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Best Buy Canada is having an Early Summer Sale: 11 best deals on TVs, air fryers and more — save up to $698

Best Buy Canada is having an Early Summer Sale: 11 best deals on TVs, air fryers and more — save up to $698

Yahoo17-05-2025

Long weekend savings are here, and Best Buy Canada is kicking things off with a bang. I don't know about you, but I'm always looking to upgrade my tech. Whether you're looking to jazz up your home entertainment system with a soundbar, looking to add some functional kitchen appliances to your arsenal or just treating yourself to a new tech gadget, now's the time to start lookin'.
You can save hundreds of dollars on some snazzy items like smart TVs, air fryers and more. But these deals won't be around forever — the Early Summer Sale ends on May 22. Keep scrolling to grab these items while they're hot.
Best Buy Early Summer Sale deals on laptops
Best Buy Early Summer Sale deals on smart TVs
Best Buy Early Summer Sale deals on headphones & speakers
Best Buy Early Summer Sale deals on small kitchen appliances
All Best Buy Early Summer Sale deals
This chic, black Philips coffee machine features a touch display, an aroma extract system for rich flavour and a milk frother for tasty cappuccinos and lattes.
This cordless Dyson vacuum may be lightweight, but trust me, it will pick up dirt like a pro, thanks to its strong suction power.
Don't have a smart TV yet? I'd say it's time to upgrade! This one has "amazing" picture quality, according to shoppers, as well as a wide range of apps and entertainment options.
This extra-large air fryer will make cooking effortless and convenient, thanks to its spacious basket and crisper plate. It's great for whipping up quick fries, wings, you name it.
This laptop is great for getting the job done efficiently. It features plenty of storage, smooth multitasking and crisp audio, making it ideal for everyday tasks. Plus, the crystal clear webcam will ensure you look your best on video calls.
This soundbar set will allow you to experience top-tier sound while watching your favourite shows and movies. It comes with a wireless subwoofer and surround speakers so that you can be totally engulfed in whatever you're watching or listening to.
These over-ear Sony headphones are noise-cancelling, so you can tune out your surroundings and jam out in peace without any interruptions. Not to mention, they look super sleek, too.
This Vitamix blender can easily handle large batches like a pro, making it perfect for family-sized portions. The best part? This blender will self-clean in 30 seconds to 60 seconds — talk about easy maintenance!
This curved gaming monitor will take your gaming to the next level (pun intended) thanks to its immersive display and smooth action. The fast response and visuals will ensure seamless performance, no matter which game you're playing.
Need a new printer? This HP one will make things easy with mobile app compatibility (or USB connection). It will produce sharp, high-quality prints in both colour and black and white.
This 35-pint dehumidifier will help keep your home comfortable by removing excess moisture so things don't get too humid. It has easy-to-use controls, a six-litre collection bucket and a rear hose outlet for drainage.

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