Top 10 Black Friday Shopping Tips for 2025
Follow CR's advice to get the best deals now and throughout the holiday season
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Some of us wait all year for the Black Friday shopping season, our heads filled with thoughts of scoring the very best price on a new TV, smart speaker, laptop, or other high-tech gadget. And for good reason: This is when we tend to see some of the biggest discounts of the year on almost everything.
Gone are the days of waiting until after Thanksgiving for doorbuster deals. Even though Black Friday and Cyber Monday are still the biggest sales days of the year, holiday sales start in early October and keep going all the way into December. This year, shoppers aren’t waiting to do all their shopping on Black Friday. They’re doing a little bit here and there, taking advantage of all these seasonal deals and discounts, to spread out their spending.
Reports from the National Retail Federation and Adobe are predicting record increases in spending this year, and Deloitte’s holiday shopping survey found that shoppers are very focused on finding deals to get their shopping done, as many are anticipating higher prices. So to help you navigate Black Friday deals and holiday discounts, we’ve put together our top 10 tips for holiday shopping.
Tips for TV Shoppers
Televisions deserve some special attention because so many people shop for deals on them this time of year. And for good reason: This is when we see the deepest discounts on TVs of all sizes and price points. Here are three Black Friday shopping tips if you’re looking to upgrade your set this year.
8. Wait until Black Friday to buy. This year, as in years past, we’re expecting to see the biggest discounts on televisions on Black Friday itself. In some cases, those prices may stick around for Cyber Monday, but we do tend to see prices climb once Black Friday is over, so your best bet is to know what you want and how much you want to spend so you’re ready to buy the day after Thanksgiving.
9. Consider a “derivative” TV model. Starting this month, you’ll begin to see low-priced TVs made specifically for Black Friday. Some are available only through a single retailer. These sets are called “derivatives,” because they’re derived from mainstream models. They just have different model numbers and potentially scaled-back features, such as fewer HDMI inputs or a simpler remote control.
We don’t test all the derivative models, but we do bring a number of them into the lab. We often find some of these TVs from major brands that perform equally well in CR’s tests, despite being priced $100 to $150 lower.
Not every TV introduced at this time of year is a true derivative, though. So it can be hard to judge the quality of newly introduced sets, and it’s difficult to compare prices, too. Consumer Reports will report on heavily promoted sets as they come on the market and help you pick out the better deals.
10. Beware the cheapest set. Super-low-priced doorbuster specials draw people in with visions of savings, but the sets—often from lesser-known brands—are not always worth the price.
“It is always worth reminding people that Black Friday products are often older technology or specifically engineered to sell at a special Black Friday price, and may not be exactly what a consumer would choose,” says Stephen Baker, vice president for industry analysis at the market research firm NPD Group.
Keep in mind that you’ll be watching your new TV for a number of years. If you’re not happy with the features or picture quality, you may regret not spending the extra $50 to $100 to get something better.
Those loss-leader TVs are usually at their rock-bottom price, too. A retailer may have more wiggle room on a step-up or flagship model, and you shouldn’t hesitate to ask for a better price—regardless of the time of year. Our TV expert combs through all the Black Friday ads to pick the best Black Friday deals on TVs that he knows perform well or are similar to tested models. That helps you avoid the duds and score a great deal on a model you’ll love.