
Best Buy Memorial Day deals 2025: Is Best Buy open & what's closed? Huge tech, TV & gaming sales you can't afford to miss
Sony Bravia 65-inch 4K UHD TV: $950 (save $250)
LG 75-inch 4K LED TV: $480 (save $220)
TCL 65-inch QM7K Series 4K TV: $1,000 (save $500)
What tech gadgets and laptops can you grab on sale?
Apple M3 MacBook Pro 14-inch: $1,199 (save $200)
Beats Studio Pro headphones: $200 (save $150)
Garmin Instinct 2X Solar smartwatch: $345 (save $105)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus: $160 (save $60)
Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones: $230 (save $120)
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Which gaming accessories and laptops are discounted?
Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed gaming mouse: $54 (save $16)
Microsoft Xbox wireless controller: $55 (save $10)
Asus TUF A16 16-inch gaming laptop: $800 (save $300)
Samsung Odyssey 27-inch curved gaming monitor: $300 (save $300)
Samsung 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Gaming Monitor: $1,000 (save $500)
Are there great deals on home and kitchen appliances?
Dyson V8 cordless vacuum: $350 (save $120)
Ninja Woodfire Pizza Oven: $330 (save $70)
Bella Pro Series slim espresso machine: $100 (save $50)
Roborock Q8 Max Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop with Self-Empty Dock: $420 (save $400)
When does Best Buy's Memorial Day sale end, and should you wait for other events?
What else should shoppers know about Memorial Day 2025 shopping hours and store openings?
How does CNET ensure the Best Buy deals are worth your time?
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Memorial Day is here, and Best Buy is rolling out some of the best discounts you'll see this season. If you're hunting for great deals on TVs, laptops, gaming gear, or even kitchen appliances, now's the time to shop. Best Buy's Memorial Day sale offers deep discounts on a wide range of tech and home products — but with so many offers floating around, it can get confusing to find the real bargains. That's why we've put together this detailed guide to help you spot the top deals and save big before the sale ends.TV lovers, you're in luck. Best Buy's Memorial Day sale includes some serious price cuts on popular models. For example, the Samsung 77-inch S90D OLED TV is marked down by $700, now just $1,800. If you want a solid 65-inch option, the Samsung DU6900 is $350, saving $120. Other highlights include:There's something here for almost every budget, from mid-range options to high-end smart TVs.Best Buy's Memorial Day tech deals go beyond TVs. You can pick up headphones, laptops, smartwatches, and more — all at reduced prices. For instance:These deals are perfect whether you want to upgrade your work-from-home setup or gift the latest gadgets.Gamers will find a variety of deals on gaming gear, controllers, and laptops. Here are some of the top offers:If you want to level up your setup, these discounts make it a great time to buy.Best Buy's Memorial Day sale isn't just about tech — it's also a prime opportunity to save on home appliances. For example, the KitchenAid 27-cubic-foot French door refrigerator is $2,700, saving you $1,000. Other deals include:These are perfect for sprucing up your home with top-rated appliances at lower prices.Best Buy's Memorial Day sale started on May 19 and will end today, May 26. Since these deals can expire quickly or stock can run out, it's wise to act fast if you see something you want. After Memorial Day, the next big shopping event is Amazon's Prime Day in July. Until then, this sale offers the best chance to grab big discounts on a wide range of items.Memorial Day 2025 falls on Monday, May 26. Many national retailers will be open, including Best Buy (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), Walmart, Target, and grocery stores like Kroger and Whole Foods. However, banks, post offices, UPS, and FedEx will be closed, and some pharmacy locations may have limited hours.Popular restaurants like McDonald's, Starbucks, Chipotle, and Olive Garden will be open, so you can easily grab food during your shopping trip. It's a good idea to check store hours online or call ahead since hours can vary by location.The deals we've highlighted come from CNET's team of expert shoppers, who vet offers carefully to avoid fake discounts or inflated prices. They check price history, product reviews, and the amount of time the sale will last. This way, you get only genuine, worthwhile deals. CNET also offers free deal alerts via text to help you save money without the hassle.Best Buy's Memorial Day deals include big discounts on TVs, laptops, gaming accessories, and home appliances, with savings up to $700 on popular models.The sale runs from May 19 through Memorial Day, May 26, but deals may expire anytime, so shop early to secure the best prices.
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