Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 22 2009, 3:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sears unveiled some details about their Thanksgiving Day sales event today. Sears has already started putting thousands of items on sale in Appliances, Toys, Electronics, Tools, Fine Jewelry, Floor Care and other categories.
On Wednesday evening at 8pm you can start saving with the Sears Thanksgiving Day Sale.
The Thanksgiving Day Sale is just the warm-up for the Sears Black Friday Sale that starts at 4am with doorbusters available until 12am.
Sears did not unveil their Thanksgivings Day Sale items. We will post them as soon as they become available.
Deals that are already available today on Sears.com include:
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Luigi Lugmayr
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