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Black Friday 2026 deals

Black Friday 2026 lands November 27. We verify every deal against price history so you skip fake "doorbusters" and catch the real lows.

Event date
Nov 27, 2026
Deals tracked
7

What to expect from Black Friday 2026

Black Friday 2026 falls on November 27. Most retailers open deals up to a week early, but not every "doorbuster" is a real low. Where we have price history, we compare against it so you can judge a discount for yourself.

How deep do the discounts really go?

Historically, the best Black Friday cuts hit electronics, gaming and travel. We watch the full stack — coupon, cashback, card rewards — so a 30%-off banner that's beatable any other week gets demoted, and a quiet true low gets surfaced.

  • MacBook Pro 14" (M-series) — $1,350.28 (save $648.72)
  • Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) — $169.19 (save $79.81)
  • Nintendo Switch – OLED Model — $278.59 (save $71.40)
  • Nike Air Max 270 — $105.60 (save $44.40)
  • Universal Studios Hollywood 1-Day Ticket — $127.39 (save $21.61)
  • Disneyland 1-Day, 1-Park Ticket — $158.86 (save $10.14)

Your Black Friday game plan

Build a watchlist now, set alerts, and let the engine tell you the exact moment each item hits its real low during Black Friday week. No refreshing, no fear of missing out — just verified savings.

Frequently asked questions

When is Black Friday 2026?

Black Friday 2026 is Friday, November 27. Many retailers start deals the week before.

Are Black Friday deals actually the lowest prices?

Not always. We compare each deal to 90-day price history and demote any "deal" that is beatable in a normal week, so you only act on genuine lows.

What should I buy on Black Friday?

Electronics, gaming, and travel see the deepest verified cuts. Build a watchlist and we will alert you when each item bottoms out.

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