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Amazon’s Black Friday sales have started early — here’s what we’re shopping

Plus, browse items handmade in North Carolina.

A brown bag with the Amazon logo against an orange background, promoting Amazon Black Friday sales.

Start your shopping early with sales extending beyond just Black Friday this year.

Graphic by 6AM City

This year, Amazon extended its Black Friday sales — meaning more savings for you.

The deals start Friday, November 17 and change daily until Monday, November 27, so make sure to check back in for the latest discounts.

Here are the items we’re keeping our eye on, including big ticket deals like noise canceling headphones and premium vacuums.

Sony Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Headphones, $348 $248 | Equipped with a mic for phone calls or using Alexa, these headphones offer industry-leading noise cancellation and up to 30 hours of batter life.

LG CordZero All in One Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, $849.99 $549.99 | Grab this lightning deal while it lasts — this powerful cordless vacuum can auto-empty and has one-touch control.

SAMSUNG Galaxy Book3 Pro 16" Notebook Laptop, $2,049.99 $1,549.99 | This lightweight laptop features the latest Intel technology for speed perfect for tasks and games — get it at a major dicount.

Steve Madden Women’s Howler Ankle Boot, $99.96 $55 | Save on a walkable, classic fall boot in colors like black suede, fur tan suede, or white + black.

3 in 1 Wireless Charging Station, $29.99 $21.99 | A best-selling charging station that can charge your phone, watch, and ear buds all at once.

Martha Stewart 100% Cotton Sheet Set, $64.99 $51.99 | These 100% cotton sheets promise a breathable, comfortable bed and come in a variety of colors.

Galaxy Star Projecter, $79.99 $39.99 | Turn any room into your house into a galaxy of stars with this four-in-one device that’s a projector, nightlight lamp, white noise machine, and music player.

VEWIO Large Room Air Purifier, $189.99 $69.99 | A high-performance purifier that can work in big spaces, removing everything from smoke particles to pollen to dust.

LifePro 3D Vibration Plate Exercise Machine, $249.99 $212.49 | Improve muscle tone and bone density without sacrificing pain relief — the vibrations of this exercise machine help relieve your back, knees, and joints.

Burt’s Bees Face Wipes, $19.97 $14.23 | Save on a pack of three makeup removing wipes formulated for sensitive skin.

LifePro Heated Foot Massager, $179.99 $152.99 | Get serious about relieving foot tension with an angled, electric massager you can prop up anywhere.

Shop even more sales.

Bonus: Shop items from Asheville small businesses

Looking to support local? Shop artisans and craftsmen from right here in Asheville.

Pirani | Meet the Pirani Insulated Stackable Tumbler, designed to replace your red solo cup and put a stop to the 500-billion disposable cups wasted around the world each year.

Marble and Steel Craft Chocolates | Shop incredibly colorful bonbon boxes and delectable chocolate bars.

LuLu & Oliver | A candle company made by a mother-daughter team.

Want even more local options? Shop our whole Asheville-made collection on Six & Main, and mark your calendar for Friday, November 24 — you’ll get 30% off the gift guide collection.

Note: Prices are subject to change.

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