Black Friday is fast drawing to a close. This year, all the big big-box retailers competed to offer big-ticket items with the biggest possible discounts. That's good news for anyone buying Apple MacBooks, Samsung TVs, Dyson vacuums, and gaming consoles.
Of course, budget-busting TVs and laptops aren't the only items on sale, and not everyone's looking to splurge this holiday season. For anyone on a budget, there are also plenty of Black Friday deals under $25. You can actually find a surprising number of gifts, tech gadgets, toys, and kitchen appliances in this category. And lucky for you, we've been tracking all of the best ones at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and beyond.
So as we close the door on another Black Friday, fill up your shopping cart with our favorite under-$25 finds.
The fifth-generation Echo Dot seamlessly adds smart benefits to your daily routine. A smaller version of the baseline Echo, the Dot is a good fit for a nightstand, bookshelf, countertop, or desk. It can be used to receive reminders, set timers, schedule tasks, communicate with friends and family, save recipes, listen to music, play soothing white noise to escape from the holiday chaos, and more. Paired with the free Amazon Basics smart color bulb, you can ask Alexa to light your room with festive colors. Usually $49.99 for the Echo Dot alone, you can get the device and free bulb for just $22.99. That matches its record-low price.
Amazon Smart Plug — $12.99$24.99(save $12)
Anker Nano 30W GaN USB-C Charger — $12.99$22.99(save $10)
Anker Zolo 10,000mAh Portable Power Bank — $14.81$25.99(save $11.18 with on-page coupon)
Tile Mate (2022) — $14.45$24.99(save $10.54)
Orastone Electric Handwarmer — $14.99$29.99(save $15)
Apple EarPods Headphones with Lightning Connector — $15.96$19(save $3.04)
Anker Nano Portable Power Bank with USB-C Connector — $15.99$29.99(save $14)
Echo Glow —$16.99$29.99(save $13)
Echo Pop with Amazon Basics Smart Color Bulb — $17.99$39.99(save $22)
Roku Express — $17.99$29.99(save $12)
Tile Mate (2024) — $19.98$24.99(save $5.01)
Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard And Mouse — $19.99$27.99(save $8)
Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse — $19.99$27.99(save $8)
Blink Mini 2 — $19.99$39.99(save $20)
Soundcore P20i Wireless Earbuds — $19.99$39.99(save $20)
Amazon Basics 68W Two-Port GaN Wall Charger — $19.99$27.96(save $7.97)
Turtle Beach Recon 70 — $20$39.99(save $19.99)
Belkin Portable Power Bank — $20$39.99(save $19.99)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K — $21.99$49.99(save $28)
Echo Pop Kids — $22.99$49.99(save $27)
Govee Smart Light Bulbs (4-pack) — $22.99$34.99(save $12 with on-page coupon)
Tile Slim (2024) — $23.98$29.99(save $6.01)
Apple AirTag — $24$29(save $5)
JBL Tune 510BT — $24.95$39.95(save $15)
JBL Quantum 200 wired over-ear gaming headset — $24.95$59.95(save $35)
Amazon Echo Buds — $24.99$49.99(save $25)
Cooking for big groups this holiday season? Snag this half-priced slow cooker deal from none other than Crock-Pot and whip up soups, stews, meats, and more. The manual design couldn't be easier to use — just turn the dial to low, high, or warm and let it do its thing. With a seven-quart pot, you can fit up to a seven-pound roast and serve nine or more people. Usually $49.99, it's on sale for Black Friday for just under the $25 mark.
Owala Kids Tumbler (12-ounce) — $14.39$17.99(save $3.60)
DASH Rapid Egg Cooker — $15.99$18.99(save $3)
Umbra Tipsy Bottle Opener — $15.99$25(save $9.01)
Stanley Adventure Big Grip Beer Stein — $19.99$25(save $5.01)
Bella Pro 12-cup Programmable Coffee Maker — $19.99$59.99(save $40)
Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug — $21.99$28(save $6.01)
Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker — $22.95$29.95(save $7)
Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker — $22.99$29.99(save $7)
Yeti Rambler (20-ounce) —$24.50$35(save $10.50)
This 327-piece Lego set doubles as decor once you're finished building it. Part of the Botanical Collection from Lego Icons, it gives you a gorgeous Plum Blossom that won't die. Designed for adults, the detailed flower replica comes in a pastel blue flowerpot and needs zero pruning or watering. Usually $29.99, it's on sale at Target for $23.99 ahead of Black Friday.
LEGO Gingerbread Ornaments — $7.79$12.99(save $5.02)
Barbie It Takes Two "Malibu" Camping Doll and 10+ pieces — $10 $22.99(save $12.99)
Barbie Kitty Condo Playset — $10 $22.99(save $12.99)
Barbie "Malibu" Travel Set — $10 $22.99(save $12.99)
Barbie Pets Stroll & Play Pups Playset — $10 $22.99(save $12.99)
Star Wars Green Electronic Lightsaber — $10$24.99(save $14)
Barbie Mysteries the Great Horse Chase Brooklyn Doll — $11.99$14.99(save $3)
Kinetic Sand Folding Sandbox Play Set (2 pounds) — $15 $34.99(save $19.99)
Target Toy Shopping Cart — $15$19.99(save $14)
Cards Against Humanity: Hot Box — $15.99$20(save $4.01)
Shashibo Shape Shifting Box — $17.50$25.99(save $8.49)
Monster High Skulltimate Secrets Abbey Bominable Doll — $19.99$24.99(save $5)
Lego Harry Potter Forbidden Forest: Magical Creatures — $19.99$29.99(save $10)
National Geographic Mega Science Lab Kit — $20$49.99(save $29.99)
Lego Architecture London Skyline — $20.79$25.99(save $5.20)
Lego Icons Chrysanthemum Flower Building Set — $23.99$29.99(save $6)
National Geographic Gross Science Kit — $23.99$29.99(save $6)
Umbra Buddy Door Stop — $6.37$9.50(save $3.13)
Umbra Bunny Ring Holder — $8$13.59(save $5.59)
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Gregory Maguire) — $10$19.99(save $9.99)
Chom Chom Roller — $14.69$27.99(save $13.30 with on-page coupon)
Dr. Seuss's Beginner Book Boxed Set Collection — $18.31$49.95(save $31.64)
Bluey: The Videogamefor Nintendo Switch — $19.99$39.99(save $20)
Just Dance 2025for Nintendo Switch — $24.99$49.99(save $25)
Sonic Frontiersfor Nintendo Switch —$24.99$39.99(save $15)
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