Where to Find Great Deals on Consumer Electronics for Christmas

ED Watts
If you are interested in purchasing a TV, video camera, or other consumer electronic this holiday season, use one of the following suggestions so you find a good deal and save money.

BJs

While you need a club membership to shop at BJs, the cost of the membership will more than pay for itself if you're looking to purchase consumer electronics this holiday season. BJs has great deals on TVs, GPS systems, and more. Plus, they mail coupons to you for even more savings.

Best Buy

With Best Buy's coupons and open box items, you are sure to find a great deal on electronics. For shopping online, check out Best Buy's Outlet Center. They offer specials on all electronics and have a Deal of the Week where the price is extra low.

Overstock

Overstock offers low prices on consumer electronics and more. Major retailers offer their products at discounted prices on this site. If you see something you want on Overstock, make sure to act quickly, as there is usually a limited quantity available.

Wal-Mart

Even though Wal-Mart doesn't have a huge selection of electronics, they usually have pretty good deals on what they do have. If you don't hit up Wal-Mart for Black Friday shopping, check out some of their sales on electronics in the weeks before Christmas. If you see an especially good deal, make sure to get there early as they usually only carry a limited number of sale items.

Tech for Less

At Tech for Less, you can find great deals on new, refurbished, and open box items. This site is great to find good bargains on consumer electronics because that is all it has. You can purchase items for up to 80% off of their retail value and Tech for Less guarantees 100% satisfaction.

Price Watch

If you're looking for a good bargain, check out Price Watch. Not only does Price Watch keep lists of the best tech deals around, they also let you know who has cheap or free shipping. This is an excellent way to save a little on your holiday shopping budget.

Published by ED Watts

ED Watts has been writing since 2000. She currently works as a freelance writer and editor.  View profile

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  • Jennifer Waite10/11/2009

    Great resource!

  • Joshua Huffman10/9/2009

    Overstock....completely forgot about that place. Thanks!

  • Sunshine10/9/2009

    Thanks for the article

  • Wayne Thomas10/9/2009

    electric but not shocking

  • Catherine Spencer10/9/2009

    Thanks for the great resources! :)

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