UPDATE: Nov. 13,eroticism in literature 2023, 9:00 a.m. EST Target's Black Friday sale, which contains its biggest savings of the season, kicked off Oct. 29 and will span four weeks leading up to Black Friday. This story has been updated with the latest live deals.
Best early Target Black Friday deals:It's news to no one that the "Black Friday" — singular day — nomenclature isn't even close to an accurate depiction of how long Black Friday season actually spans.
Take Target, for example: It officially began releasing early Black Friday deals on Oct. 29, with new ones materializing in the following four weeksleading up to Thanksgiving weekend. All of this is part of what Target says are its best savings of the year. Best Buy is similarly ahead of the game and Walmart is right on their heels.
SEE ALSO: Best Buy Drops will tell you about high-profile product launches, limited edition bundles, and deals before they dropIf it feels like you were just reading about all of these deals Target was dropping, you were — Target Circle Week was just a few weeks ago. While the product categories seeing price slashes for Circle Week and Black Friday (TVs, video games, headphones, kitchen and cleaning appliances) are similar, you don't need to be a Target Circle member to access a majority of Target's early Black Friday deals as you did with Circle Week deals.
Target is switching up its sales on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis, so we're keeping tabs on the best early Black Friday deals at Target as they show up.
Released last year, the 5th generation iPad Air is still a solid tablet. It's powered by the M1 chip, compatible with the Apple Pencil 2, and is "elegant, powerful, and versatile enough for both casual users and professionals," Mashable's Stan Schroeder noted in his review of the tablet. At $499.99, the 64GB WiFi-only version is back at its all-time low Prime Day pricing ahead of Black Friday.
15% off Target-certified pre-owned Apple products
2022 iPad Air (WiFi, 256GB) — $649.99$749.99(save $100)
A 50-inch 4K TV in the $259.99 realm is already a pretty dang good deal, let alone a QLED model. This Philips model is labeled as a special purchase, which means this is an item that may not be on Target's website year-round and was listed at an already-low price just for the early Black Friday event. So while the 7% discount is hardly a Black Friday-level chunk off, the price is stellar to begin with.
QLED TVs feature quantum dots, which produce a much wider, brighter array of colors than non-QLED models, making colors noticably more vibrant. Because of their brightness, QLED TVs are particularly great for watching TV (especially sports) in the daylight. This particular Philips model is Dolby Vision compatible and has the Roku platform built in.
TVs, sound bars, and streaming devices
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite — $15.99$29.99(save $14)
Amazon Fire TV Stick (2020) — $19.99 $39.99(save $20)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) — $24.99$49.99(save $25)
Samsung 2.0 channel soundbar — $89.99$119.99(save $30)
Samsung 3.1 channel 400W soundbar — $199.99$299.99(save $100)
TCL 50-inch S4 4K TV — $229.99$279.99(save $50)
Hisense 55-inch 4K Google TV —$259.99 $349.99(save $90)
LG 65-inch C3 OLED TV — $1,599.99$1,999.99(save $400)
Laptops
HP 14-inch Chromebook (Intel Pentium Silver N5030, 4GB RAM, 128GB eMMC) — $219.99$369.99 (save $150)
HP 14-inch 2-in-1 Chromebook (Intel Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) —$259.99$379.99 (save $120)
Acer 15.6-inch Aspire 3 (Intel Core i5, 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $379.99 $499.99(save $120)
Gaming
Free $15 Target gift card when you spend $100 on Playstation gift cards
DualSense Wireless Controller for PS5 — $49.99$79.99(save $30)
HyperX QuadCast USB condenser gaming microphone — $99.99$139.99(save $40)
Headphones and speakers
JBL Charge 5 portable speaker — $119.99$179.99(save $60)
Beats Powerbeats Pro — $179.99$249.99(save $70)
Beats Studio Pro — $299.99$349.99(save $50)
Fitness trackers and smartwatches
Fitbit Charge 6 — $99.95$159.95(save $60)
There's something for every kid on your list in this FAO Schwarz sale at Target. Take 25% off on over 170 different toys, from tea party sets and makeup mirrors to boxing robots and magnetic tiles.
25% off one toy or kids' book with Target Circle
Barbie Vacation House Playset — $68.99$114.99(save $46)
Fujifilm Instax Wide Link smartphone printer — $99.99$149.99(save $50)
Your cheapest path to a cordless Dyson is the V8. And an early Black Friday deal makes it particularly cheap at Target, where the V8 Origin is on sale for $279.99. FWIW, the cheapest V8 currently offered at Dyson's website is on sale for $299.99. The only catch? You have to be a Target Circle member. But no sweat; it's completely free to sign up.
Even as Dyson's mildest cleaner, the V8 is still a powerhouse, especially on bare floors. It creates 115 Air Watts of suction power compared to the now-discontinued V7 and can clean for up to 40 minutes on one charge.
Small appliances and kitchen accessories
Sur La Table air fryer (5-quart) — $39.99$79.99(save $40)
Ninja Single-Serve specialty coffee maker — $89.99$129.99(save $40)
Breville 1800W Mini smart toaster oven — $127.99$159.99(save $32)
Breville 1800W Smart Toaster Oven Pro — $223.99$279.99(save $56)
Vitamix Explorian Series E310 blender — $289.99$349.99(save $60)
Vacuums
Shark Pet IX141H cordless stick vacuum — $199.99$259.99(save $60)
Dyson Ball Animal Origin upright vacuum — $249.99$379.99(save $130)
Shark Detect Pro cordless stick vacuum — $299.99$379.99(save $80)
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