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Best Buy Canada's best long weekend deals: Save $1,000s on 25+ items — TVs, laptops, outdoor furniture and more

Best Buy Canada's best long weekend deals: Save $1,000s on 25+ items — TVs, laptops, outdoor furniture and more

Yahoo19-04-2025
Just in time for the Easter long weekend, Best Buy Canada has kicked off a massive five-day sale. You can score epic deals of up to $1,300 on brands like Samsung, Shark and more. If you've been eyeing the Frame TV or viral Shark hair styler, it's a great chance to save some serious dollars.
Whether you're shopping for a new laptop, TV or headphones, you'll want to check out these deals. Not sure where to start? Keep scrolling to check out some of the best long weekend deals from Best Buy, according to Yahoo Canada shopping experts.
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Save $1,300: Samsung The Frame 75" HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV for $2,300 (was $3,600)
Slash $400 off: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 15.6" Laptop for $700 (was $1,100)
Take $130 off: JBL Live 770NC Over-Ear Bluetooth Headphones for $170 (was $300)
Snag $50 off: Samsung 55" 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen OS Smart TV for $700 (was $750)
$250 off: Sony SRS-XG300 Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker for $200 (was $450)
Score $100 off: eufy Security E330 Video Smart Lock with Chime for $300 (was $400)
$100 off: Sony ULT WEAR Over-Ear Noise-Cancelling Headphones for $250 (was $350)
Been dreaming about The Frame TV? You and me both. Right now, you have the chance to save $1,300 on this "high-tech and stylish" television. Shoppers praise its "vibrant" display and "sound quality."
Take $20 off: Ninja CREAMi 0.47L Ice Cream, Sorbet & Milkshake Maker for $180 (was $200)
$40 off: NutriBullet Ultra 0.9L 1200-Watt Single Serve Blender for $130 (was $180)
Save $140: T-Fal Dual Easy Fry & Grill Air Fryer for $160 (was $300)
Slash $30 off: Shark Pet Pro MultiFLEX Cordless Stick Vacuum for $300 (was $330)
Score $220 off: KitchenAid Bowl-lift Stand Mixer - 5.5Qt for $430 (was $650)
Snag $165 off: iRobot Roomba Combo i5 for $285 (was $450)
With warmer weather around the corner, this Ninja CREAMi will come in handy. You can make your own ice cream, sorbet and milkshakes for you and your family.
Save $500: Garmin fēnix 7X Sapphire Solar 51mm Smartwatch for $700 (was $1,200)
Take $70 off: Shark Flexstyle Multi-Styler Hair Straightener for $280 (was $350)
$20 off: Waterpik Cordless Plus Water Flosser for $55 (was $75)
Slash $70 off: Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6300 Electric Toothbrush for $100 (was $170)
Score $70 off: Panasonic 5-Blade Wet/Dry Shaver for $230 (was $300)
$570 off: Bugatti Barcelona 3-Piece Hardside Luggage Set for $230 (was $800)
Snag $60 off: Philips OneBlade Shaver Face + Body for $40 (was $100)
If you're looking for a top-notch fitness tracker, this Garmin features performance and stamina tracking, workout suggestions and wellness sensors.
Score $1,150 off: Costway 8PCS Patio Rattan Furniture Set for $1,250 (was $2,400)
$160 off: Greenworks 48V 20" Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower for $540 (was $700)
Take $100 off: Ooni Fyra 12 Wood Pellet Pizza Oven for $249 (was $349)
Save $350: Costway Patio Rattan Daybed for $350 (was $700)
Slash $326 off: Costway 10Ft Patio Offset Cantilever Umbrella for $374 (was $700)
Score $450 off: Avenli London Inflatable Whirlpool for $550 (was $1,000)
$401 off: Segway Ninebot G30P MAX Adult Electric Scooter for $799 (was $1,200)
This self-propelled lawn mower features a robust motor, offering longer run-time (up to 45 minutes) and lots of power.
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