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popularniki4h | Staff posted Oct 27, 2025 01:31 PM
popularniki4h | Staff posted Oct 27, 2025 01:31 PM

Walmart's 2025 Black Friday/Cyber Monday Schedule/Preview Deals (Starting 11/13 Walmart+ Members)

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Walmart [walmart.com] has announced 2025 Black Friday/Cyber Monday Schedule/Preview Deals as listed below.

Note: Details announced here [walmart.com].

Deals Events:
  1. Walmart Black Friday Deals Event 1: November 14–16
    • Available online and in stores for the entire event
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. ET
  2. Walmart Black Friday Deals Event 2: November 25–30
    • Online only: November 25–27
    • Online and in stores: November 28–30
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. ET
  3. Cyber Monday: December 1
    • Online only
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. ET
Event 1 Featured Deals:
  • 98" TCL QLED 4K Google TV – Was $1,798.00, Event Price $998
  • Barbie Malibu Travel Playset – Was $21.88, Event Price $12
  • Calvin Klein Obsession 3 Perfume – Was $97.00, Event Price $31.50
  • Cate & Chloe Lauren 18k White Gold Plated 22mm Hoop Earrings with Swarovski Crystals – Was $130.00, Event Price $15.99
  • Cozy Haven Faux Fur Throw Blanket – Special Buy, Event Price $13
  • Cricut Explore 3 Bundle – Was $410.00, Event Price $197.99
  • Dreo 1500W Portable Space Heater – Was $99.99, Event Price $38.99
  • Dyson V12 Detect Slim Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – Was $729.00, Event Price $399.99
  • Ford 24V Ride-on – Was $599.99, Event Price $299.99
  • Goodyear Reliant All-Season Tire (entire line) – Event offer $30 off per tire
  • Govee 65" LED Lights – Was $99.00, Event Price $69.99
  • Keurig Iced Essentials – Was $79.00, Event Price $44.97
  • KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Chew Toy, Medium – Was $13.99, Event Price $11.96
  • L'ange Hair Styler – Was $119.00, Event Price $48.30
  • LEGO Speed Champions 2-pack – Was $44.98, Event Price $25
  • Melissa & Doug Chunky Puzzles – Was $13.99, Event Price $7
  • Men's & Women's Levi's Signature Denim – Was $24.98, Event Price $15
  • My Texas House Glitter Trees (set of 3) – Was $159.66, Event Price $78
  • Philips Norelco 7200 Electric Razor – Was $99.96, Event Price $79.96
  • Reebok Women's Sport 2-piece set – Was $40.00; Event Price $25
  • Scoop Women's Knee-High Kitten Heel Boots – Was $52.00, Event Price $30
  • Sportspower Bounce Pro 14' Round Trampoline with Safety Enclosure – Was $229.00, Event Price $149
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Walmart [walmart.com] has announced 2025 Black Friday/Cyber Monday Schedule/Preview Deals as listed below.

Note: Details announced here [walmart.com].

Deals Events:
  1. Walmart Black Friday Deals Event 1: November 14–16
    • Available online and in stores for the entire event
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. ET
  2. Walmart Black Friday Deals Event 2: November 25–30
    • Online only: November 25–27
    • Online and in stores: November 28–30
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. ET
  3. Cyber Monday: December 1
    • Online only
    • Walmart+ members get five hours early access online beginning Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. ET
Event 1 Featured Deals:
  • 98" TCL QLED 4K Google TV – Was $1,798.00, Event Price $998
  • Barbie Malibu Travel Playset – Was $21.88, Event Price $12
  • Calvin Klein Obsession 3 Perfume – Was $97.00, Event Price $31.50
  • Cate & Chloe Lauren 18k White Gold Plated 22mm Hoop Earrings with Swarovski Crystals – Was $130.00, Event Price $15.99
  • Cozy Haven Faux Fur Throw Blanket – Special Buy, Event Price $13
  • Cricut Explore 3 Bundle – Was $410.00, Event Price $197.99
  • Dreo 1500W Portable Space Heater – Was $99.99, Event Price $38.99
  • Dyson V12 Detect Slim Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – Was $729.00, Event Price $399.99
  • Ford 24V Ride-on – Was $599.99, Event Price $299.99
  • Goodyear Reliant All-Season Tire (entire line) – Event offer $30 off per tire
  • Govee 65" LED Lights – Was $99.00, Event Price $69.99
  • Keurig Iced Essentials – Was $79.00, Event Price $44.97
  • KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Chew Toy, Medium – Was $13.99, Event Price $11.96
  • L'ange Hair Styler – Was $119.00, Event Price $48.30
  • LEGO Speed Champions 2-pack – Was $44.98, Event Price $25
  • Melissa & Doug Chunky Puzzles – Was $13.99, Event Price $7
  • Men's & Women's Levi's Signature Denim – Was $24.98, Event Price $15
  • My Texas House Glitter Trees (set of 3) – Was $159.66, Event Price $78
  • Philips Norelco 7200 Electric Razor – Was $99.96, Event Price $79.96
  • Reebok Women's Sport 2-piece set – Was $40.00; Event Price $25
  • Scoop Women's Knee-High Kitten Heel Boots – Was $52.00, Event Price $30
  • Sportspower Bounce Pro 14' Round Trampoline with Safety Enclosure – Was $229.00, Event Price $149

