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New Early Walmart Black Friday Toy Deals Analyzed

Nov 18 2009, 3:00pm CST | by

New Early Walmart Black Friday Toy Deals Analyzed
 
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As reported Walmart has unveiled their new early Black Friday deals available in-stores starting this Saturday, November 21st. As we have done in previous weeks, we are taking a closer look and analyzing the new early Walmart Black Friday deals to see if they are hot or not.

The new round of deals features toys, a 26-inch Vizio HDTV and music video game bundles from the Hero franchise. This report focuses on the hot toy deals.
Depending on which toys you need for kids as Holiday gifts you could make a real deal this coming Saturday at a Walmart store.

Most of the nine early Black Friday Deals Walmart highlighted in their announcement are great deals, some at unbeatable prices. Only one deal is already matched by Amazon at the same price. Walmart calls this list of nine a few examples of early savings. There are sure to be more toys on sale at Walmart than the ones listed below.

In the listing of the Walmart Toy deals I looked up prices at Amazon and ToysRUs. Amazon has in most cases better prices than ToysRUs, but is not beating Walmart's discounts except on the Barbie Generation of Dreams Collectors Doll.

Early Walmart Black Friday Toy Deals:
These deals are available starting Saturday, Nov. 21st, through Nov. 27th in-stores.

  • Li’l Luvables Studio – was $20, now $8 (60% savings)
    Unbeatable price.
     
  • EZ Bake Oven – was $28, now $16 (40% savings)
    Amazon
    offers the EZ Bake Oven for $18. Walmart only $2 cheaper
     
  • Little Dreams 22” Doll – was $15, now $8 (47% savings)
    At $8 it is sure a deal, but it is not clear which Little Dreams Doll it is.
     
  • Baby Alive Newborn Doll – was $15, now $8 (47% savings)
    Unbeatable price.
     
  • Nerf Capture the Flag – was $39, now $19 (51% savings)
    Nice deal, you save $5. Amazon wants $24.99 for it.
     
  • Air Hogs Laser Zero Gravity Remote-controlled Vehicle – was $34, now $19 (44% savings)
    Great deal. Amazon sells it for $27.97 online.
     
  • Barbie Generation of Dreams Collectors Doll – was $49, now $25 (49% savings)
    Not a deal, as Amazon sells this Barbie at the same $25 price.
     
  • Disney Princess Scooter – was $129, now $99 (23% savings)
    I cannot find a comparable model as the Disney Princess Scooter selling on Amazon and ToysRUs only costs $39.99.
     
  • Nerf N-Strike Vulcan – was $42.97, now $25 (42% savings)
    Great deal, you save almost $10. Amazon is selling it for $34.97 online.

Toys and other gifts are already on sale on the Walmart Online Shop as well.

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<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/2" rel="author">Luigi Lugmayr</a>
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.

 

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