Top TV Deals for Black Friday 2012

Black Friday is coming, which means that a new shopping season is coming, too. What kinds of TV products attract you to Black Friday this year? Do you know that several models of LCD HDTVs are forecasted to be sold at the lowest prices on Black Friday 2012? Let’s look through the top TV deals for Black Friday 2012 right now.

Top TV Deals for Black Friday 2012

LCD HDTVs 32″ and 42″ Models

On Black Friday 2011, the market witnessed excellent deals on 32″ and 42″ TVs. For instance, last Black Friday, the 42″ 1080p LCD HDTV was introduced at the price of $200; and due to this attractive price, the deals had very a short life of approximately 20 minutes. And this year, it is expected that customers can buy a Sharp 42″ 1080p LCD HDTV and a 32″ 1080p LCD HDTV at incredible prices of $189 and $159 respectively.

47″, 55″, and 60″ Models

Customers are focusing more and more on bigger models, which explains why 47″ 1080p LCD HDTVs will be a popular product this year with the lowest predicted price of about $299. The lowest predicted prices of the 55″ and 60″ models are about $499 and $719 respectively.

Plasma HDTVs

According to a survey conducted by HD Guru, an online website, Plasma TVs have the highest sales on the US market. Therefore, take advantage of Black Friday 2012 deals to get a Plasma TV of your own. HD Guru also announced its predicted prices for different models of this wonderful product as follows:
42″ 1080p Plasma HDTV – $399
55″ 1080p Plasma HDTV – $539
60″ 1080p Plasma HDTV – $999
If you want to know more about deals on other electronic products for Black Friday 2012, the article Black Friday Best Deals on Electronics 2012 will be helpful to you.

Tips for Getting Black Friday Deals on TVs

Instead of queuing in front of stores or trade centers, this year try visiting some websites such as Best Buy or Buy.com to find deals. Get a suitable Best Buy Promo Code, snag a great Best Buy coupon, Buy.com promo code or Buy.com coupon for the TV products you are interested in for the best savings.

BestBuy.com

Best Buy has been considered a favorite online store for Black Friday shopping for years. On Black Friday, it also provides a huge range of deals on TV products including: Sharp 42″ LCD 1080p HDTV ($199), Panasonic 50″ Plasma 1080p 600Hz HDTV ($599.99), and Sony Google TV 46″ LED 1080p 60Hz HDTV ($ 798.99), among others.

Buy.com

Although this website hasn’t officially announced its special deals on TV products for Black Friday 2012, you can still buy TV products at affordable prices. For example, Samsung 32″ LED HDTV 1080p 60Hz Smart TV Wi-Fi ( $599.99), Samsung 40″ LED HDTV 1080p 60Hz Smart TV Wi-Fi ($799.99), etc. Let’s watch for this website’s Black Friday special deals on TVs in the coming weeks.

Many retailers, including the big stores, have already prepared for this big sale and you will have to blame yourself if you do not benefit from it. With special deals on Black Friday 2012, you will have the chance to get the latest product at the cheapest prices.

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HOT – Canvas People – 60% Off ALL Canvases + FREE SHIPPING

Canvas People has a GREAT Black Friday deal for us — 60% off ALL canvases plus FREE shipping!! I LOVE canvas prints, and I really need to get an updated on of my family, so I’m going to be snagging this deal. The best part? We can get this from the comfort of our homes! That’s my kind of Black Friday shopping!!

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Shoe Carnival Black Friday Doorbusters!

Shoe Carnival has a bunch of doorbusters and sales for all of you who are braving the crowds on Black Friday. The first 100 customers who shop in store or online will receive a surprise reward card worth at least $10. One person will receive a card valued at $100! There are also two coupons valid for in-store purchases from midnight-8 a.m. on Friday — $5 off a purchase of $39.98 or more or $10 off a purchase of $59.98 or more.

In addition, you can get Buy One, Get One 1/2 Off deals in store or by using promo code BIGSAVINGS online. How many of you are going to be shopping Shoe Carnival this year?? There won’t be one near where we’ll be, but I may have to pop online to snag some deals!

