Walmart’s Black Friday sales begin on Monday. Here’s a look at what you can save money on this year.
Walmart’s Black Friday sales begin on Monday. Here’s a look at what you can save money on this year.
Shoppers can participate in a variety of shopping “events” starting on Thanksgiving Day and running through Cyber Monday.
To provide customers with a “safe, convenient shopping experience,” Walmart says it will spread the deals over three different shopping periods this year’s Black Friday events. Earlier this year, as a response to the coronavirus pandemic, the retailer held a “Black Friday Deals for Days” event.
While supplies last, the first deals go live at 8:15 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 18. A Ninja 4QT Air Fryer costs $69, a 55-inch TCL Smart 4K UHD TV costs $298, and a 442-piece Lego set costs $20.
Walmart is allowing its Walmart+ members to begin their online shopping four hours before the rest of the public this year’s deals.
Customers can visit Walmart’s Black Friday 2021 portal
The following activities will also take place:
There will be two events: Event 1 begins at 7 pm on November 3 online (Walmart+ subscribers can sign up at 3 p.m.) and Event 2 begins in-store at 5 am on November 5. A 55-inch TCL 4K Roku TV for $228, a Keurig K-Compact for $35, and a $20 discount on Goodyear tyres during Walmart’s tire-savings event are just a few of the deals available.
It begins at 7 p.m for online shoppers on November 10 and continues in-store until 5 a.m on November 12 (at 3 p.m for Walmart+ members). A Shark EZ Robot Vacuum costs $288, while an HP laptop is available for $279. Apple AirPods are $89.
As of this writing, Walmart has yet to announce the details of its “Black Friday Deals for Days Event,” but the retailer claims that it will do so by offering its “biggest, best savings of the season.”