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November 30, 2025

We’re more than willing to greet you this fine morning with a hale and hearty “Sunday Funday!” but, frankly, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve been living it up for three-plus days already. So, yes, party on, dudes, but remember that this weekend’s festivities still include gazillions and gazillions of Black Friday deals. That’s right — they’re very real, and they’re spectacular. Trust me: As someone who tracks deals for a living, I’ve been busy comparing sales and price histories across the web so you don’t have to, and I’m blown away.

Apple AirPods 4 ($69, was $129): Lowest price ever
Ugg Tasman Maxi Curly Slipper ($94, was $135): Lowest price ever
Shark Cordless Pet Stick Vacuum ($148, was $300): Lowest price of 2025
Levi’s 501 Original Fit Jeans ($35, was $80): 56% off
Hoka Kawana 2 ($99, was $140): Rare sale
Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box ($30, was $40): Rare sale
Dyson V8 Plus ($280, was $390): Rare sale
Apple AirTags, 4-pack ($63, was $99): Lowest price ever
Disney+ and Hulu Bundle ($4.99/month, was $12.99/month): Over 60% off
Our Place Always Pan 2.0, 10.5-Inch ($99, was $135): Matches lowest price of the year

Real talk: Many of the would-be steals out there aren’t worth your time — some have inflated original prices, others have recently dipped lower. Know that the list here is curated with passion and precision; there are no duds in sight. I’m talking all-time low prices on Apple, Ugg and Keurig, to name a few.

See something that catches your eye? You’ll want to grab it quickly — the most popular products often sell out, and you never know when that record-low price will shoot back up. So start checking items off your holiday gift list, and don’t forget to treat yourself too.

Best Black Friday deals overall

  • Sealegend Dryer Vent Cleaner Kit ($8, was $14): Look at you being all proactive! This No. 1 bestseller can help minimize the risk of dryer-related house fires, as it’ll do a more thorough job of clearing out lint than simply wiping out the trap. Just attach the hose to your vacuum’s nozzle — you’ll be amazed by how much it sucks up (and it hasn’t dipped lower than this in years). Check out my review for more.

  • Jackery Explorer Portable Power Station ($349, was $429): It’s always smart to be prepared in case of an emergency, and the fact that this top-seller has been purchased over 5,000 times in the past month alone speaks to its effectiveness. Should your power go out, it’ll be able to juice up multiple appliances, and it also functions as a speaker and projector. Whether you bring it camping or use it at home, it should still be kickin’ in about a decade. Not only is this currently the lowest price ever, it’s $50 cheaper than we’ve ever seen it.

  • Bissell Little Green Cleaner ($85, was $124): Rare deal alert! This small-but-mighty sucker, a viral fave for a while now, is down to its best price of 2025 outside of Prime Day. It targets unsightly spots, minimizes odors and more on both carpets and upholstery in a perfectly portable way. At under 10 pounds, it’s on the lighter side for a deep cleaner, and it’s versatile enough to use on furniture — even car interiors. Plus, the 15-foot cord is long enough to keep you from having to find a new outlet every five minutes.

  • Lasko Portable Electric Ceramic Space Heater ($32, was $55): At just over three pounds, this appliance packs a surprising amount of power into a compact, travel-friendly frame. Great for personal spaces or small rooms, it heats up quickly, has adjustable heat settings and a built-in thermostat. Overheat protection and a tip-over shutoff are the features that will keep you safe while you warm up.

  • Beckham Hotel Collection Bed Pillows, Queen, 2-Pack ($38 with Yahoo’s exclusive code, was $80): These headrests are among Amazon’s most popular products, and Yahoo readers can’t stop scooping them up. After having heard nothing but raves about the Beckham Pillows for years, I finally bought a pair to see what all the hype was about. Fair warning: They come vacuum-sealed, so when you first see them, you’ll think, There’s no way these will be comfortable. But give ’em a few hours, and they fluff up beautifully. I was impressed by how soft yet supportive they feel, and was pleased to find that their breathable construction kept me from waking up with sweaty hair. Now I want to replace every pillow in my house with these — especially while they’re on rare sale for over 50% off with Yahoo’s exclusive code (enter SLEEPBFCM at checkout for the full discount).

  • Shark Cordless Pet Stick Vacuum ($148, was $300): You love your pets, but the shedding? Not so much. True to its name, reviewers say this model’s a pro at sucking up their furry friends’ hair from surfaces of all types, thanks to its bristled brushroll — but even if you don’t count an animal among your housemates, you’ll appreciate its lightweight design, strong suction and, at least for the time being, its price tag. It’s an impressive 51% off (its best price of the year).

