Black Friday deals: Target Black Friday ad for 2018 full of deals on electronics, toys

Kelly Tyko
Florida Today

It's one of the most anticipated Black Friday ads of the season.

Target's Black Friday ad is out and stocked full of electronics and toy deals.

The retailer released its big Black Friday ad Thursday morning and to celebrate the release of the 52-page ad, only on Nov. 1, Target is offering a handful of deals online and in-store. 

“We know many of our guests look forward to our Black Friday deals every year, and today, they can start shopping and save big on some of the hottest items of the season,” said Mark Tritton, Target executive vice president and chief merchandising officer in a statement.

Target says its Black Friday deals will start online early Thanksgiving morning and stores will open at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving and stay open through 1 a.m. Black Friday. Stores will then reopen at 7 a.m. Black Friday.

In 2017, stores opened at 6 p.m. Thanksgiving. Both Kohl's and Macy's also are opening at 5 p.m. on the holiday.

According to the company, order pickup will be available for most items on Thanksgiving and Black Friday along with Drive Up service.

Here are the best deals:

• Spend $50 in store or online or scan the wallet feature in the Target app in stores on Nov. 23 to get a coupon for 20 percent off a future holiday shopping trip between Nov. 27-Dec. 8.

• iPad Mini 4 for $249.99, $150 savings

• iPhone deals: From 7 a.m. Black Friday through Sunday, get a free $250 Target gift card with qualified activation on iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max on Verizon, Sprint or AT&T

• More than 15 televisions will be under $300

• Fifty percent off select games and puzzles

• Instant Pot 7-in-1 Duo 6-qt. pressure cooker for $69.95 with a bonus $10 Target gift card

• PlayStation VR bundle for $249.99, regularly $349.99

• Ring video doorbell for $99.99, $50 savings

• Apple Watch Series 3 from $199, $80 savings

• Nest Cam Indoor for $129, regularly $175

• Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle for $299

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