If you’ve held off on that big renovation, are looking to replace some power tools, or just want to stock up on home essentials, now’s the time to head to Home Depot. Though it’s technically Cyber Monday now, the retailer’s Black Friday sale is still going strong through Dec. 3, so you can still shop some of the season’s biggest deals ahead.
Home Depot is stacking up some pretty impressive deals, perfect if you’re ready to tackle a home project, update your tool collection, or find that perfect, practical gift. Expect hefty discounts on power tools, big-ticket appliances, outdoor gear, and more.
We’ve sifted through the Home Depot Cyber Monday sale to give you the rundown on what’s available now, so you don’t have to spend precious time doing so. The deals include some of the best artificial Christmas trees and with any luck, we’ll see the Home Depot Animated Christmas R2-D2 back in stock soon or you can go with the lovable giant animatronic Christmas Chewbacca which is still in stock.
Check out what’s on offer below at The Home Depot’s extended Black Friday — aka Cyber Monday — sale below.
This impact wrench kit is great for a variety of DIY jobs, including removing stubborn lug nuts or tackling other tough jobs at home. It’s compact enough to fit into tight spaces but still delivers 450 pounds of breakaway torque, which makes it a great tool to add to your collection, especially since this kit comes with both 5Ah and 2Ah batteries as well as an LED work light in addition to a charger for under $200.
Keep your tools organized with this rolling tool cabinet. You can use it to store everything from small hand tools to larger equipment. With five drawers and 100-lb rated soft-close slides, everything is protected and safe while inside the cabinet. It’s time to stop leaving your tools everywhere, thanks to this deal.
If it’s high time you invested in a new fridge, go big or go home with this Samsung pick, which can save you some serious cash. This massive model has a sphere ice maker in addition to plenty of room for all your kitchen essentials. And there’s even an internal dispenser and built-in pitcher for water if you’re always thirsty. The fridge itself is stainless steel, so it should match all your decor, too.
Looking for WiFi outdoors? It’s a reality with Starlink’s WiFi kits. Starlink Mini is an all-in-one kit delivering internet connection even when you’re in the most remote and rural of areas, all you need is a clear view of the sky. The Home Depot is offering an exceptional deal on the Starlink Mini during its Black Friday sale — and it’s still available on Cyber Monday. Grab it now for just $229, saving you $270. That’s 54% off its $499 price tag.
SAVE $30: As of Dec. 1, get the Apple Pencil USB-C for just $49, its lowest price ever. This sweet Cyber Monday deal is $30 off for 38% off. Grab it before Cyber Monday deals disappear.
Cyber Monday is taking us by surprise this year. While a lot of deals are selling out, like the $69 Apple AirPods 4, some deals are still dropping. The Apple iPad Mini just dropped to $349, and if you need an accessory to go with it, the Apple Pencil USB-C just hit its lowest price ever.
On Cyber Monday (Dec. 1), the Apple Pencil USB-C dropped to $49. That’s $30 off its $79 list price, for 38% savings. According to camelcamlecamel, that’s the stylus’s lowest price ever.
The Apple Pencil USB-C is the second iteration of the brand’s stylus. While it’s not quite as advanced as the Apple Pencil Pro, it still has plenty to offer to any user. The Apple Pencil allows you to take notes and draw, increasing all you’re capable of on your iPad. It’s compatible with most iPad models, check to make sure your device is capable before buying:
iPad Pro, 13-inch (M4 and M5)
iPad Pro, 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation)
Pad Pro. 11-inch (M4 and M5)
iPad Pro, 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation)
Black Friday had its turn; now it’s on to Cyber Monday. Once upon a time, Black Friday was reserved for in-store shopping, while online shoppers ruled the day on Monday. Now, the two sales blend together, with one key difference: Cyber Monday marks the final day of Walmart’s big holiday sales event.
Walmart’s one-day Cyber Monday event takes place today, Dec. 1. Walmart+ members got early access to the top deals and doorbusters, some of which are already sold out. So, here’s everything shoppers and Walmart+ members need to know about Walmart Cyber Monday 2025.