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Oct 27, 2025 01:45 PM
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SavingsDude40Oct 27, 2025 01:45 PM
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I have seen both the Costco and Sam's Club Black Friday/Cyber Monday ads so far, and it seems to me that the "deals" this year, are just what the normal prices of the items would be without the tariffs. Like, the PS5 deals out there are just bringing it down to the price that it was before Sony raised the prices. I also think that making Black Friday the whole month long has really diluted the quality of the sales. There is no need for door busters when everybody shops online.
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Oct 27, 2025 01:53 PM
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McPhreaky1990Oct 27, 2025 01:53 PM
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Outside of the 98" TCL, all I can say is... Disappointing.
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Oct 27, 2025 01:54 PM
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Quote from SavingsDude40 :
I have seen both the Costco and Sam's Club Black Friday/Cyber Monday ads so far, and it seems to me that the "deals" this year, are just what the normal prices of the items would be without the tariffs. Like, the PS5 deals out there are just bringing it down to the price that it was before Sony raised the prices. I also think that making Black Friday the whole month long has really diluted the quality of the sales. There is no need for door busters when everybody shops online.
To be fair, last few years of 'black Friday' haven't been anywhere near spectacular.
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Oct 27, 2025 01:59 PM
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excoriatorbOct 27, 2025 01:59 PM
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Quote from McPhreaky1990 :
Outside of the 98" TCL, all I can say is... Disappointing.
Even that is disappointing to me, since Google TV is my least favorite Smart TV platform.
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Oct 27, 2025 02:01 PM
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SavingsDude40Oct 27, 2025 02:01 PM
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Quote from Drumbic :
To be fair, last few years of 'black Friday' haven't been anywhere near spectacular.
There were a few good deals last year, but they were very niche. Like $150 off a stand mixer, or really cheap Barbie and Bratz dolls at Walmart. Video game deals have definitely not been that good on Black Friday in a while, and Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo have all had digital store sales recently where some games are up to 95% off, and they will never get that good for Black Friday, unless they give away a $80 game completely for free.
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McPhreaky1990Oct 27, 2025 02:01 PM
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Quote from excoriatorb :
Even that is disappointing to me, since Google TV is my least favorite Smart TV platform.
I'd rate it just above fire TV personally, but yeah, not great. All of them have bloat these days.
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Old-SkoolOct 27, 2025 02:01 PM
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That shaver is $79.96 at Amazon right now

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-No...8GWYQ?th=1
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niki4hOct 27, 2025 02:03 PM
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Not sure, but I would think they'll have some better deals for Event 2 (Black Friday).
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meh, I see no deals
Oct 27, 2025 02:07 PM
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KawiNinjaZXOct 27, 2025 02:07 PM
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I'm at the point in my life that saving 5% on a black friday deal doesn't spark any interest.
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itoolOct 27, 2025 02:15 PM
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Enjoy the turkey and don't waste your time. Seems like no real sales here.
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SavingsDude40Oct 27, 2025 02:19 PM
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Quote from itool :
Enjoy the turkey and don't waste your time. Seems like no real sales here.
I think Sam's Club might be open on Thanksgiving, because they are technically a grocery store. But, the vast majority of places have said that they will be closed on Thanksgiving this year, probably because people can still shop online.
Oct 27, 2025 02:20 PM
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balla123Oct 27, 2025 02:20 PM
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dont BF usually start a week before thanksgiving?
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Quote from SavingsDude40 :
I have seen both the Costco and Sam's Club Black Friday/Cyber Monday ads so far, and it seems to me that the "deals" this year, are just what the normal prices of the items would be without the tariffs. Like, the PS5 deals out there are just bringing it down to the price that it was before Sony raised the prices. I also think that making Black Friday the whole month long has really diluted the quality of the sales. There is no need for door busters when everybody shops online.
No more standing outside the store at mid night? I missed those days camping out at the store. Sigh. Getting old suck
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HonestMagic993Oct 27, 2025 02:22 PM
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These are not even good deal

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