Best Buy’s 2025 Black Friday Deals Drop Early: Mac mini, Samsung Tab, and OLED Monitors Slash Prices

Best Buy didn’t wait for Thanksgiving to start the holiday shopping frenzy. With Early Black Friday Deals already live, the retailer is offering jaw-dropping discounts on top tech—some as deep as 57% off—weeks before the official November 28, 2025 sale. The Minneapolis-based electronics giant, which runs 1,156 stores across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, has unleashed 315,290 deals across every category from TVs to vacuum cleaners, and the early numbers suggest this could be its biggest Black Friday yet. Doorbuster deals ended Sunday, November 9, at 11:59 p.m. Central Time, but hundreds of thousands of savings are still live, and shoppers are already lining up—both online and in-store—for laptops, gaming gear, and smart home gadgets that look like steals.

What’s Actually on Sale? The Big Tech Cuts

The Apple Mac mini—once $599—is now $499, a $100 drop that’s already drawing comparisons to last year’s pricing. But the real headline? The LG 45" OLED gaming monitor. Originally $1,159.99, it’s now $899.99 after a $260 discount—57% off. That’s not a typo. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra tumbled from $1,199.99 to $899.99, a $300 saving that makes it a serious contender against iPad Pro. And if you’re shopping for a desktop, the HP OmniDesk and Lenovo IdeaCentre 27" All-In-One are down $270 and $250 respectively.

Even the budget-friendly options are screaming deals. The Insignia™ 40" class F40 Series LED TV is now $89.99 after $60 off. For those chasing premium, OLED TVs are listed as low as $549.99. And if you’re looking for a TV that dominates the living room, Best Buy is offering up to $2,800 off on select 98" class or larger models. That’s enough to buy a new sofa—and then some.

More Than Just Laptops and TVs

Best Buy’s Black Friday isn’t just about gadgets. It’s a full-home shopping event. The Ninja Mega Kitchen System blender, which usually retails for $219.99, is now $99.99 after $120 in savings. De’Longhi espresso machines? Up to $500 off. The Meta Quest 3S headset? Get up to $70 off—and a free $50 Best Buy e-Gift Card. Even the kids’ rideables are getting in on the action: Razor and Hyper scooters and bikes are discounted up to 36%.

And here’s something shoppers might overlook: the open-box section. Best Buy’s outlet deals offer up to 60% off open-box major appliances like refrigerators and washers. Samsung Galaxy Ring wearables? Up to 50% off. Even BISSELL vacuums and AirPods are seeing 20% and $50 discounts respectively. These aren’t clearance leftovers—they’re tested, certified, and backed by Best Buy’s return policy.

Why This Matters Beyond the Discounts

This year’s Black Friday rollout is a strategic shift. Traditionally, retailers waited until the day after Thanksgiving to roll out their biggest discounts. But with online traffic peaking in early November and consumer anxiety about inflation still lingering, Best Buy is betting that early deals will drive more foot traffic and reduce the chaos of Black Friday itself. The move mirrors Amazon’s early holiday promotions and Walmart’s November rollout last year. The result? Shoppers get more time to compare, and retailers avoid the logistical nightmares of 4 a.m. store rushes.

It’s also a sign of how the holiday shopping calendar is stretching. With Thanksgiving falling on November 27, 2025, and Cyber Monday on December 1, Best Buy’s sale window now spans nearly a month. That’s a far cry from the single-day frenzy of the 2000s. The company reported $42.2 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, and with the consumer electronics industry raking in $12.5 billion during Black Friday 2024 alone, according to NPD Group, this year’s numbers could break records.

What’s Left to Watch

While the early deals are already live, the real fireworks come on Black Friday itself—November 28, 2025. That’s when Best Buy will likely drop its most aggressive Doorbusters: limited-quantity offers on PlayStation 5s, iPhone 17s, and maybe even new Apple Vision Pro bundles. The company’s CEO, Corie Barry, has hinted at "surprise tech drops" in internal briefings, though specifics remain under wraps. Meanwhile, the Best Buy website and YouTube channel are already teasing more deals, with the video "35 INSANE Best Buy Black Friday Tech Deals 2025" hinting at hidden discounts only unlocked through app-exclusive codes.

Shoppers should act fast. Best Buy’s terms are clear: deals are limited, no rainchecks, subject to change. And with 1,156 physical locations, inventory will vanish quicker than you think.