While Amazon dominates the online space, Walmart is where you go to shop for low prices in person. If you prefer to avoid shipping costs and want to go hands-on with products before buying, most Walmart stores are open during their regular hours for the remainder of the holiday shopping season. Whether you like to shop online or in person, many Black Friday-Cyber Monday deals are still live in-store, online, and in the Walmart mobile app — at least, for now.
Walmart’s Cyber Monday sale began at midnight ET on Dec. 1. This sale takes place exclusively online and ends at midnight ET tonight, making this a 24-hour event.
Walmart Cyber Monday sale: Early access
As per usual, Walmart+ members got early access to Walmart Cyber Monday deals. Starting at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday night, Walmart+ members got to shop exclusive deals at the Walmart website. This gave members the opportunity to grab Walmart doorbuster deals and other popular products before everyone else. Now, the deals are live for everyone.
To encourage shoppers to sign up for Walmart+, the big box store is still offering 50% off Walmart+ memberships. Normally $98 a year, you can pay just $49 for a 1-year membership (alternatively, you can take advantage of the usual 30-day free trial). Walmart+ comes with free delivery, and not just for online purchases. You also get free grocery and pharmacy delivery. Finally, you get free access to either Peacock or Paramount+.
Remember: Walmart Cyber Monday deals are available through midnight tonight, so you’re running out of time to shop. Don’t assume these deals will still be available tomorrow. The $69 AirPods we wrote about on Black Friday? Already gone.
Does Walmart price-match Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals?
No — Walmart won’t price-match other retailers’ Cyber Monday deals, and it doesn’t offer retroactive price adjustments. However, if something you bought there recently gets cheaper later on during its Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, you can always just return it and rebuy it. Under Walmart’s extended holiday return policy, most items purchased in stores or online from Oct. 31 to Dec. 31 are returnable until Jan. 31, 2026.
I pretty much spend every workday testing out headphones and earbuds, which means I’ve become well-versed in which headphones are actually worth your money. So when it comes time to sort through the best Cyber Monday deals on headphones — I’m your woman.
This has been an especially noteworthy year for headphones, with flagship releases from Sony, Bose, and Bowers & Wilkins. Flagship headphones are often the ones that get recommended on best of lists — ours included — but considering the new norm for a starting price is $449, they’re not exactly the most affordable choice out there. Enter: Black Friday and Cyber Monday, when tech deals abound.
Now that we’re in the depths of Cyber Monday, we’re starting to see some deals disappear and some new ones take their place. Case in point: The $69 AirPods I told you about? Gone. However, as of Dec. 1, you can now save even more on the Sony WH-1000XM5. Still, plenty of headphones are still at record-low prices. I’ve been scouring the savings to come up with this selection of the best Cyber Monday deals on headphones and earbuds.
Now that Amazon’s official Cyber Monday sale has started, we’re seeing a handful of solid deals appear, and none more notable than this one — you can now save $180 on Bose QuietComfort Headphones. These headphones offer some of the best value in the mid-range category, even at full retail price. But now that they’re under $200, they’re a true steal. With active noise-cancellation, high-quality sound, and a comfortable fit, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better Cyber Monday deal.
One of the most comfortable pairs of noise-cancelling headphones
On sale for $299 in select colorways, they’re a much better value than the $449 second-gen Ultras. Their main quirks include no passive playback and the occasional difficulty pairing to more than one device. However, when I compared them directly against their newer counterpart, I found the ANC and sound to be very similar. This is a great deal, and people are taking notice — these headphones have already sold out at Amazon in a couple of colorways.
I get that, sale or not, over $200 is a hefty investment for a pair of earbuds. To that, I would say if you’re someone looking for something you can wear all day, and prioritize top-of-the-line noise cancellation above all else, these earbuds will be worth it for you. The fit keeps them secure without causing soreness, and helps seal you into a place of quiet that, along with the ANC, rivals many over-ear headphones I’ve tested.
While the QC Ultras are one of the most comfortable pairs of headphones out there, the second-generation QuietComfort Ultra headphones take the top spot. They also come with some nice quality of life upgrades, including a 30-hour battery life, passive playback support, lossless audio support with the USB-C cable, and an upgrade to their design with new colorways and a shiny metal accent. They’re maybe not upgrade-worthy if you already own the first-gen headphones, but if it’s your first foray into the QC Ultra line, grabbing these headphones for their price drop drop ever (and a pretty solid one at that) is a smart buy.
