nest Hub (7/10, WIRED Recommendations) is one of our favorites. There’s no built-in camera, and the 7-inch screen makes the smart display perfect for a nightstand (especially thanks to its sunrise alarm and sleep-tracking features) or front entry (for easily viewing weather forecast, smart home gadgets, and more).

This beats last year’s Black Friday price by $5, and all seven available colors are currently selling for that price. This impressive little speaker is a slightly older version. one of our favorites. It’s water and dust resistant, and the built-in carabiner makes it easy to attach to a backpack or stroller. Its small size also makes it possible perfect for kids. The battery lasts about 10 hours per charge, and sound quality is surprisingly high despite the speaker’s miniature footprint.

Unfortunately its name is Sony WH-1000XM5 (9/10, WIRED Recommendations) stay behind our favorite wireless headphones among the hundreds we tested. They sold a little cheaper, $298 was the best deal we’ve seen, but last year’s Black Friday sales brought them down to $328, so I still think this deal is worth mentioning. They have excellent sound quality, a massive 30-hour battery life, excellent noise canceling, and a sleek design. Comfortable fit and intuitive onboard controls complete the listening experience.

Black and silver food processor. Decorative background of paper texture with green polka dots.

Photo: Ninja Kitchen; Getty Images

Beating Black Friday prices by $20, this is a solid deal for Ninja Creami (6/10, WIRED Review). If you’re interested in making sorbet, ice cream, and ice cream at home, this little countertop appliance will do the trick. A few recipes are included, but you can find more online (or on the company’s $17 list). cookbookWe firmly believe it should be included for free). Ninja Cream takes a little trial and error, but once you get the hang of it, you can whip up your own creations to always have a freezer full of goodness. Just be prepared to give up some counter space.

This is a match for the sale we saw last Black Friday. While this tilt-head model isn’t KitchenAid’s most powerful mixer, it’ll make baking holiday cookies a breeze and has enough power to knead dough, beat egg whites, and make a perfectly silky buttercream. Available in many different fun colors.

This beats last year’s Black Friday sale by $500. QN900C (8/10, WIRED Recommendations) is undeniably expensive, but this is one of the best deals we’ve tracked down. It’s gorgeous and features highly detailed, clear video quality with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and some of the smoothest motion processing you’ll ever see. It can also handle up to 8K resolution.