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No More Black Fridays at Wal-Mart for Me

Hi Everyone!

I know I’ve been missing from the blogosphere lately and I apologize. All I can say is I’m very sorry to leave you all hanging. This past month has been very challenging for me and for my family, but we hope that the New Year brings lots of promising changes.

Thanksgiving was great and busy for us, as usual, because we have three places to visit within the same day. You know what that means, right? Overstuffed bellies and discomfort for the remainder of the night. However, with me being a crazy Black Friday shopper, that meant discomfort, extreme fatigue from consuming far too much tryptophan AND this overwhelming need to snag some Black Friday deals – which I did.

Now, to give you all fair warning, this post has some derogatory statements in it, as well as some mild profanity. If you prefer to steer clear of profanity, violence and angry comments, then you may wish to avoid reading the rest of this post. Now, for those of you that love hearing the juicy details, please…read on.

Completely out of character, I went to Wal-Mart – and I’m not being sarcastic because I NEVER go to Wal-Mart on Black Friday. Ever. Yet, somehow I thought that I surely wouldn’t have a repeat of my last “Black Friday at Wal-Mart” experience, so I went ahead and went, even though I knew that I would somehow regret it. There I was, pulling into a full parking lot at Wal-Mart at 10pm on Thanksgiving night (because, as you all know, that’s when the sales began this year).

The trip started out fair enough. I went alone, got a killer parking spot about 4 spaces from the entry in the center aisle, I remembered to grab a cart from the parking lot so that I would have one and caught a few great deals down the back aisle (an awesome game for $3.88, Cars pajama set for my son for $4, a few sweatshirts for $4 or less and some super cheap DVDs). Everything was going spectacular…and then it happened.


My son is crazy for Disney Pixar’s Cars gear, so when I saw a pallet of Cars 2 Racetrack sets sitting in the middle of the back aisle, I thought I would check them out to see how much they were. The crowd was horrible and there was no way I could swerve in, so I had to take two steps away from my cart to grab one.

- Enter white trash mom and daughter. Both were wearing dirty looking flannel coats with old t-shirts underneath, skin tight faded jeans and yellowed tennis shoes. Their hair looked like it hadn’t been brushed in a few days and their cheeks and teeth looked as if they were the proud owners of a meth lab that they sampled the products of far too frequently. Let me clarify that I am not calling them white trash due to their appearance alone, but due to a combination of appearance and their gleaming personality.  *I reserve the right to change the classification from white trash to a lower classification if I can think of something more appropriate at a later date.*

My hand never left my cart while I was grabbing that toy, which took all of two seconds. But,while I was grabbing that toy, white trash mom and daughter came along and not only shoved my cart as I was leaning back to cart pushing position, but then actually called me a “f***ing retard”.

So, there I was in Walmart, tired as all get out, a sick kid and significant other at home, disappointed because I didn’t have a lot to spend and fighting off a cold, but having a fairly decent trip -  and then these two crazy ladies want to come along and ruin it for me? I DON’T THINK SO!

Now, a little late to foreshadow, but I grew up poor. My mom and dad divorced when I was around five years old, which left my mom, me, my sister and brother living on one income. We were still attending private school because my mom and dad agreed to continue it until it became too expensive, but it was clear that we were from the wrong side of the tracks and a lot of the rich kids reminded us of that. We had some nice things, but we usually picked them up at yard sales or our grandparents bought them for us. The thing is, when you grow up poor, you usually learn how to throw down for what you want or what you believe in. At this particular moment, I firmly believed that I was ready to throw down.

Maybe it was the lack of sleep, maybe it was the fact that I was already stressed out since our family had to squeeze three Thanksgivings into a six hour period of time or maybe it was because a little bit of the old me just couldn’t let that comment ride. Whatever it was, I fired back and felt the adrenaline rush flow through me. Oh…it’s been a LONG time. 

“F***ing retard, huh?” I yelled.

She turned around, seemed a little shocked that I had heard her, and then promptly formed another pathetic comment, “Yeah, you f***in’ whore! That’s what I said, you got sumpin to say ’bout it?”