The thing about Sony flagship headphones is that they’re going to sound incredible. With the release of the XM6s, the WH-1000XM5 headphones are the former flagship headphones, but their sound profile remains one of the best in the game. I particularly like the “find your equalizer” feature that guides the less audiophile inclined among us through the process of finding their perfect custom EQ sound, which really helps these headphones shine. More generally speaking, when I tested the XM6s and XM5s head-to-head, I didn’t find any huge discrepancies in performance. If you use code SONYX30 at checkout, you’ll get a free $30 Amazon credit.
While these are still $150 more than the XM5s, it is worth mentioning that the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones are down to their lowest price ever at $398. It’s certainly possible that their price will drop even further as we head into Cyber Weekend, but I’ve also seen Sony stick to their initial discounts in past shopping holidays. If you want the best sound Sony (and most brands, tbh) has to offer, industry-leading ANC, and ear cups that fold in (a convenient feature for travelers), then the XM6s are an excellent choice. In his review, Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth wrote: “If you want best-in-class noise-cancelling headphones and pristine audio quality, the headphones deliver.”
Noise-cancelling headphones with great sound quality from a reputable brand don’t need to cost several hundred dollars, and the Sony WH-CH720N are proof of exactly that. Mashable named them Sony’s best headphones under $100, with Mashable contributor Alex Bracetti singing their praises after two years of use. He deemed their sound quality “near flagship” level, and was impressed by the 35 hours of battery life with ANC on, which beats out the current flagship models of both Bose and Sony.
Though you can often find them on sale for $98 (a feat on its own, considering their $179.99 list price), it’s slightly less common to find them on sale for $88, making this a great deal. As an added bonus, the pink colorway is more unique than you might find from other budget headphones options under $100.
Open earbuds are great if you prefer staying somewhat aware of the world around you, but in my experience, that can come in the form of less-than-stellar sound quality. In the case of the Bose Ultra Open earbuds, you get the best of both worlds. I suspect that’s a large part of the reason behind their $299 price tag (which admittedly feels more appropriate for noise-cancelling earbuds). That’s why I recommend them as an upgrade pick for open earbuds, and why I’m an especially big fan of this $100 off deal. In addition to their surprisingly rich sound, I especially like their small charging case, smartly placed on-ear controls, comfortable clip-on design, and many options for colorways.
Rounding out my picks is maybe the most underrated Bose product — the QuietComfort earbuds. Though their design isn’t the most elegant, that’s pretty much where their underwhelming features end. For starters, these earbuds have incredible battery life — in my weeks of testing them, I rarely had to charge them, and easily squeezed in a five-hour day of use, with ANC on and battery life to spare.
Sound and noise-cancellation-wise, they don’t wow quite as much as the QC Ultra earbuds, but they’re also significantly cheaper, even at full price. For their $129 sale price, they’re less than half the price of the premium earbuds, and I promise, their performance doesn’t reflect that. If I had to put a number to it, I’d say there’s more of a $50 to $75 performance discrepancy between the two earbuds, which is why we’ve named these the best mid-budget earbuds currently on the market. Though we’ve seen them drop to $129 before, it is their lowest price ever, still making this a great grab.
I don’t know if it’s possible that a more affordable headphone deal will pop up this weekend. The JLab JBuds Lux ANC headphones, already a solid value at full price, are an even better value at their usual sale price of about $40, and a downright steal at this new record low of $27. This beats Amazon’s deal by over $12 and last year’s Black Friday pricing by $2. When I tested these headphones, I was surprised by their battery life, along with how solid their sound and ANC performed, as well as the extensive customizability on their app. Mashable’s Haley Henschel owns these headphones and appreciates their comfort. They’re our favorite budget headphones and one of our top picks for students for a reason.
When I first tried out the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2, I wasn’t sure I’d like them all that much, as I had trouble finding how to properly put them on with the ear hook (my colleague Sam Mangino had a similar experience). However, there’s a reason they say first impressions aren’t everything — after we both found the right ear tip size and got through this small learning curve, we fell in love with these earbuds. So did Mashable contributor Alex Bracetti, who gave them a Mashable Choice Award in his review.