  • Shark Navigator Lift-Away Upright Vacuum ($118, was $199): Despite being a corded vac, this upright wonder from Shark is designed to clean anywhere you need it — hard floors, carpets, stairs and more. The easy-detach Lift-Away pod enables fully portable cleaning, and the anti-allergen seal helps keep dust and other nasties trapped in the vac and not your sinuses (or the air you’re breathing).

  • Ticonn Extra-Large Storage Bags, 6-Pack ($20, was $40): Need more space in your closet for sweaters and jackets? These Ikea-like totes can fit up to an impressive 24 gallons each, making them ideal for stowing away off-season items (like holiday decor!) or even moving to a new home. They’re waterproof, have heavy-duty handles and easily fold down when not in use. Plus, they come with little tag pockets so you can jot down what’s being stored in each. They don’t go on sale for less than this very often, and they’re within $2 of their all-time low.

  • Carote Enameled Cast-Iron Dutch Over ($35, was $60): For stews, braises, breads and more, this Dutch oven handles a wide range of fall recipes — and it’s currently priced near its historic low. The cast-iron build rivals pricier names in heat retention, and its condensation-catching lid helps lock in moisture for tender results. High walls reduce splatter risks when frying, and the smooth enamel interior simplifies cleanup. It works across most stovetops, can go in ovens up to 500°F, and contains no PFOA or PFAS.

  • Crock-Pot Electric Lunch Box ($30, was $40): Wish you could enjoy a hot meal instead of a sad, soggy sandwich on your lunch break? This electric lunch box lets you do just that. It comes in clutch for reheating soups, stews and casseroles on the go — just plug it in before you’re ready to eat, and by lunchtime, you’ll have hot food waiting for you. This is one of the best prices I’ve seen it on sale for all year, so scoop it up while you can save.

  • Our Place Always Pan 2.0, 10.5-Inch ($99, was $135): I own this multi-use, nonstick beauty, and it just might become your most-utilized piece of cookware, thanks to its thoughtful design. It took the internet by storm a few years ago and quickly became a favorite of home cooks and celebrities alike. (Selena Gomez did a collaboration with the brand, and Oprah has called it “the kitchen magician.”) Check out my full Our Place Always Pan review for more.

  • Keurig K-Express Essentials Plus ($35, was $79): We all know and love Keurigs for their speedy brewing times and low-maintenance coffee prep during busy mornings, but this one has an extra-nifty feature: an iced coffee button. That means it’ll adjust the coffee’s temperature in realtime for optimal flavor with less melting, for all of you iced-java-all-year sippers. Oh, and this 56% discount is the best I’m seeing online — I’ll drink to that.

  • KitchenAid Classic Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, 4.5-Quart ($280, was $400): Been eyeing one of these bad boys? You’d be wise to pounce while you can save $120. At 4.5 quarts, it can hold enough dough to make up to eight dozen cookies at a time (and it won’t take up too much room in your kitchen). This is the brand I, a former professional baker, use at home, and it comes with a beater, dough hook and whisk attachments for making practically any baked good under the sun. Since it does all of the mixing for you, it’ll give your arms a break, and you can let it run while you prep other ingredients — a must when making large batches.

  • Le Creuset Signature Chef’s Oven, 7.5-Quart ($290, was $480): Now, I’ll sing my affordable Lodge Dutch oven’s praises until the cows come home, but I must admit — now is actually a fab time to score one of this fancier brand’s iconic pieces for less. Plus, this pot comes with a freebie! Saving nearly $200 is a win on its own, but for a limited time, Le Creuset is including its Heritage Loaf Pan with orders of $250 or more. I might have to jump on this offer myself…

  • HexClad 10-Inch Hybrid Nonstick Frying Pan ($111, was $149): Gordon Ramsay, a HexClad partner, says this pan “cooks to absolute, utter perfection.” It’s not often on sale, but today it’s at the lowest price I’ve seen this year. The hybrid design marries strong stainless steel with nonstick properties for a cooking surface that can achieve a good sear while being easy to clean, and the signature hexagonal etching encourages browning.

  • Beats Studio Buds ($100, originally $150): Experience premium sound quality with these sleek, in-ear earbuds featuring Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency modes for tailored listening. Designed for comfort, they include three ear tip sizes for a secure fit and deliver up to 8 hours of listening time (24 hours with the charging case). With an IPX4 rating, they’re sweat- and water-resistant, making them perfect for workouts or daily use. Compatible with Apple and Android, these Class 1 Bluetooth earbuds ensure extended range and clear audio for calls and music.

  • Ring Battery Doorbell ($50, was $100): “When I moved into my house six years ago, it came with a doorbell outside and an old-school chime inside — but neither had been hooked up in who knows how long,” says McGraw. “We needed a replacement, so we went with a Ring. It was super easy to install, doesn’t need to be charged all that often and the subscription is surprisingly cheap (though I am getting pretty sick of everything being a subscription these days).” At a rare 50% off, it’s within $2 of its all-time low.

