WEATHER ALERTS:

View All

Target releases Black Friday deals

Don't Waste Your Money

advertisement

Posted: 11/12/2012

After a week of hints and leaks from various Black Friday websites, and grainy black-and-white scans of partial ads, we can now finally see Target's full color Black Friday ad flyer, courtesy the website BFAds.net.

It contains 32 pages of deals that begin 9 p.m. Thanksgiving night, an hour after Walmart and Sears open their doors.

At least Target gives shoppers an extra hour to finish their turkey and pumpkin pie.

But like those other stores, Target will stagger its Black Friday deals throughout the evening and early morning hours. So drink plenty of coffee.

Target's Hot Deals

Among the hottest deals at Target, according to the website BFAds.net:

       -Westinghouse 50' LCD HDTV: $349

       -Apex 32" LCD HDTV": $147

       -Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera with 21x optical zoom (superior to digital zoom): $99

       -Sony Playstation 3 bundle: $199

       -Gateway 15" 4GB Laptop: $349

       -Free $10 Target Gift Card when you by $50 worth of clothing (see final page of ad flier)

Click here to see the full 32-page Target ad, or go to bfads.net/Ad/Target-2012

Pros and Cons

While Black Friday ad sites say Target's doorbuster deals this year are nowhere near as good as those at Walmart or Best Buy (where you will find cheaper laptops, for instance), Target traditionally has less of a crowd, and less pushing and shoving to get to the best deals.

As a result, many shoppers feel they have a better chance of finding doorbusters in stock at Target, compared with other stores.

As always, don't waste your money.

____________________

Don't Waste Your Money is a registered trademark of the EW Scripps Co.

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

  • Comments

Kansas City Jobs


  1. Find jobs in Kansas City

    Find jobs in Kansas City

    Looking for a new career? New job advice? We are here to help. Click here to see the latest Kansas City jobs.

    advertisement
     

    Top Money Headlines


    1. Regents to mull higher tuition in Kansas

      Regents to mull higher tuition in Kansas

      Some public university students in Kansas would see tuition increase by almost 9 percent this fall under proposals being considered by the state Board of Regents.

    2. Dealer: Recall can't guarantee safety

    3. Chrysler recalls Jeeps for fire risk

      • Slowdown in health care costs continues

        • Suzuki SUVs under investigation

          • Sprint laying off 120 nationwide

          • Stay Connected

          Send us a News Tip.

          Send us a News Tip.

          Send us a News Tip.
          Twitter

          Send us a News Tip.
          Facebook - 41 Action News

          Send us a News Tip.
          Facebook - 38 the Spot!

          Send us a News Tip.
          Community Calendar