Today Is The Last Day Of Best Buy’s Famous President’s Day Sale

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Americans celebrate President’s Day once a year. Every year, that same weekend coincides with a huge sale at Best Buy. This year was no different, and today marks the final day of Best Buy’s famous President’s Day Weekend sale.

Like always they have deals on a wide range of appliances and consumer electronics. But, as per usual, their best prices are on TVs. Here is a small sample:

Normally $430, this HDTV is 30 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $430, this HDTV is 30 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Toshiba, 55-inch Class (54.6-inch Diag.), LED, 1080p, with Chromecast Built-in, HDTV, Black on sale for $299.99

Normally $650, this 4K Ultra HD TV is 30 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $650, this 4K Ultra HD TV is 30 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Sharp, 55-inch Class (54.6-inch Diag.), LED, 2160p, Smart, 4K Ultra HD TV, Gray on sale for $449.99

Normally $130, this HDTV is 46 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $130, this HDTV is 46 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Insignia, 24-inch Class (23.6-inch Diag.), LED, 720p, HDTV, Black on sale for $69.99

This deal on the new MacBook Air is also pretty rad:

 

Normally $1000, the latest MacBook Air is 25 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $1000, the latest MacBook Air is 25 percent off today (Photo via Best Buy)

Apple – MacBook Air (Latest Model), 13.3-inch Display, Intel Core i5, 8GB Memory, 128GB Flash Storage, Silver on sale for $749.99

These discounts are just the tip of the iceberg. Check out the entire sale yourself. Remember, today is your last chance.

Save up to 35 percent on major appliances today at Best Buy (Photo via Best Buy)

Save up to 35 percent on major appliances today at Best Buy (Photo via Best Buy)

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