This consensus made these an easy pick for the best earbuds for working out: though their ANC isn’t the best, it’s present, the ear hook keeps the buds in place without being uncomfortable, the sound is rich, the on-ear controls reliable and perfect for using mid-workout, and the built-in heart rate monitor is a convenient feature, especially if you don’t already own a fitness tracker. Though they’ve hit this sale price before, they don’t go on sale often, so I recommend grabbing them while you can.
A (better) AirPods Max alternative
Mashable loved the Beats Studio Pro when they first dropped in 2023, and after testing them again in 2025 against the rest of the Beats lineup, we found that they held up. Mashable contributor Alex Bracetti compared them to another Apple over-ear headphone, the AirPods Max, saying the Beats Studio Pro have a lot of overlap in features with AirPods, making the Beats a much better bang for your buck. The Studio Pro has better battery life (24 hours compared to the AirPods’ 20), and according to Bracetti, better sound quality and similar ANC. The AirPods Max are currently on sale for $399.99, meaning you could buy two pairs of these Beats and still have money left over.
Many popular flagship headphones have roughly 30 hours of battery life, which makes the whopping 60 hours of battery life found on the Sennheiser Momentum 4 all the more impressive. (And yes, that’s with ANC on). This feature certainly made them a standout to us, and earned them the spot of Mashable’s favorite headphones with long battery life, but that wasn’t the only place they wowed.
When I tested these headphones out, trying to wear down that mammoth battery life felt like marginally less of a chore because of their excellent sound quality. The ANC stood out less than competitors, and the touch controls were on the sensitive side, but the companion app added enough customizability that it was never a real problem. I also appreciate that even with both pairs on sale, these headphones are cheaper than the Dyson OnTrac headphones, their only real competition for battery life. (And in my opinion, the Sennheisers have a much more elegant design). At $199.95, these headphones are just a couple of dollars away from their lowest price ever, and in a price range I’ve typically only seen around the holiday season.
Indicators that the Cyber Monday sale is in full swing and always changing? The price drop on the Apple AirPods 4. On Black Friday, they dipped as low as $69, then it came back after a short break, and now it’s gone again. The best offer on AirPods 4 is now $79.99 at Target which still saves a respectable $50. If you’re the type of person prone to losing your wireless earbuds, then Apple’s most affordable buds are perfect for you. We’ll keep this page updated if the $69 sale price reappears.
The Raycon Everyday Earbuds may have made a name for themselves through many a YouTube sponsorship, but after testing them out for myself, I can personally verify that these are really solid budget earbuds. These are the perfect option for anyone who wants the basics done well, without the hassle of any setup. They come sans companion app (and a button for Bluetooth), but they pair easily as soon as they’re powered on, and can be controlled entirely by the tactile on-ear controls.
Both their sound quality and ANC are solid; they come with eight hours of charge with ANC on (the same as the AirPods Pro 3), and six gel tips for finding the perfect fit. If you’re looking for budget headphones with a few more extras, the EarFun Air Pro 4 are also on sale — although they’re a great value, they do drop down to this price point year-round, making them a less impressive Cyber Monday deal.
Maybe the biggest flaw of the Panasonic Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds is that they rarely go on sale. With this deal, these earbuds aren’t just getting a rare price cut, but they’re down to their absolute lowest price ever. In his review of the earbuds, Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth pointed to their audio quality as their standout feature, writing, “While Bose retains an edge on overall comfort, I’m not aware of any wireless earbuds in the world that offer better, fuller, more accurate sound.”
In addition to the excellent sound quality, these earbuds come equipped with top-notch adaptive ANC, three-way multipoint pairing that works without a hitch, LDAC support, and a premium design with metal accents on the earbuds and case.
For those of us without a fancy fireplace, nothing sets the festive mood quicker than a yule log streaming from your TV. This year, Netflix has three themed virtual fireplaces for you inspired by three major 2025 releases.
