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Black Friday is almost over but there are still deals available. With so many retailers and websites offering deals today, it can be overwhelming choosing what company to give your business to. Target’s strategy for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sets them apart from Walmart and Amazon. Target refers to shoppers as guests and this is highlighted by the retailers’ efforts to make shopping online and in physical stores as convenient and easy as possible.
Target makes a big deal about offering goods for the same prices to everyone with no membership required — an unveiled shot at Amazon. During the year, Target often has exclusive deals on shipping and additional discounts for shoppers who use store-branded REDCard debit and credit cards. Target also works with Shipt, the grocery home delivery service, for local deliveries of orders placed online.
Target Black Friday hours:
- Friday, November 29 – Doors close 1 am and re-open 7 am
Target Black Friday deals still available
Current deals include exceptional prices on Apple products, particularly for iPads, Apple Watches, and AirPods. You’ll also find 4K TVs with significant discounts as well as sales in every major electronics category.
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Apple iPad 10.2-inch – Now $250 ($80 Off)
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Google Home Mini – Now $19 ($30 Off)
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Instant Pot Duo 6qt 7-in-1 Pressure Cooker – $49 ($51 Off)
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iRobot Roomba 675 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum – Now $200 ($100 Off)
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Keurig K-Mini Single-Serve Coffee Maker – Now $50 ($40 Off)
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As Seen on TV 3qt Power Air Fryer – Now $50 ($50 Off)
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Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones – Now $130 ($170 Off)
Target has Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on more than just electronics and digital media, but some of its most exciting deals are for TVs, laptops, smart home devices, and home appliances. We will continuously be updating this post with new information and deals, so stay tuned for the latest updates on Target’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday offerings. For deals beyond Target, check out our Best Black Friday page.
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