These are the 7 best Walmart deals under $100 for Black Friday
Find great deals on tech, apparel and home appliances for under $100
Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly gift this holiday season or have a specific item on your list, Walmart's Black Friday deals include plenty of affordable options.
We've identified the Walmart best deals under $100, including discounts on tech, apparel and home appliances. You can grab a pair of JLab Go Air Pop earbuds for just $9, an unbeatable price for the quality of sound, as well as portable Bluetooth speakers from JBL and Sony. Fujifilm's Instax Mini SE instant camera bundle is currently available for $65.
For the home, we love the Shark VacMop VM200 multi-function hardwood floor cleaner for $56 and the Ninja Foodi Multi-Cooker, which serves as a Dutch oven, slow cooker and steamer in one, for $98.
Looking for even more savings? We're covering the best Black Friday deals live to help you find the most recent discounts.
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- Walmart Plus: was $98/year now $49/year
- JLab Go Air Pop: was $29 now $9
- JBL Go 4: was $49 now $39
- Crocs Baya Clog: was $49 now $19
- Shark VacMop VM200: was $99 now $56
- Fujifilm Instax Mini SE: was $92 now $65
- Ninja Foodi 8.5qt. Multi-Cooker: was $119 now $98
Walmart Black Friday deals under $100
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Walmart Plus is a subscription service from Walmart. Priced at $98 per year (or $12.95/month), it's now on sale for just $49/year. This deal is available to new members only. Membership includes perks like unlimited free delivery on more than 160,000 items as well as fuel discounts at more than 2,000 Walmart and Murphy USA fuel stations. The latest perk includes free access to Paramount Plus at no extra cost. Walmart Plus comes with a free 30-day trial.
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The JLab Go Air Pop offers impressive audio at an unbeatable price, making them one of the best sets of cheap wireless earbuds you can buy. They are sweat- and water resistant with an IPX4 rating, have a 7-hour battery life and come in a compact, sleek design. They aren't great for calls, but the sound is solid with some personalization features.
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Crocs are some of the most comfortable footwear you can find, and multiple styles are on sale for Black Friday. These lightweight clogs are great for everything from hanging around the house and running errands to activities like gardening and boating. Grab a pair of the classic clogs, slide sandals, or even a lined version for colder weather.
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The JBL Go 4 is a portable and affordable Bluetooth speaker that's great for on-the-go listening as well as small gatherings with friends. The Go 4's sound quality is decent, as is its IP67 water and dust protection. You also get multi-speaker and -room connectivity. Choose from several fun colors.
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The Shark VacMop VM 200 is a cordless and rechargeable vacuum and mop combo system for hardwood floors. The suction picks up debris and locks it in a detachable pad, and the spray mop feature cleans up both wet and dry spills. The bundle comes with two disposable pads—part of a no-touch system—and a bottle of multi-surface floor cleaner.
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With the Fujifilm Instax Mini SE, you can print photos instantly to document and share memories as they happen. The bundle comes with the instant camera (available in three colors) and a 10-pack of film as well as a storage album and protective case.
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If you're short on space in your kitchen, the Ninja Foodi Multi-Cooker is the 6-in-1 cooking appliance for you. It can slow cook, sear, bake, braise, warm and steam and cooks up to 30% faster than a conventional oven. The 8.5qt. capacity is enough to feed a crowd, and the pot is oven-safe up to 500 degrees.
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Emily Long is a Utah-based freelance writer who covers consumer technology, privacy and personal finance for Tom's Guide. She has been reporting and writing for nearly 10 years, and her work has appeared in Wirecutter, Lifehacker, NBC BETTER and CN Traveler, among others. When she's not working, you can find her trail running, teaching and practicing yoga, or studying for grad school — all fueled by coffee, obviously.
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