Get Ready for Black Friday: Best Early Deals to Check Out

USATue Nov 05 2024
Black Friday is just around the corner, and some amazing deals are already available. Walmart Plus members can get first access to Walmart’s deals, including a year of Walmart Plus for just $49. REI is offering huge discounts on outdoor gear from top brands like Adidas and Columbia. For those looking for a new TV, the 48-inch LG C4 OLED TV is a great choice, now priced at $996. The Blink Outdoor security camera, known for its long battery life, is also on sale for $39. Fans of high-quality gear will find great deals on Arc’teryx jackets, with discounts up to 35%. If you’re in the market for an Apple Watch, Amazon has the Series 10 on sale for $355. Gym enthusiasts can snag deals on The Gym People apparel, starting at $18. Yeti tumblers and mugs are also discounted, keeping your drinks hot or cold. Nike is offering 40% off sitewide, perfect for upgrading your workout wardrobe. Lastly, the LG B4 48-inch 4K OLED TV is the best OLED TV deal of the year so far, at $649. Also, check out the Oura Ring 3, down to $436, for smart wearables that don’t feel like one.
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    How does the subscription cost of Walmart Plus compare to the potential savings from early access to deals?
    Are we sure the REI deals aren't just a ploy to get us to buy more gear we don't need?
    Could REI's deep discounts be a scheme to lure customers into buying more expensive items later?

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