Here’s the only ‘Stranger Things’ recap you need to prepare for Season 5
Stranger Things
Cosier than the Upside Down. Credit: Netflix
For Stranger Things, back with its fifth and final season, there’s a throwback to the original Byers’ living room from Season 1 and the coded string of lights that helped get poor ol’ Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) out of the Upside Down. This one has a neat Easter egg in it, as the Upside Down threatens to overtake your own living room.
We all know what Gwi-Ma wants for Christmas. Credit: Netflix
For KPop Demon Hunters, it’s a glowing purple fireplace based on the underworld residence of the demon king Gwi-Ma (Lee Byung-hun). This one is quite foreboding and more fireplace-adjacent than the others but it features instrumental versions of the songs we literally couldn’t quit this year.
Send yourself to the principal’s office. Credit: Netflix
Finally, for Wednesday, it’s the formidable and shadowy open-mouthed fireplace in Principal Weems’ (Gwendoline Christie) office at Nevermore Academy, which changed hands to Principal Dort (Steve Buscemi) in Season 2. This one feels more like a Halloween yule log, but the fire has a strong crackle to it.
It’s not the first year Netflix has launched yule logs, with fireplaces available to stream themed around the Regency riches of Bridgerton, the Continental stone of The Witcher, an adventure campfire à la Spellbound, and even the particularly non-cosy Squid Game, if you want to feel like The Front Man over the holidays.
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Out of its secret screening at New York Film Festival, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme immediately began gaining award season buzz. And why not?
Is there an actor alive pushing harder for an Oscar than Timothée Chalamet? At 29 years old, the New York thespian has been twice nominated for Best Actor, first for the swooning queer drama Call Me By Your Name and then again for his role in the critically heralded Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. And while campaigning for that latter performance, he collected a slew of awards and committed the arguably cringe faux pas of admitting he wanted the Oscar. How dare someone admit their ambition?!
With Marty Supreme, Chalamet tries a new tack by roughing up his pretty boy face with prosthetic pockmarks and pimples. Look to Nicole Kidman in The Hours or Brendan Fraser with The Whale or Heath Ledger with The Joker — prominent physical transformations can pay off big. They often break the spell of the godly movie star to allow an actor to play someone less glamorous, less idealized, and even downright despicable. In Marty Supreme, Chalamet’s good looks would make it too easy to fall for the prattle of his eponymous anti-hero. But a fleet of blemishes and a squirmy mustache manages to transform this world-famous native New Yorker into a true New York character. And thank God.
Long after the Oscars have been handed out and the fanfare has died down, Marty Supreme will be remembered as one of the supreme New York movies. Exploding with chaos, character, and kinetic energy, Marty Supreme is a movie about the city’s scoundrels, their sins, and why we love them anyway.
Marty Supreme is Uncut Gems’ pesky sibling picture.
Credit: A24
After the massive success of Josh and Benny Safdie’s Uncut Gems, the brothers parted ways to explore independent ventures, both of which involved sports movies. Benny teamed up with Dwayne Johnson for The Smashing Machine, an earnest but underwhelming drama about MMA fighter Mark Kerr. Josh found inspiration in the story of table tennis champion Marty Reisman, reimagining him as a Scorsese-like punk named Marty Mauser.
Played by Chalamet, Marty is a legend in his own mind, guaranteed to bring the art of ping-pong to the masses. He just needs to pay his way to the championship overseas first. And he will do anything to get the scratch for that plane ticket. He’ll casually — but not coolly — pull a gun on a co-worker at a claustrophobic shoe store. He’ll seduce money out of the has-been movie star (Gwyneth Paltrow) who crosses his path, or pitch his childhood friend Rachel (Odessa A’zion) into a ransom scheme involving the bellowing dog of a glowering gangster (noted NYC filmmaker Abel Ferrara). Marty’s big dreams demand big risks, and he doesn’t care who’s taking them.
Timothée Chalamet is f***ing spectacular in Marty Supreme.
Credit: A24
Far from the cool gangsters of Goodfellas or even the intimidating Travis Bickle of Taxi Driver, wiry and sharp-tongued Marty has more of an After Hours energy. He’s the kind of New York eccentric who is equal parts mesmerizing and irritating, practically levitating with energy, moxie, and utter bullshit.
