Best Deals Around Phoenix for Black Friday

There’s a lot of getting right before the season of giving, isn’t there? Whether you’re interested in something for yourself, or whether you’re stockpiling the presents for later this year, there’s a reason for the season of Black Friday: sales. Be they global or local, we found some of the best to highlight for you this year. Check them out!

Black Box from Bespoke Post

It’s all about enhancing your way of life, right? So whether you’re an outdoors type in need of a new campfire coffee pot, or you’re a whiskey and cigar aficionado, Bespoke Post is a monthly box subscription that enhances your way of life, your way. Based on your interests, you get a monthly suggested box full of quality products worth over $50 (and sometimes much more) all for just 45 bucks! Members also get regular discounts on other products throughout their site, which highlights under-the-radar, top-quality brands. For Black Friday, they take it one step further by offering anyone who makes a purchase over $45 or joins during the promo period will receive a free Black Box, a mystery box full of products that also exceed $50 in value. Whether it’s a new knife, some skin care products, or an airtight storage container for your ganja, there’s something worth getting for free — and tons of high-end products to find for yourself and others in the meantime!

Various Small Businesses in Phoenix

Whether it’s a Black-owned family vintage fashion shop (Sammie & Dannie) or a local hot spot for crystals, jewelry, incense, and spiritual botanica (Stardust and Sage), there are places worth checking out on Black Friday in person. In fact, shops like Teaspressa, known for their delightful tea latte cafés, are offering discounts on their website already (15% off for email subscribers). Shirts ‘n’ Things has been showing off their band shirts and rock paraphernalia in anticipation of Black Friday, while Ivy & Sage Home and Lifestyle Co. is hiding gift certificates throughout the store when they open at 10 a.m. that day, in true holiday fashion. Small Business Saturday is also around the corner, so if you’re ready to express your love for local businesses, don’t be afraid to visit the Frederick Shopping Mall or Phoenix Flea market in search of a local shop or eatery you want to support!

The Frame and Other Electronics at Samsung

Black Friday came early at Samsung, where the electronics live. You can look at lower prices for everything from smart watches to machine washers, but if you’re looking for a new TV, there’s a right way to do it: that right way is called The Frame, and it’s Samsung’s QLED 4K SmartTV solution for those who don’t want to sacrifice style and class for their entertainment needs. The Frame has a customizable bezel that, when mounted, makes the television look like a classy framed photograph. Ranging from 32” to 85” screens and with various colors of “frame”, this is the high-end centerpiece of the living room of your dreams. The best price drop comes in at 33% off of the 55” version (slashing $500, to be exact!), but there are discounts at every size, even saving shoppers a whopping $1,000 if they choose to buy the 85” model for only $3,299. Of course, Samsung also has a digital credit contract called Samsung access that lets you pay low, regular installments over a number of months, so even if you’re not ready to buy it all at once, you can still have the electronics you deserve.

Black Friday at Macy’s

Clothing, bedding, linens, jewelry, and of course, the perfumes: Macy’s is known for their wears and their wares, and Black Friday there is going to be no different. Choose from the thousands of online products that they are selling at discounts of 70% or more, or even some that have slashed over 80% from their tag price. Drinkware, pendant necklaces, and brand-new sheets are among these high-discount products, but anyone who knows Macy’s knows it as a fantastic place for gift-shopping — whether it’s for your loved ones, or a little gift to yourself, just because you’re a lovable badass.

 

 

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