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Amazon Black Friday week deals

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Amazon’s Black Friday Week always offers tons of deals on all kinds of products, allowing customers to get deep discounts on tech, home goods, clothing, toys, and more. It’s a great way to check items off your holiday shopping list without having to pay full price for everything.

This year, the Amazon Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale goes on longer than ever, running from November 21 to December 2, 2024.

Customers can shop millions of deals across more than 35 categories, including electronics, home, beauty, and fashion from popular brands like Sonos, Hot Wheels, KitchenAid, Dyson, Solo Stove, Clinique, New Balance, and more.

Want to make sure you save the most? Join Amazon Prime. You can try Amazon Prime for FREE, for 30 days. If you’re going to try it, this is the time! You can cancel whenever you want.

Right now there are fantastic deals on toys, including more than 50% off Power Wheels Barbie Jeep Wrangler, 40% off Thomas & Friends trains, 39% off Fisher-Price Little People toys and tons more. All of these are “limited time” deals. Our publisher might have ordered a fancy new coffee maker for 35% off already. 

Find all the best Amazon Prime Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals here. You may want to check back often because deals come and go.

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Amazon Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale
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All Day, Daily (November 25, 2024 - December 2, 2024)
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Amazon Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale
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Teresa Mears is a publisher, writer and editor who was raised to be frugal. She became a website entrepreneur after 30 years as an editor at newspapers ranging in size from the Portland (Tenn.) Leader to The Los Angeles Times and The Miami Herald, where she worked most recently. She moved to Florida in 1980 because it was the only place she could get a job during that recession and has lived in South Florida since 1985, in Miami, Hollywood, Tamarac, Wilton Manors and Fort Pierce. She is co-owner and CEO of the parent network, Living on the Cheap.

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