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    Best Buy’s Spring Sale Is Live, Ahead of Amazon’s ‘Big Spring Sale’

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    Best Buy has joined the battle against Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the spring version of Prime Day, with the Best Buy Tech Fest sale in full swing. Below, I’ve rounded up all the key details, as well as highlighted some of the best offers you can already find.

    How long is Best Buy’s Tech Fest sale?

    Best Buy’s spring sale is a week-long sale that started Monday, March 16, and continues through Sunday, March 22. There will be a Deal of the Day throughout the sale— they have this during non-sale times, too, but the deals will be a bit better than usual this week.

    Do you need to be a member to shop for Best Buy’s Tech Fest Sale?

    While you don’t need a Best Buy membership to shop Tech Fest deals, members can get better savings. It is free to sign up for a My Best Buy membership, which will give you free shipping, but if you join one of its paid subscriptions (My Best Buy Plus for $49.99 per year or My Best Buy Total for $179.99 per year), you’ll get faster free shipping, exclusive prices and deals, an extended 60-day return window on most products, and access to select sales. Paid members will also earn extra rewards.


    What do you think so far?

    What deals can I expect during the Best Buy’s Tech Fest sale?

    • Apple deals: You can find deals on Macs, iPads, iPhones, Apple Watches, AirPods, and other Apple products with big discounts. The M4 MacBook Air is $1,099 (originally $1,199).

    • Appliances: LG, Whirlpool, Kitchen Aid, and other major appliances are going up to 40% off.

    • Cameras: Sony, Kodak, Canon, and other cameras are going up to $1,000 off.

    • Gaming: You can shop for major consoles like the PS5, Switch games, accessories, and more deals starting from $14.99.

    • Headphones: You can get AirPods, Shokz, Google Pixels, Beats, and other brands, going up to $160 off.

    • Laptops: There are HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Dell, and other laptops starting from $119.

    • Phones: There are both Apple and Android phones going up to $250 off, including Samsung, Apple & Google.

    • Smartwatches: You can find Garmins, Fitbits, Apple Watches, Samsungs, and others going up to $250 off.

    • Soundbars and speakers: You can get portable speakers, smart speakers, and soundbars from Sonos, JBL, Samsung, and others, going up to $1,000.

    • TVs: You can find TVs of all sizes and prices from Samsung, TCL, LG, Insignia, and other brands starting from $69.99.

    What other retailers are competing with Tech Fest?

    The main sale is Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which will start next week. Target’s Circle Deal Days runs March 25–31. Walmart’s sale hasn’t been announced yet, but it will likely come out with a sale announcement soon, too.

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