Staples Shop the Best Black Friday 2022 Deals from Staples Canada New Deals Added to Staples' Black Friday Sale!
get this dealThe biggest sale of the year starts now at Staples, where their Black Friday Sale is underway with over 500 deals from Google, Logitech, Samsung and more.
Plus, you can get a free $25.00 Staples gift card if you're one of the first 20 customers to visit a Staples store on Friday, November 25 β click here to find the location nearest you.
We've listed some new and upcoming Black Friday highlights to give you an idea of what's available.
Available Starting November 25
- Apple Watch Series 7 (41mm) with GPS, Aluminum Case with Sport Band - $459.99 (regularly $529.99)
- Apple Watch Series 7 (45mm) with GPS, Aluminum Case with Sport Band - $499.99 (regularly $569.99)
- Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15.6" Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 11 - $629.99 (regularly $899.99)
- LG 29" UltraWide IPS Monitor - $239.99 (regularly $319.99)
- Seagate One Touch 2TB USB 3.2 Gen 1 External Hard Drive - $79.99 (regularly $111.99)
Computers and Tablets
- Acer Spin 511 11.6" 2-in-1 Chromebook with Intel Celeron N4020 Processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC and Chrome OS - $199.99 (regularly $299.99)
- Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet, 32GB - $134.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Apple iPad 10.2" (9th Generation) with Wi-Fi, 64GB - $379.99 (regularly $429.99)
- Lenovo Tab M10 10.6" Tablet, 64GB - $199.99 (regularly $259.99)
- Samsung Tab S6 Lite 10.4" Tablet, 64GB - $309.99 (regularly $429.99)
Home Theatre and Audio
- Apple AirPods with Charging Case, 2nd Generation - $149.99 (regularly $179.99)
- Apple AirPods with MagSafe Charging Case, 3rd Generation - $219.99 (regularly $239.99)
- Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling On-Ear Headphones - $249.99 (regularly $379.99)
- Bose QuietComfort 45 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - $359.99 (regularly $449.99)
- Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Headset - $69.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro - $239.99 (regularly $289.99)
- Sony WH-XB910N Noise Cancelling Extra Bass Headphones - $199.99 (regularly $349.99)
Office and School Supplies
- Gry Mattr Task Chair - $249.99 (regularly $349.99)
- Kleenex Facial Tissues, 6 Pack - $5.99 (regularly $9.99)
- Kleenex Lotion Facial Tissue, 60 Sheets - $2.39 (regularly $4.49)
- SpongeTowel Ultra Choose-A-Size Paper Towels, 6 Rolls - $5.99 (regularly $9.99)
Peripherals and Accessories
- ASUS AX6000 Dual Band WiFi 6 Router - $249.99 (regularly $439.99)
- LG 24" IPS Monitor - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- LG 32'' IPS Gaming Monitor - $209.99 (regularly $269.99)
- Logitech Blue Yeti Game Streaming Kit - $129.99 (regularly $189.99)
- Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam - $89.99 (regularly $129.99)
- Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse - $49.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Logitech G502 Hero High Performance Gaming Mouse - $49.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Logitech MX Vertical Ergonomic Wireless Mouse - $119.99 (regularly $129.99)
- NETGEAR Nighthawk 5-Stream WiFi 6 Router - $149.99 (regularly $239.99)
- Razer BlackWidow V3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - $99.99 (regularly $169.99)
- Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse - $49.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Samsung 24" VA Monitor - $129.99 (regularly $249.98)
Smart Home
- Google Nest Hub, 2nd Generation - $64.99 (regularly $139.99)
- Google Nest Mini, 2nd Generation - $34.99 (regularly $74.99)
Wearables
- Fitbit Versa 2 Smartwatch - $129.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Google Pixel Watch, 41mm - $379.99 (regularly $449.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, 40mm - $284.99 (regularly $349.99)
These Black Friday deals are effective online and in Staples stores (where available) for a limited time. Staples offers free shipping on orders over $35.00 or free in-store/curbside pickup with no minimum.
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Some people would rather spend their time camping out in this thread, on a deal that they had no interest to take part in, that others benefitted from, and arguing why they shouldnβt have taken part in. Maybe accept that you were wrong and move on, might get you further in life
From work to staples is 1km less than 2 mins drive.
Also about 15 mins walk from my house to nearest staples or from work to that nearest staples.
I don't see how this is relevant in the grand scheme of things, it's like this is your first YMMV thread AS well as your naysayer crew as you're devil's advocating and doxxing myself to prove a point I've driven much farther for other *deals* that opportunity cost didn't make much sense as it was OOS that had phantom or YMMV stock which is no different.
