I saved $300 on Black Friday sales: How did you do?

Last week, I was really fortunate to save a lot of money on six Black Friday purchases. All items were things I’d been planning to buy, except SD cards that I can always use since I’m a photo journalist.

The sandals were the best deal. They price was $180 and were on sale for $49. I was thrilled they fit. Unfortunately, the boots I tried on, with a much lesser discount, didn’t fit.

Also a great deal was the vegan food from Plantstrong. In addition to the whole wheat pizza crust, I ordered cornbread mix, granola, and veggie burger mix.

Here are the details:

ItemCostSavingsWhy
Plantstrong$103.44$ 68.96Vegan food, including whole wheat pizza crusts that I can’t find locally.
Franklin Planner$ 47.87$  4.30I’ve used the planner for years. Unfortunately, I get hundreds of emails from them during the year just to know about this end-of-year sale.
Sandals$ 53.80$131These are for wearing inside for my no outside shoes policy.
Paper shredder$158.33$ 45.65I looked at the Wirecutter listing in a New York Times article on the sale prices for everything they had reviewed all year. I saw an eight-page shredder and asked my daughter if I should get the larger one. She said “Yes. You have lots of papers to shred.”
Underwear$ 88.75$ 42.66Running low.
SD cards$100.90$   7.68Also on the Wirecutter list.
Total savings $300.25 

Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are usually the biggest sales of the year. Other significant sales are New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July Fourth, and Labor Day.

I give information on what to buy on sale throughout the year in my free, weekly newsletter. You can order my newsletter at https://tinyurl.com/makeyourmoneywork.

As for holiday sales, keep comparing prices continually. You may find discounts on electronics, clothing, shoes, household items, small appliances, tablets, holiday décor, and more.

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