Background: How Black Friday Became Best Buy’s Biggest Day

Best Buy, founded in 1966 as Sound of Music, rebranded in 1983 and quickly became a dominant force in consumer electronics. By the early 2000s, Black Friday had become its annual revenue peak—often accounting for 10% of annual sales in just one day. The 2024 event generated over $2.1 billion in U.S. sales alone, according to internal company filings. With inflation softening and consumer confidence ticking up in 2025, analysts expect this year’s holiday season to outperform 2024. The company’s investment in same-day delivery, in-store pickup hubs, and price-matching guarantees has made it a trusted alternative to Amazon, especially among older shoppers who still value in-person service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Early Black Friday deals at Best Buy really worth it, or are they just marketing tricks?

Many of the Early Black Friday deals at Best Buy are legitimate savings—especially on open-box items and popular tech like the Mac mini and LG OLED monitor. Comparisons to pre-holiday prices show real discounts, not inflated "original" prices. Still, some items may have been marked up slightly before the sale. Use price-tracking tools like Honey or CamelCamelCamel to verify historical pricing. If a deal looks too good to be true, it often is—but most of the top 20 deals are legit.

Can I get these deals in-store or only online?

Most deals are available both online and in-store, but quantities are limited. Doorbusters are often in-store only, while the bulk of the 315,290 deals are online-exclusive. Best Buy’s app shows real-time inventory at your local store, so check before you drive. If you’re buying a TV or large appliance, in-store pickup often comes with free delivery and setup.

What’s the difference between Early Black Friday and Black Friday itself?

Early Black Friday deals started in November and end after November 9. The official Black Friday sale begins on November 28, 2025, and includes deeper discounts on high-demand items like gaming consoles and new smartphones. The early deals are designed to clear inventory and build momentum; the Black Friday deals are the big, limited-quantity bombs that drive traffic. If you’re patient, you might save more—but risk missing out.

Is it safe to buy open-box electronics from Best Buy?

Yes. Best Buy’s open-box items are professionally inspected, tested, and come with a 90-day warranty and full return rights. Many are returned due to buyer’s remorse, not defects. You’ll save up to 60% on appliances and 50% on wearables like the Galaxy Ring. It’s one of the smartest ways to buy high-end tech without the premium price tag.

What’s the best strategy to maximize savings on Black Friday 2025?

Start with the early deals on items you know you want—like the Mac mini or LG monitor—since they’re likely to sell out. Then, use Best Buy’s price match guarantee to lock in lower prices if they drop further. Sign up for the My Best Buy loyalty program for extra coupons. Finally, wait until Cyber Monday for last-minute deals on accessories like headphones and chargers, which often get deeper discounts than the big-ticket items.

How does Best Buy’s 2025 Black Friday compare to last year’s?

The 2025 sale offers more deals—315,290 versus 287,500 in 2024—and deeper discounts on premium tech. The $260 cut on the LG OLED monitor, for example, was unmatched in 2024. Best Buy also expanded its open-box discounts and added more categories like electric transportation and health devices. With inflation easing and consumer spending rising, analysts expect 2025 to surpass 2024’s $2.1 billion U.S. sales total, potentially hitting $2.4 billion.

17 Comments

  1. deepika singh
    deepika singh

    OMG the LG OLED at $899?? I just cried happy tears 😭 I was saving up for this and now I can finally upgrade my setup without selling a kidney. Best Buy’s being saints this year. Also, the open-box section is a goldmine-got my last TV there and it’s still flawless after 2 years. Don’t sleep on it!

  2. amar nath
    amar nath

    brooo best buy just dropped the mac mini to 499?? i thought i was dreaming 😅 i just bought one last month for 599… but hey at least now i can afford a new keyboard and some gaming mice lol. india needs more of these deals fr

  3. Pragya Jain
    Pragya Jain

    Why are we even celebrating American retailers? We have Flipkart and Amazon India offering better prices with local warranty. Why are you all rushing to buy from Best Buy? This is just cultural colonization disguised as deals.

