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Walmart's Black Friday 2019 sale is live: here are the 10 best deals

The Walmart Black Friday sale of 2019 is officially live with hundreds of doorbuster deals that you can shop right now. You can find record-low prices on a number of best-selling items which include TVs, laptops, smartwatches, appliances, tablets, gaming consoles, and so much more.

To help you sort through all the offers, we've rounded up the very best Walmart Black Friday deals below that we think are worthy of your time. The standout price cuts include a Philips 65-inch 4K TV on sale for just $278, $80 off the all-new Apple iPad, the Apple Watch 3 down to a record-low price of $129, and the Apple AirPods on sale for $129. You'll also find huge discounts on the best-selling Instant Pot and vacuums from top brands like Dyson and Roomba.

These incredible deals will go fast, so you'll need to take advantage of these limited-time promotions while you can. If you want to see even more bargains, you can check out our Walmart Black Friday deals page that we'll be continuously updating leading up to Cyber Monday.

The best Walmart Black Friday deals:

Black Friday deals around the web

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for.

Shop more fantastic offers with our roundup of the best Walmart Black Friday deals that are happening now.



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