I couldn’t help but laugh at her. I mean, come on! Whore? Really? I was dressed in a very nice, thick brown sweater with a tank top underneath because the sweater has more of a plunging neckline than I’m comfortable with, a pair of jeans that fit me without making me look like a sausage link and a pair of brown boots. My hair was pulled back into a low pony tail and I was wearing my “Mother” necklace, earrings and a ring on each finger. I looked stylish – like I probably had some cash, but I was far from trashy or whorish looking. If she was going to say something about me, as a person, she could have thought of something a lot better than that. After all, the truth is often what hurts the most. She could have mentioned that I looked tired, since my eyes were beet-red; or possibly even the fact that I’ve got a big ass, but to choose such a far-reaching insult only let me know what I was working with – - an idiot.

“Yeah, I do have something to say about it,” I started, “You’re pathetic. You can’t even come up with an insult that’s worthy, but you want everyone to think you’re tough s***, don’t you? How dare someone get in your way for two seconds, right? Well, you messed with the wrong chick today.”

And, just as I had suspected, the mom jumped in…”Look here you little slut…”

At which point I interjected with, “Oh look, white trash mommy wants to step in to save little trailer park Barbie’s behind. Well, the spirit of the holidays just never ends, does it?”

We were drawing an even bigger crowd as the daughter stepped up to me and patted her chest like a sparring monkey. “Come on, do something,” she said, “do something or I will!”

It took me all of a second to decide what to do, “You’re not worth the bail or the $35 worth of stuff that’s in my cart, but I bet that meth dealer you’re sleeping with tells you that all the time.”

She looked hurt for a second and then her eyes squinted with anger,”That’s it. Let’s go!” She said and formed what I’m going to call an unusual and very inexperienced boxer stance. “Come on. Come on, you f***in’ b**** – I’m gonna kick your ass!” she said.

This girl had to be ten years younger than me, six inches shorter and about 40 pounds lighter. I had sized her up the second she fired off the comment that spurred the whole incident. Yet, had she been six foot tall and bulletproof, I doubt I would have been able to keep my mouth shut.

So, there we were. I scanned the crowd to see if any officers were present. None. No employees were visible either. Great. The large, older man a few steps to her right had a big grin on his face and, as I made eye contact with him, he nodded to me as if to say, “You’ve got this, sweetie,” but I already knew I did.


I reached in my cart, grabbed my purse and threw it over my shoulder and then I took two quick steps towards her and…she freaked out, jumped backed quickly and fell backwards into the display behind her. They both promptly hit the tile, bouncing off a few shoppers on the way down.

With her daughter on the ground surrounded by what was left of the Energizer battery display, the mom just stood there and said nothing. All I could do was laugh, as did everyone else around us. But I wasn’t done. I had to get that one last comment in. “Happy Holidays!” I said, with a huge grin and a couple of uncontrollable laughs, and I plopped my purse back into my cart and wheeled past her and on towards the next deal. As Ashton Kutcher would say, “She got punk’d!”

So, without a single punch thrown, I won my fight. I felt good about it, too, especially after crossing paths with her and her mother later in the store without incident. The bad thing? My kids weren’t with me, but I felt like my participation made me a little bit worse of a mom. I mean, had punches been thrown, I would have had to come up with bail money, lost my kids Christmas presents that were in my cart and likely had to tell my kids why mommy didn’t come home that night. What was I thinking? We don’t have the money for that crap!

That said, I’ve decided that I’m not going to be visiting Wal-Mart on Black Friday for a very long time, if ever again. I just don’t have the patience to deal with the idiots that show up there and I’m not going to risk my time, energy and possibly my family’s money on potential incidents with them anymore. Heck, there was a chick with pepper spray at another Wal-Mart – now I can guarantee that if I would have been pepper sprayed by some nut that I would have been in jail because that would have REALLY pissed me off. So I think it’s best for me to steer clear of Walmart on Black Friday from now on.

Now that you’ve heard my Black Friday horror story, let’s hear yours!

