Black Friday doorbusters draw crowds to New Jersey Best Buy stores

TRENTON, N.J. — Best Buy stores across New Jersey are gearing up for a massive Black Friday event, offering steep discounts on top technology products and exclusive deals starting well before the holiday rush.

The retailer’s Black Friday sale officially launched Thursday, Nov. 21, with early access granted to My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members. Deals include significant savings on popular items such as a Samsung 75-inch smart TV for $549.99 and an LG OLED gaming monitor for $999.99, offering discounts of up to $700.

Shoppers can look forward to additional “Flash Deals” available exclusively on the Best Buy app starting at 8 a.m. CT on Black Friday, Nov. 29. Limited-time offers on brands such as Apple, Dyson, and Sony are expected to generate high demand, with stock available only in limited quantities.

Store hours have been extended throughout the shopping season, with doors opening as early as 6 a.m. on Black Friday to accommodate bargain hunters. Best Buy is also promoting virtual shopping assistance through its app and website for those who prefer to shop from home.

Customers will also find exclusive products, such as Epson projectors and Theragun massage guns, only available at Best Buy locations. New in-store experiences, including demo spaces for gaming PCs and smart rings, aim to make the shopping experience more interactive.

Best Buy’s early access, exclusive deals, and extended hours aim to make this Black Friday one of its busiest in recent years.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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