  • Rove R2-4K Dash Cam ($72, was $120): You can never be too careful on the road, and while I certainly hope this is a “better safe than sorry” precaution, having this popular dash cam will allow you to record any incidents. Not only that, a built-in GPS makes hands-free navigation a breeze. I’ve never seen it on sale for less, so you’re unlikely to find a better deal than this 40% markdown.

  • UcomX 3-in-1 Charging Station ($20, was $30): “If you own the ‘big three’ Apple devices — iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch — you should definitely take advantage of wireless charging while you’re on the road,” says Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida. “Hence this folding charging pad, which is slimmer than many similar products and therefore an easier travel companion. Bundled with an AC adapter and USB-C charging cord, it’s able to simultaneously charge all three of the above devices. … Whether I’m going somewhere for one night or a week, I immediately set this up on my bedside table. Then it’s just like home: Drop all my devices at the end of the day for overnight charging, with only a single cable connected to the wall outlet.”

  • Apple TV ($5.99/month, was $12.99/month): Apple TV+ usually costs $12.99/month, but if you sign up now through Dec. 1, you can get over half off that rate and pay just $5.99/month for six months. With Apple TV, you can watch some of the best shows on television, like Slow Horses, Severance, Shrinking, The Morning Show and Pluribus, plus great movies like the Oscar-winning CODA, The Family Plan 2 and more.

  • HBO Max ($2.99/month, was $10.99/month): A typical HBO Max Basic plan costs $10.99/month, but with this week’s Black Friday sale, you’ll pay just $2.99/month for a whole year if you subscribe through Prime Video — that’s a savings of nearly 75%. This deal runs through Dec. 2. HBO Max has IT: Welcome to Derry, Season 1 of The Pitt and films like The Conjuring: Last Rites and Elf, plus loads of great lifestyle shows on the Magnolia Network, HGTV and so much more.

  • Peacock via Walmart+ ($49/year, was $98/year): Walmart+ members get free Peacock Premium (or Paramount+ Essential) included in their membership at no additional cost. A monthly subscription to Walmart+ costs $12.99, and an annual plan usually costs $98, but right now, you can get half off an annual membership. That means you’ll pay just $49 for Peacock (that’s 55% off!) and perks like five free months of Apple Music, discounts on Cinemark movie theater memberships, free shipping and delivery on Walmart purchases, discounts on gas and more. Peacock has Emmy Award-winning reality series The Traitors to All Her Fault. The platform also has an impressive library of shows from NBC and Bravo, thousands of movies, and live sports, including NFL and NBA games.

The best Black Friday sales to shop

  • Amazon: The online mega-retailer is packed with savings of up to 80% on everything from home goods and electronics to clothing and beauty finds.

  • Bath & Body Works: Buy 3, get 4 free sitewide, plus get free shipping on orders of $50 or more.

  • Best Buy: Take hundreds off of laptops, TVs, home appliances and more.

  • Brooklinen: Score bedding, bath linens and more for up to 75% off.

  • Cozy Earth: Get up to 55% off Oprah-approved bedding, loungewear and more.

  • DSW: Save up to 30% on almost everything with code BLACKFRIDAY.

  • Everlane: Take up to 70% off sitewide.

  • Gap: Save up to 60% on everything.

  • J.Crew: Save 50% on your purchase, and get an additional 60% off sale styles with code FRIDAY.

  • Jones Road: Everything from the Bobbi Brown-founded beauty brand is up to 25% off.

  • Kate Spade Outlet: Take up to 70% off just about everything, plus an extra 25% off select styles.

  • Kohl’s: Get up to 70% off clearance bedding, clothing, shoes and more.

  • Loft: Take up to 50% off your entire purchase, plus get an extra 15% off.

  • Macy’s: Shop hundreds of Black Friday deals for up to 70% off.

  • Nordstrom: Score new markdowns for up to 60% off.

  • Old Navy: Save up to 60% on everything from sweaters to denim.

  • Our Place: The cookware brand beloved by Oprah and Selena Gomez has sitewide savings of up to 35% during its biggest sale of the year.

  • REI: Get up to 50% off during the Holiday Sale.

  • Skechers: Save up to 40% on your order.

  • Spanx: Score up to 50% off sitewide.

  • Sur La Table: Save up to 65% on brands like Staub, Le Creuset and more.

  • Target: Get up to 60% off indoor furniture, 50% off toys and more.

  • The Home Depot: Save up to 60% on appliances, tools and more.

  • Ulta: Brands like Tarte, Lancome and more are up to 50% off.

  • Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 90% off.

  • Wayfair: Stock up on furniture, decor and more for up to 80% off during the Black Friday event.

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These Black Friday deals are so good, they just might outshine the Thanksgiving leftovers. (Hannah Schwob for Yahoo News)

 

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