Macy’s has confirmed that they will be opening their stores at 8:00pm on Thanksgiving Day this year. They have also announced 10 of their Doorbuster deals.
These deals will be available while supplies last during the following hours: 8:00pm Thursday, November 28 through 1:00pm Friday, November 29 and Saturday, November 30th from 7:00am to 1:00pm.
1. $19.99 Rampage Boots
2. $39.99 Charter Club Cashmere Crewneck
3.$9.99 Your Choice Coffee Maker, Griddle, Waffle Maker, Rocket Blender, Toaster, Slow Cooker, Deep Fryer, Panini Maker, Pressure Cooker, Blenders, Toaster Oven and Skillet from Bella, Black & Decker and Westinghouse (After $10 Rebate)
4.$169 3/8 ct. t.w. Diamond Studs in 14k White Gold
5. $49.99 Tag Fairfield III Five-piece Luggage Set
6.60 percent off — plus an additional 10 percent off — all Martha Stewart Collection Collector’s Enameled Cast Iron Casseroles
7. FREE 8-piece Deluxe Mini Scent Sampler with any $95 Fragrance purchase
8. Buy 1 American Rag Junior’s Sweater, Dress, Jean, Top or Coat and Get 1 Free of Equal or Lesser Value Than Purchased Item
9. $49.99 Sharper Image Action Camera
10. 30 percent off Impulse Contemporary Apparel from Kensie, Lucky Brand, Miss Me, RACHEL Rachel Roy, Bar III and more
Don’t want to head out to the stores on Black Friday? Get in on many of these same deals with Macy’s online Black Friday deals! Here are some promotions and coupon codes that will help you save online:
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Hazel says
Yanno, I don’t mean to sound like a holiday prude, but jeepers …
I know stores did this last year but I’d much rather see Thanksgiving be a time of family, friends and memories. Maybe that’s just me. (shrug) I dunno, maybe that’s how families do it now? Some on the couch “unwinding” with football while others shop the frenzy?
Do the stores pay the people that have to work these things sooper dooper double time and a half squared? I hope so.
Hazel says
Okay, I’ll admit I don’t partake in the frenzy. Mostly because I guess I don’t have a lot of patience in shopping crowds. I try and avoid the jail time that would come from taking an extra sturdy roll of wrapping paper to someone dashing after a Lite Brite with my name on it.