It’s easy to see the connective tissue between Adam Sandler’s Howard Ratner and Chalamet’s Marty. Both are cut from the same cloth of survival with panache and plenty of anxiety. Far from a clean-cut sportsman, Marty is perpetually ruffled, always on the run, and always running his mouth. And that means that Chalamet’s performance is less a marathon and more a dance-a-thon. There’s a constant demand for him to play the facade of Marty’s confidence, while dripping in the creeping tension that time for becoming the world champ is running out.
This desperation grows so intense you can practically smell the sweat collecting on that greasy little mustache. Yet, when Chalamet flashes a smile and lays into his lovers or haters with that practice patter, it’s hard to resist him. If Marty were a flawless pretty boy, it’d maybe be too hard to pull off, but the masterful make-up and styling by Safdie’s team rough up this world-famous Chanel brand ambassador just right. Chalamet becomes an everyman with an outsized ego that could shade the Chrysler Building. It’s an illicit thrill to watch Marty connive, insult, seduce, and steal, an all-American scoundrel at the top of his game on the table and off. Though when playing ping-pong, there’s an exuberance in Chalamet that is contagious. Believe it or not, you’ll get sucked into these adrenaline-fueled games of table tennis.
Marty Supreme has a sublime ensemble cast.
Credit: A24
Chalamet will lead the Oscar conversation around Safdie’s latest, but there’s plenty of praise to go around. Safdie and co-writer Ronald Bronstein’s screenplay — despite some heavy-handed sentimentality at its bookends — is ruthlessly witty and exhilaratingly racy. The score by Warp Records artist Daniel Lopatin (who also provided the sweaty soundtrack for the Safdies’ nerve-wringing Good Time) is smartly anachronistic. While the movie is set in the 1950s, the score is loaded with synth and percussion that feels more attuned to ’80s sports movies like Rocky or The Karate Kid. Along with adding a pulse-pounding energy to Marty Supreme, this score also suggests that its wild anti-hero is perhaps a man before his time.
Bolstering Chalamet’s bold moves are an ensemble that is sensational, breathing life into the broader world of Marty Supreme‘s New York. Paltrow swans about with the untouchable grace of Manhattan’s posh elite. A’Zion sizzles with blue-collar sex appeal and righteous wrath. With a winsome energy, Tyler Okonma (aka Tyler, The Creator) plays the perfect foil to Marty, as a friend and fellow ping-pong player, while Géza Röhrig offers jolting calm with a sensational monologue. Abel Ferrara, whose appearance drew cheers from the NYFF audience, brings scorching menace as a local tough guy. And the list goes on with Fran Drescher, Penn Jillette, Sandra Bernhard, and Isaac Mizrahi popping up to expand the richness of Marty’s realm.
This zinging dialogue, racing score, and electric cast collide to create cinema that celebrates New York, while recognizing its warts with a bleeding grin. All of this makes Marty Supreme an unusual crowdpleaser. Full of wild humor and shocking turns, it has its audience in a chokehold of tension and surprise, rarely letting up for us to breathe. And yet, what a thrill to be breathless.
Marty Supreme was reviewed out of the 2025 New York Film Festival. It opens on Dec. 25.
SAVE $150: As of Dec. 1, catch the Apple iPad Mini (A17 Pro) for just $349. That’s officially the device’s lowest price ever, knocking saving $150 on its list price of $499 for 30% off.
I’m not gonna lie, iPad deals were perfectly fine this Black Friday, but not especially impressive. Basically, they were the same deals we saw during Amazon’s October Prime Day. But Cyber Monday has brought an exciting iPad deal that’s finally something to write home about.
As of Dec. 1, the Apple iPad Mini with A17 Pro chip is down to $349. That’s the lowest price the 8.3-inch tablet has ever hit. It provides significant savings of $150, making it 30% off its $499 list price.
The iPad Mini doesn’t get a whole lot of love, but having tested my way through all of Apple’s iPads and the biggest names in tablets, it’s maybe my favorite iPad model. The biggest difference between the iPad Mini and other iPads is the size. It features an 8.3-inch display, smaller than the typical 11-inch display of the other tablets.
