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Best Buy Memorial Day Deals Still Available: Don't Miss Your Final Chance to Save on TVs, Tech, Gaming Accessories and More

Best Buy Memorial Day Deals Still Available: Don't Miss Your Final Chance to Save on TVs, Tech, Gaming Accessories and More

CNET27-05-2025

Best Buy's Memorial Day sale is going to be over soon, so you'll want to make sure you're quick if you want to get some amazing savings on laptops, TVs, ovens, vacuums, gaming accessories and more. There are so many deals on right now that it can actually be a little bit overwhelming. So, we've gone ahead and found the best deals that are still on, even though Memorial Day is technically over.
CNET's team of shopping experts is working around the clock to find the top discounts, regardless of your budget and needs. If you don't see a deal you like, just check back later. We'll be updating this roundup to include the best deals we can find.
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Though the Best Buy sale is live, these deals could expire at any time. If you see something you like, grab it while the deal is still available. The next major shopping event of the year will be Amazon's exclusive Prime Day sale, which won't be here until July, so now's your best chance to score big discounts.
Best Buy Memorial Day TV deals
Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 OLED Google TV: $1,600
You can score an insane $700 off this beautiful Sony TV with top of the line features such as 360 spatial sound personalizer for theater-level audio. It also uses XR Clear Image technology to give you the best possible picture. And this model is compatible with Google and Alexa, so you stream with ease.
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Insignia 43-inch F30 Series Fire TV: $170
If you're looking for a big impact without spending a ton, this TV may be the right fit. It sports a compact 43-inch screen with 4K resolution, supports HDR and HDR 10 and has DTS Studio Sound. Plus, it uses the Amazon Fire TV interface and comes with an Alexa Voice Remote for easy searching.
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Samsung 77-inch S90D OLED TV: $2,000
If you need a big, high-end TV, Samsung's OLEDs don't get much better than this one. It's a 2024 model, but it still comes packed with all the good features. Plus, you get 4K resolution at a massive 78-inch size. This one will fit right into your living room and won't leave you wanting more.
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Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones: $230
Although no longer the latest headphones from Sony, the WH-1000XM4 cans are still some of the best ANC headphones on the market and they're available at a $120 discount right now.
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Samsung Odyssey FHD IPS 27-inch G-Sync gaming monitor: $210
This gaming monitor has a speedy 250Hz refresh rate and a one millisecond response time so you won't experience any delays. The IPS panel also helps give you clear colors and image. The G-Sync compatibility helps the GPU and panel stay synced so you don't experience choppiness, screen-lag and image tears.
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Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed Optical gaming mouse: $54
One of the best value-for-money gaming mice you can get, the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is the perfect companion for your gaming sessions. It's especially great if you play FPS games, and the RGB lighting integrates well with a ton of games through Razer's software.
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Best Buy Memorial Day home and kitchen deals
Major appliances
Best Buy is slashing prices on select major appliances by up to 50% right now. You can also score package deals if you're looking to overhaul an entire space. Additionally, you can save an extra $300 if you're buying a laundry pair. There's also free installation on select appliances like dishwashers.
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Bella Pro Series 12.6-quart digital air fryer: $100
Air fry, reheat, roast, grill, dehydrate, rotisserie, bake and boil with one machine that is marked down to just $100 for Memorial Day. It even has a pizza oven.
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Roborock S8 MaxV robot vacuum and mop: $1,300
Simplify your floor care routine with this advanced 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop from Roborock. The self-emptying smart cleaner has an impressive 10,000 Pa suction power to clean up dirt and debris from your floors.It has a FlexiArm side brush and a rotating side mop to reach edges and tight spaces for a more thorough cleaning.
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When is Best Buy's Memorial Day sale?
Memorial Day is today, but many deals have been live since May 19. Snag big discounts while they last across appliances, tech, video games and more. Best Buy's Memorial Day sale is a limited affair, which started on May 19 and will run until today. A lot of limited-time sales and promotions are available for My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members.
What should I buy at Best Buy on Memorial Day?
Best Buy's Memorial Day sale offers discounts and new low prices across pretty much any tech you can think of. There are some exceptional savings on major appliances and TVs, along with small kitchen appliances, security cameras, video games, laptops, tablets and more. In addition, there is a Deal of the Day promotion that cuts prices for only 24 hours.
How we choose the best Memorial Day deals
Our team of expert shoppers and deal-hunters has years of experience helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've gotten good at weeding out scams and superficial deals so you see only the best offers from retailers. This includes the deals above from Best Buy.
We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.

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