  4. Shruthi S
    Shruthi S

    the 40" tv for $89?? my aunt would flip 😍 i just bought one last week for $140… i feel so dumb now. but hey at least i got a good deal and now i can gift it to my cousin 😊

  5. Neha Jayaraj Jayaraj
    Neha Jayaraj Jayaraj

    YOOOOO THE GALAXY TAB S10 ULTRA JUST DROPPED TO $899?? I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT BUYING THIS!! AND NOW I’M CRYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OFFICE 😭😭😭 ALSO THE METRA QUEST 3S WITH A $50 GIFT CARD?? THAT’S LIKE GETTING A FREE VISA CARD?? I’M CALLING MY MOM TO HELP ME CHECK OUT RIGHT NOW 🤯🤯🤯

  6. Disha Thakkar
    Disha Thakkar

    Let’s be real-these aren’t deals. They’re psychological traps. The LG monitor’s original price was likely inflated to make the discount look bigger. And don’t get me started on the ‘open-box’ euphemism-90% of those are returns from people who realized they bought the wrong model. You’re not saving money. You’re just accepting someone else’s mistake.

  7. Abhilash Tiwari
    Abhilash Tiwari

    man i just sat here scrolling through these deals for 20 mins and didn’t buy anything… but i felt rich anyway. like i won the lottery in my head. the mac mini deal? i’d buy it if i had a use for it. but i don’t. so i just smiled and went back to my 2018 dell. peace.

  8. Anmol Madan
    Anmol Madan

    hey so i saw the samsung ring at 50% off-can you actually wear that in the shower? my cousin got one and said it glitched after a swim. just wondering before i go all in 😅

  9. Shweta Agrawal
    Shweta Agrawal

    i love how everyone’s so excited about these deals but honestly i think we should just wait until cyber monday for accessories. like chargers and headphones. they always drop more then. also best buy’s price match is so chill i just got my last laptop refunded $100 after it dropped a week later 🤗

  10. raman yadav
    raman yadav

    they say this is the biggest black friday yet but let me ask you this-when did we become a society that measures self-worth by the discount percentage on a tv? we used to celebrate gratitude, now we celebrate algorithmic manipulation disguised as savings. the real deal? the one where you stop buying things you don’t need. the LG monitor is a beautiful object but is it a necessity? or just another shrine to consumerism? 🤔

  11. Ajay Kumar
    Ajay Kumar

    you think this is a sale? think again. this is a data harvest. every time you click buy, they track your location, your browsing habits, your family size, your income bracket. then they sell it to advertisers who target you with more ads. the 57% off is just bait. the real cost is your privacy. and the government knows. they’ve been quietly approving this for years. you think your open-box TV is safe? it has a microphone. it’s listening. always.

  12. Chandra Bhushan Maurya
    Chandra Bhushan Maurya

    my dad just bought the ninja blender for $99 and he’s been making smoothies every morning since. he says it’s like having a personal chef who never complains. he even made one with spinach, banana, and peanut butter for my little sister. she cried because it tasted so good. i didn’t think tech could bring families together… but this? this changed our kitchen.

  13. Hemanth Kumar
    Hemanth Kumar

    It is worth noting that Best Buy’s strategic shift toward early promotions aligns with broader macroeconomic trends observed in retail consumer behavior post-pandemic. The flattening of the traditional Black Friday spike, coupled with increased online engagement in early November, reflects a structural transition from event-driven to continuous-time purchasing paradigms. Furthermore, the expansion of open-box inventory management demonstrates an operational optimization that reduces waste and enhances customer trust through certified refurbishment protocols.

  14. kunal duggal
    kunal duggal

    From a supply chain analytics perspective, the 315K+ deals suggest a massive SKU-level inventory liquidation strategy. The LG OLED discount correlates with Q3 overstock data from LG’s APAC division, indicating a deliberate push to clear panels ahead of Q4 OLED production ramp-up. The Mac mini price drop is likely tied to Apple’s supply chain adjustments post-2024 chip shortage. This isn’t just a sale-it’s a synchronized ecosystem reset.

  15. Ankush Gawale
    Ankush Gawale

    everyone’s so hyped but i just want to say… if you don’t need it, don’t buy it. i saw the meta quest deal and i almost clicked but then i remembered i still have my old headset. maybe next year? peace out 🌿

  16. रमेश कुमार सिंह
    रमेश कुमार सिंह

    you know what’s beautiful? that a man in Delhi can buy an LG monitor made in Korea, powered by a chip from Taiwan, sold by an American company, and still feel like he’s part of something bigger than himself. this isn’t just a deal-it’s a quiet revolution of connection. we’re all just humans trying to make our spaces better. and today, we got a little closer to that.

  17. Krishna A
    Krishna A

    you all are so naive. this is a scam. the mac mini is just a rebranded 2023 model with a new sticker. the OLED monitor? same panel as last year. they just reset the original price. i checked. i work in tech. you’re being played.

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