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The ultimate guide to Black Friday 2016: All the best deals and store ads

Updated Nov 22nd, 2019 4:30AM EST
Black Friday 2016 Deals
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We’re getting down to the wire, folks! You probably have to make travel arrangements, plan your family’s Thanksgiving Day, and shop for Black Friday deals at the same time. We can at least help with that last order of business, and you’ll find everything you need to know about Black Friday 2016 in our roundup, including the best deals, all the ads, store hours, and more.

In what follows, you’ll find useful information for the biggest stores that will offer customers great deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday — think Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Target — but also other retail chains and online stores that you might not have even thought to check out.

DEAL ALERT: Don’t like these deals? Check out an even bigger Black Friday sale right here

Amazon

Apple

Best Buy

best-buy-black-friday-2016-ad-leaked-1Image source: Best Buy
BJ Wholesale
bjs-black-friday-2016-full-ad-leakedImage source: BFAds
Costco

Dell

eBay

GameStop

hhgregg

hhgregg-black-friday-ad-leak-1Image source: hhgregg
HP
hp-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: HP
Kohl’s

Kmart

kmart-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: Best Black Friday
Lenovo
lenovo-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: Lenovo
Meijer

Microsoft

microsoft-black-friday-2016-full-ad-leakedImage source: BFAds
Newegg

Office Depot and Office Max

office-depot-office-max-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: Office Depot
Sam’s Club
sams-club-black-friday-2016-november-12-event-leakImage source: Best Black Friday
Sears
sears-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: Sears
Sony
sony-black-friday-2016-ad-leakedImage source: Sony
Staples

T-Mobile

Target

target-black-friday-2016-ad-leaked-1Image source: Target
Toys R Us

Walmart

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2007. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he closely follows the events in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

Outside of work, you’ll catch him streaming new movies and TV shows, or training to run his next marathon.