Bottom line is for 24$ net which is equiv to almost 40gross per hour near my hourly wage at my highest tier
Got paid to stand 5 mins in line Ceterus paribus.
Are you trying to apply a formula or something to derive utility ?
However you add it all I'm nowhere near a wage of 40$ and that accounts for majority of the naysayers.cfor 5mins of watching tiktok, wait in line a la Ceterus paribus and no one here seems to have waited an hour or more.
If you make over 40 per hour gross good for you lol
Anyways don't bother to reply, there's better ways to increase post count than trying to troll me.
It's pretty funny how people claim to be doing other things as if 100% of their time and free times opportunity cost is worth more than 24$ NET for lining up as most where in and out with relatively little wait in line. Which in my case happened to be 5 mins in line and most reports saying they were in and out.
Idk if you're a paid st00ples corp shill, FOMO far outweighs the FUD instigated by the band of naysayers.
Nice try and thank you made my life easier.
Btw: if I was able to go to USJ I would've gladly waited 6h with frens to get Levi popcorn bucket cause why not
I don't see anyone downvoting and claiming outrageous opportunity cost on those who waited tiktoks vids au contraire they get praised so I may be at a disconnect.
Clearly people would rather spend their time doing other things as evident by all the downvotes.
I haven't looked here much for the last couple of years but things sure have changed.
Or as a better point up voted ones are only visible at first
I live in a small city and the darn KFC is 2 mins drive away 1.5km. I didn't even want to tip the driver. So emba he was so nice as well
Minor in economics, micro1+2 and macro 1. Whatever suits your marginal utility and makes you sleep better at night you do you.
My 5 mins of time less of cold showers a morning vs 24$ net wage (I got 2) lining up. You can splain it any which way makes it funny you'd even say idk what I mean, do you?
Wait don't even bother with them fighting words cause I'm not here to babysit you and hear you cry a river like the negative naysayers lol
The important point is the downvotes aren't justified with their explanations. Thanks for those that didn't line
up. Got 48$ net for less than 5mins x 2 ppl lining up.
Btw: I'll devils advocate for OPs side. Not here to make friends or get further in life unless it's towards the 100k RFD thread and I'm close enough to quit where I'm at.
I managed to right as the store opened and be the first person in line.
Everyone talking about opportunity cost of standing in line...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9CyMJXg6PA
This may actually be Lava Hot!
I plead the 4th :X
Example there's a deal at Walmart for washer fluid at 1.77 and it's limited stock with no idea stock amount.
A. You don't need anything or deals not for you so why bother entering the thread to threadcrap
B. Say you'll go to ctire instead at least there's no line but pay more
C. you make more per hour or had better opportunity cost
D. You don't know what the stock is as they report stocktrack as available but you get there and there's no more, so you enter the store like most YMMV threads to be disappointed.
That's why I had a good laugh with the people who post a,b,c,d
$25 free, if you can get it, is good if there's no opportunity costs. Not every one lives next to a Staples and can invest in the time and travelling.
Disclosure: I didn't vote one way or the other.
Now that I told ppl about that opportunity cost they have major regrets . Line up for 5 mins get a 20 piece.
Lol. 30$ - 25% - few dollars for uber1 - 10% UE gc.
This why majority of laymans dont have financial literacy or understand opportunity cost.
30$ bogo 10 bucket (20pc)
-7.5 25% UE coupon
+2.7 Taxes
+3.5 tip
-10% UE gc
....
25.83 with tip for chimkens
The armchair critics have been dealt a huge L here. With a bit more effort and less time turning up their noses on it here, they could have gotten $25 or $50. Instead, they have either been left speechless or are still spending their valuable time trying to justify their flawed position on here (for free).
Meanwhile, we got easier access to the slices of pie
Even $25 is not a motivator for me. Even $50 is a huge maybe. My time has value.
Didn't even bother with SDM. And I posted it. Just can't be bothered with giant crowds.
"The AD show the red version!" They have the same sku/barcode
"The price difference is more than 10% we can not price-match it" That's not said in their policy
"We don't pricematch amazon because items are sold by third party and they can be used/refurbished" -> item is "Sold by amazon"
"Best buy won't let you return this item if defective, so no price match" More made up shit
The one thing I was watching, that even had a "black friday deal" label on it, was literally just regular price. Even the rep I talked to said it wasn't on sale.... yet they still labelled it as on sale... So weird.
Do I have to walk into a staples... ? lol
That said, still good deal for some who bought a pencil or nothing at all, and this should be thread of the year for being just funny I am sure many of us were laughing at staples and not op who deserves compliment for posting it.