 

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My Favorite Black Friday Finds for $25 or Less at K-Mart

Okay, it’s no secret that I don’t shop the blue light specials very often, but I have been shopping there more frequently now that K-Mart has started running the double coupon weeks every now and then. I also always make an exception on Black Friday because they usually have some pretty decent deals.

So, what will K-Mart have this Black Friday that I might be interested in?

Well, just like my Target and Walmart Black Friday Deals posts, I’m going to show you.

So, without further ado…

Black Friday Deals at K-Mart for $25 or Less

Cars, Toy Story & Super Friends Shake ‘N Go Vehicles – B1G1 Free

Sing-A-Ma-Jigs -  B1G1 Free

Essential Home Classic Standard Pillow – $2.50

Select DVDs – $2.99

Gourmet Solutions 30-piece Food Storage Set – $3.99

Dane-Elec 4 GB SD Memory Card or Flash Drive – $4.99

Maxell 4GB Micro SD Card, SD Memory Card or Flash Drive – $4.99

Entire Stock of Sony Mdre9 Headphones – $4.99

Wii Wave Controller – $4.99

Hot Wheels 10-pk – $5.49

Barbie and Me Doll – $5

Barbie Fashion Fever – $5

Barbie Sparkle Princess – $5

Bratz Holiday Doll or Sleepover Doll – $7.99

Brides Maids Unrated DVD – $9.99

Fisher-Price Smart Screen Laptop – $9.99

Revlon Designer Series Hair Dryers or Hair Straighteners – $9.99

Acoustic Guitar – $19.99

Vivitar 1.8″ Digital Video Recorder – $19.99

Disney Cars Boys’ or Disney Princess Girls’ 10″ Bike – $24.99


As always, there are a LOT of deals that I didn’t post. You can check out the K-Mart Black Friday ad online at their site here to check out all of the other great deals that K-Mart has in store for you! Plus, if you enter code K5PTOYS at checkout, you’ll get an extra 5% off on toys and games!

Good luck, Happy Thanksgiving and have an AWESOME Black Friday!

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My Favorite Black Friday Deals at Walmart for $25 or Less

I scope out all of the deals for Black Friday weeks in advance – I know, I know; I’ve heard before how obsessed I am with Black Friday shopping, but my obsession always pays off big time, so why stop?

Anyway, with Black Friday only two days away, I’m sharing some of my favorite finds with you so that you can get a head start on your list. Walmart is a MAD HOUSE on Black Friday, so you’ve really got to be on your game if you plan to shop the Black Friday sale. Just a fair warning.

So, in continuation of  my $25 and Under Black Friday Deals at Target, here we go…

 

Black Friday Deals at Walmart for $25 or Less

Boys’, Girls’, infants’ or toddlers 2-piece Character Sleep Set – $4.47

Boys’ or Girls’ Character Hoodies – $4.97

Boys’ or Girls’ Hanes Long Sleeved Tees – $2.97

Juniors Graphic Thermal Tee – $4.97

Mainstays Cotton Bath Towel – $1.28

Assorted DVDs (The Hangover, Marley & Me, More) – $1.96

Ladies DF by Dearfoam Slippers – $3.47

Assorted Kids’ Games – $3.88

Ladies’ Isotoner Sherpa Clog Slippers – $3.47

Toddlers’ Youth Character Slippers – $3.87

Ladies’ Danskin Now Quarter Zip Micro Fleece Pullover – $4.97

Barbie Princess or Shopper Doll – $5

Select Bratz Dolls – $5

Case Logic Camera Case or 4GB SD Card – $5

Disney Princess Fashion Doll – $5


Now, I’m sure that there are a LOT more items that you might be interested in at Walmart that are under $25, but these were my top picks. You can check out the Walmart Black Friday ad online right now to start making your list.

Good luck, be safe and have a Happy Thanksgiving and a Fruitful Black Friday!

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My Favorite Black Friday Deals at Target Under $25

Well, I promised that I would post some of my favorite finds for Black Friday, so I’m going to start with these  Target deals – not because they are awesome  (which they are!), but because they are cheap, too!

Target is running their deals, as usual, for two days – Friday and Saturday.

