Target Black Friday 2017 ad is up with early access TODAY!
The Target Black Friday ad is now available and there are some great buys to be had! They are even offering some of the deals today only, Monday, 11/6 with a Black Friday Preview Sale!
Posted — UpdatedToday you can score 50% off select board games, 50% off select artificial Christmas trees (as low as $29.99!), 40% off select action figure sets, the AeroBed One-Touch Comfort Air Mattress for only $49.99, Beats Studio2 Wireless Headphones for $159.99, a hoverboard for $199, a Hoover Wind Tunnel vacuum for $69.99 and more!
For the official Black Friday sale, they are opening at 6 p.m., Thanksgiving night (November 23). New this year, stores will close at midnight and then reopen on Friday, November 24, at 6 a.m.
Lowest price ever on Xbox One S and PlayStation 4 consoles
Sony PlayStation 4 1TB console, $199.99, giving guests $100 in savings (reg. $299.99)
* Nearly 1,000 toys under $10 and 2,000 under $20, including the popular 3-foot stuffed bear (in stores only) and PAW Patrol Mission Cruiser playset
* KitchenAid Ultra Power Plus 4.5 qt Stand Mixer, $249.99, giving guests $100 in savings (reg. $349.99).
* Buy one, get one 50 percent off on hundreds of beauty gift sets—the most beauty sets we’ve ever offered on sale
* Some of the lowest prices of the season on brands like A New Day and Goodfellow & Co, with sweaters and fleeces for the family, starting at just $10
Black Friday savings continue Friday, Nov. 24. When you spend $50 in stores or on Target.com Friday you’ll get a coupon for 20% off a future shopping trip (redeem between Nov. 28 and Dec. 10).
If you are looking for a job during the holidays, Target is hiring 100,000 seasonal employees across the country. All hourly team members will start at or above $11 an hour.
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