With a smaller size, it’s great for readers, who want a tablet to enjoy e-books on but won’t feel awkward and oversized to hold. But beyond reading, you can play games, stream, and even get a little work done thanks to A17 Pro chip that powers the iPad Mini.
Get the Apple iPad Mini for just $349 at Amazon on Cyber Monday and save $150.
Ah, Cyber Monday. I’ve been covering this annual sales event professionally since 2019. Because it feels like the entire internet goes on sale this time of year, it can actually be hard to know where to start shopping. We’ve got plenty of guides to help you out, including our regularly updated guide to the best Cyber Monday deals of 2025.
As I write this, you have less than 24 hours to shop, as all the big retailers are ending their Cyber Monday sales soon. Over the past week, many of the best products of the year got their first real discounts, including the Sony XM6 headphones, Google Pixel Watch 4, Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, and Apple M5 MacBook Pro laptops. But what about those classic products that never go out of style? I’m talking about viral hits like Bissell’s Little Green Machine or Yeti coolers.
In this story, I’ll share all of my favorite classic Black Friday-Cyber Monday deals. Year after year, I’ve counted on these deals when making recommendations to friends and family. Whether you’re shopping for Christmas gifts or treating yourself, you can find massive savings in this guide.
If you’re looking for classic deals, it doesn’t get more classic than cheap deals on air fryers. Remember a few years ago, when everyone was buying those egg-shaped Dash air fryers? (I still have one.) This year, we’d recommend going with Ninja, which has some popular appliances on sale at Amazon. Needless to say, we’re big fans of Ninja appliances here at Mashable.
Kindles usually go on sale but twice a year: Prime Day and Black Friday. And now that the holiday shopping season is finally here, you can pick up Kindles starting at just $79.99 at Amazon. However, my advice would be to spring for the Kindle Paperwhite, which we’ve named the best Kindle for most people.
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Apple AirTags (4-pack)
Initially marked down to $67.99, Amazon went even lower, and you can now pick up a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for just $62.99. Whether you use these Bluetooth trackers to keep track of your personal belongings or your toddler, it’s time to restock.
As sure as the sun rises in the sky, Coleman will mark down its four-person tents to under $85 during an Amazon sale. This Cyber Monday is no exception.
In keeping with the outdoor theme, LifeStraw always has big discounts across the board come Black Friday. Their deals start cheap — for less than $10, you can grab their original personal water filter. And for a little bit more, their updated Peak Series straw is on sale for $18. If you need stocking stuffer ideas, try these Black Friday classics.
For at least the last couple of years, Amazon has used Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day as an excuse to drop AirPods down to a new record-low price. And this year, they dropped even lower than we expected. Best Buy, Walmart, and Target all dropped prices on these wireless earbuds down to $69 $79.99, though this price is now only available at Target.
The upholstery cleaning powerhouse, otherwise known as the Bissell Little Green, can be found on sale year-round, but reliably, Cyber Monday Day brings it down to its lowest price point. If you’re shopping early to make holiday hosting easier, this little cleaning machine could be a godsend.
Amazon Echo speakers provide the cheapest entry fee for smart speaker life. Just like with Kindles, Amazon doesn’t miss a chance to mark them down during the big sale — the cheapest one you can grab is the Echo Pop at just $24.99.
Yeti doesn’t do sales like other brands. So scoring actual discounts on the outdoor brand’s coolers and drinkware isn’t easy. However, there is one foolproof trick. During Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Yeti always discounts one color across its entire product line. For Cyber Monday 2025, it’s firefly yellow.
We love power stations here at Mashable, as they’re extremely useful companions for music festivals, camping trips, and tailgate parties. They also come in clutch during power blackouts. I’ve had a lot of good experiences with Jackery, and the brand’s Explorer power stations are at record low prices over at Amazon, as they always are during Cyber Monday.
Legos aren’t just for kids anymore. All the ’90s kids who grew up playing with Legos are now adults, and they still like building. Lego now makes an entire line of awesome Legos for adults. And whether you’re shopping for your 8-year-old kid or yourself, you can find a ton of Lego building sets on sale at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and the Lego Store.
