Amazon Canada is preparing for a massive Black Friday event and declared it will go live with its ‘Early Black Friday’ deals on Friday, November 17th.
The company says that Prime Members will save the most but the deals are open to all. Some of the savings are from popular brands like Samsung, HP, ASUS, Dell, VTech, Canon and GoPro. Offers include up to 49 percent off select Vitamix blenders, up to 40 percent off select KitchenAid appliances, up to 35 percent off select Shark vacuums, up to 35 percent off select Bosch tools and accessories, and up to 35 percent off select Garmin devices.
There will also be deals from Anker, Fitbit, Apple, LG, Beats and Sony.
Here is a running list of what you can expect:
- Save up to 31% on select Instant kitchen appliances
- Save up to 49% on select Oral-B electric toothbrushes
- Save up to 47% on select Nespresso appliances
- Save up to 27% on select HP computers
- Save up to 33% on select Philips coffee makers
- Save up to 35% on select Ninja appliances
- Save up to 44% on select ASUS laptops
- Save up to 50% on select Baleaf Sports apparel
- Save up to 26% on select Fujifilm cameras
- Save up to 30% on select Brita water filters
- Save up to 40% off on select Baffin footwear
- Save up to 46% on select Philips Sonicare toothbrushes
- Save up to 50% on select Rocketbook reusable notebooks
- Save up to 30% on select Simple Modern drinkware
- Save up to 30% on select Blueair air purifiers
- Save up to 44% on select AeroGarden indoor garden systems
- Save up to 40% on select Kamik footwear
In Canada, a Prime Membership is $99 per year or $9.99 a month, and those not hooked on yet can start a free trial of Prime here amazon.ca/prime. University and College students in Canada can also join Prime Student for 50 percent off with a six-month trial here.
For every carriers’ Black Friday offers, follow this link. For retailer Black Friday tech deals, follow this link.
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