 

Black Friday Deals Under $25 at Target

Disney Pixar’s Cars 2 DVD – $13

Transformers Dark of the Moon DVD – $13

Select Wii & Nintendo DS Games – $5 – $15

Select DVDs and Blu-ray Discs – $1.99 – $13

Crayola Sit and Play Table – $9.99

Select Play-Doh Sets – $9.99

My First Disney Princess Doll & Toddler Dress – $19.99

SpyNet Infrared Night Vision Binoculars – $24.99

Paper Jamz Guitar – $10

New Bright R/C Harley Davidson Truck – $18.99

Cars 2 Racing Rivalry 7 -pk. Diecast Cars – $19.99

Select Kids Games – $3.99 (Cootie, Let’s Go Fishing, Candy Land, Chutes & Ladders and More!)

Cars 2 Shake ‘N Go Vehicles – $10

All Leapfrog Leapster and Explorer Software – $14.99

Preschool MegaBloks – $10

Leapfrog Chat & Count Cell Phone – $7.99

Plug ‘n Play TV Games – $19.99  (Big Buck Hunter, Golden Tee & More!)

Razor & Other Folding Scooters – $20

Licensed Character Tents – $10

Pyrex 19-piece Glass Prep & Storage Set – $16

Farberware 30-piece Cutlery Set – $25

10-piece Photo Frame Set – $12

Dirt Devil Quick Lite Cyclonic Quick Vac – $25

Dirt Devil Versa Power Stick Vac – $9

Any Size Room Essentials Down Alternative Comforter – $24.99

Room Essentials Plush Pillow – $3

Room Essentials Bath Towel or 8-pk Washcloths – $2

Disney Color-Your-Own Activity Sets – $14

Licensed 3-piece Kids, Infants and Toddlers Sleep Sets – $7

Infants’ and Toddler Boys’ Circo Micro Fleece Hoodie or Pants – $5

Licensed Tee w/hat or headband – $6

Boys’ Legendary Gold Jeans – $7

Men’s Legendary Gold Jeans – $9

Girls’ Cherokee Embellished Denim – $8


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Yes, I Do Black Friday

Each and every year for the past 7 years, I have went shopping on Black Friday. Sometimes I don’t even sleep before I go – it just depends on what time the stores I’m interested in are opening.

I’ve been told I’m crazy – insane even – for heading to the stores on Black Friday, but you know what? I ALWAYS save a TON of money when I go shopping on Black Friday, so I don’t really care what people think of me. It’s all about finding what my family wants for Christmas for the lowest possible prices. Oh, and trying to complete all of my holiday shopping in a single day (which usually doesn’t happen, but I really do attempt it). So go ahead, snub your nose at me if you want, but I’m not passing up all of these great deals!

One of my favorite stores that I refuse to miss every year?

J.C. Penney!

I can’t pass up the chance to spend around $200 to get $500 or more in clothing for my family. It’s almost the same every single year. I always spend between $160 – $200, save between $300 – $400 and I always come home with more than $500 worth of clothing. That makes this mama happy!

The other store I’ll brave every year on Black Friday?

Target!

Although I’ve waited to check out in lines that wind around the entire store and all the way back to the entrance, I can always nab some awesome deals on Black Friday at Target. Now, I was a little disappointed last year that they stopped offering rainchecks on certain merchandise that was in the ad, but I was still able to get 9 of the 12 items that I came there for. No cart, but who needs one on Black Friday? Ahaahha! Maybe my friends are right – I am a little crazy – because on Black Friday, I think I’m super woman…until I get home and my arms feel like jello.


Anyway, because I’m such a huge fan of the biggest shopping day of the year, I thought I would share some of my finds with you over the next few days to get you just as hyped up about it as I am. That said, be on the lookout for some killer deals – but if you see me in the store, steer clear. I’ve been run over by cars, carts, wheelchairs and motorized scooters on Black Friday, but I always get my deal.

I’m going to do my best to label the best finds by store, but if you have a different suggestion, please feel free to let me know so that I can consider your input as I put these deals together.

I’m also going to be posting some online deals over the next few weeks, so don’t miss those either!

 

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