These tiny speakers are the best Bluetooth speakers under $100, even at full price. And while they dropped to $66.49 for Prime Day 2025, you can now pick them up for the ridiculous price of $59.99. Not only are they fully waterproof (you can take them in the shower), but they sound louder and clearer than you’d expect for a speaker of their size.
Sony’s flagship noise-cancelling headphones always get a discount on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and in 2025, both the new flagship XM6 model and the previous-gen XM5s are on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and elsewhere. I tested these headphones head-to-head for Mashable, and while the XM6 makes some key improvements, they’re pretty iterative improvements. So, if you’re looking to save some cash ahead of the holidays, don’t hesitate to get the older version.
Amazon always offers a $99 deal on a Dewalt cordless drill during Black Friday, and this year that promotion is set to end on Thanksgiving night. In addition, the Home Depot has brought back its famous BOGO deal on cordless tools. Buy a qualifying item, and you could be eligible to receive a free tool from Ryobi, Milwaukee, or Dewalt.
Somehow, in the tariff era, TV prices keep getting lower. Why should TVs prove to be so immune to tariffs? Hey, don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. This year, you can even grab a 32-inch Amazon 2-Series Fire TV for just $99.99. And if you want a better display and more smart features, the 55-inch 4-Series is also on sale.
I’ve probably written this sentence a hundred times: Samsung’s The Frame is the best TV in the world right now. While Samsung does have some premium OLEDs with better displays and sound, the balance of features and unique art gallery function makes The Frame truly unique. Often imitated, this art TV has an ultra-thin design and a unique anti-glare matte display you won’t find anywhere else.
Nespresso machines are a step above your typical Keurig. Several steps up, actually. And it’s rare to find these espresso makers on sale for under $100 — unless it’s Black Friday. Pro tip: This is also a good time of year to stock up on coffee and pods.
If you’re a Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales veteran like I am, then you know Samsonite luggage sets always get big discounts at Amazon this time of year. In fact, I’m pretty sure these are the exact Samsonite bags I got for Christmas a few years ago. They’ve taken me everywhere from Palm Springs to Kyoto. They may not be the most stylish bags, but who cares if they get you where you’re going?
Dyson Supersonic
I’m vain about my hair, and the Dyson Supersonic is the hair dryer I use every day to get the perfect coif. I’ve been using this legendary hair dryer for years, but its full $519 price tag can really hurt. That’s why you should only buy this ionic hair dryer during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, when it gets its annual discount. If you shop directly at Dyson, you’ll pay just $379 and get five attachments with your purchase.
Amazon tries to tempt Cyber Monday shoppers with extended free trials on its most popular services, including Amazon Music Unlimited, Audible, and Kindle Unlimited. Just don’t forget to make a calendar event to remind you to cancel the subscription before the free period expires!
If you’ve got a pet that won’t stop shedding, then allow us to introduce you to the Shark Pet, one of our go-to cordless stick vacuums for pet hair. This stick vac is personally recommended by members of our team, and it’s currently 50% off for Prime members at Amazon.
There is literally no better time of year to buy a new Apple laptop than right now. The entire MacBook lineup has gotten a discount at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon, from the relatively ancient M1 MacBook Air to the newest M5 MacBook Pro. Our recommendation for most people? The M4 MacBook Air, currently $250 off at Amazon — its lowest-ever price. This laptop was just released earlier this year, so unless you need that M5 chip for running large AI models or editing videos professionally, go for the Air.
While there have been many impressive Black Friday deals for this year’s showing, PlayStation titles have had an especially good showing, and many are sticking around now that we’re well into Cyber Monday. We’ve also seen a ton of reader interest in the year’s top PS5 Black Friday sales.
As of Cyber Monday, we spotted old classics on sale like Red Dead Redemption and new hits like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. We’ve gathered those, along with even more of the best deals we’ve spotted, all in one convenient list below. (Note: The deals that’ve been striked through are no longer available.)
While there are plenty of great gaming deals available, we’d be remiss not to point out this deal on the clear The Game Awards frontrunner. If you’re debating on whether or not to get it, here’s what our reviewer had to say: “It’s not perfect, but it’s bold, weird, and full of heart. If you’re into character-driven RPGs with a distinct vibe and don’t mind a few rough edges, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is absolutely worth your time.”