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24/7 Wall St. Cyber Monday Deals Central: Walmart, Amazon, Target, Best Buy, GameStop and Many More
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After Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, all retailers are now turning their sites to Cyber Monday. Wait, Cyber Monday deals have already started. All of these online and in-store deals may have been the jumping-off point that made 2015 feel like the Grinch that Stole 2015’s Christmas for retail destinations this holiday season.
UPDATE: This has been edited for expanded deals and more coverage.
Regardless of what you prefer to buy and regardless of how you like to shop, 24/7 Wall St. has it in mind that perhaps a Cyber Monday Central destination may help its readers save money for the holidays. These include links to the deals at the top destinations in America. Some deals are toys, some apparel, some are Star Wars, some are for top consumer electronics and entertainment, and some are big box deals.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) is starting at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday with deals galore in games, electronics and computers.
Walmart has deals on Xbox One and PS4 similar to Black Friday — with a Xbox One “Gears of War” bundle at $299.96 and a PS4 “Star Wars: Battlefront” bundle with a headset at $399. The AirHogs Helix video drone is $75. Dell laptops are on sale at Walmart, as the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 for $200 less at $599; and a Windows 10 Toshiba laptop with Intel Celeron processor, 2GB memory, and a 32GB SSD for $30 less at $149. In TVs at Walmart there are the LG 65-inch 4K Ultra HDTV supposedly close to $5900 off at $799, a Samsung 48-inch 4K Ultra HD 60Hz LED HDTV is down to $598, and a Samsung 50-inch 1080p LED HDTV is down to $498.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is of course the king of Cyber Monday as it actually has no retail stores of its own. The online e-tailer of everything under the sun has great deals on its own electronics — Amazon’s Echo is $149, the Kindle Paperwhite is $99.99, and the Amazon Fire TV has been cut by $25; and Unlimited cloud storage is just $5 and photo storage (also unlimited) is $1. An Intel-powered Lenovo 2-in-1 laptop is $200 less for Cyber Monday. The LG Electronics 60-inch 1080p HDTV is now under $700, while its 48-inch 4K TV home theater bundle is now under $600.
An All-Clad 10 Piece Master Chef Cookware set is being blown out at $399.99, regularly $1,299.99 (69% off). The iRobot Roomba 780 Vacuum Cleaning Robot for Pets and Allergens is 38% off at $369 versus the $599.99 normal price.
Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) is offering a “Buy 2, Get 1 Free” for dolls and action figures (including some Star Wars). Target also has ten days of deals and its Cyber Monday ad now has a 15% savings on select items, as well as 30% off on selected clothing and shoes and 30% off of many toys.
Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY) is offering holdovers on some of its Black Friday deals, and is also offering an iPhone 6S and 6S Plus starting at just $99.99 with activation and 2-year contract for Verizon Wireless or Sprint. Big-screen TVs from Samsung and other makers continue to be top items from Best Buy. A full list of Cyber Deals is available here.
GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME) is not advertising any Cyber Monday specials but is offering low prices on dozens of games and game/controller bundles and free shipping on orders of more than $25. Check out the ad for a full list of items. The ad for the weekend specials is now the Cyber Monday ad, although GameStop’s email is now calling it Cyber Week.
Costco Wholesale Corp. (NYSE: COST) has a KitchenAid stand mixer for $40 off and a $50 savings on an Xbox One bundle and $50 off a Playstation 4 game controller. The big box retailer also offers a 55-inch Samsung HD Smart TV for $500 off the regular price of $1,480 plus free shipping from its online store. Many deals are there in PCs and accessories as well. Here is Costco’s full Cyber Monday section for 2015.
Sears Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: SHLD) offers a variety of Kenmore appliances and Craftsman tools at savings of as much as 50%. Cyber Monday specials include snowblowers and treadmills as well as an extra 25% off on purchases of clothing, accessories, lingerie, and sleepwear. The store’s Cyber Monday ad is available here.
And for the kids, Toys R Us offers online specials on Barbie and Star Wars toys. Online pricing is good through December 5th and the ad is available here.
HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) has its Cyber Monday deals out now, with savings of $150 on a laptop, $110 off on a 24-inch LCD monitor, a saving of $280 on an HP Envy 15t Touch laptop for $649.99. Many more deals were seen there as well.
For those who are chefs and cooks, Sur la Table has up to 75% off on its Cyber Monday deals. One 12 piece nonstick cooking set is being offered at $179.96 from an original price of $349.95. Another deal that jumped out was an 8-piece knife block set from Zwilling J.A. Henckels cut to $149.96 from an original $279.95. Sur la Table has roughly 100 items selected for huge savings.
Macy’s Inc. (NYSE: M) has free shipping at $25.00 and an extra 20% off on many items. They also break their deals out in a simple tabs layout for women, men, shoes, juniors, jewelry, handbags, bed & bath, kitchen, dining, luggage and kids.
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