Just on the heels of its Prime Day competitor Techtober sale and the still ongoing Outlet deals sale, Best Buy is now teasing an upcoming doorbuster sale. As of right now Best Buy is still in the throws of its giant Outlet Sale where you’ll find hundreds in savings on MacBooks, PC laptops, and a bunch more (much of which is detailed for you right here), but there are some rather mysterious doorbuster deals on the way alongside some early teaser deals for a new end of October event.
Best Buy announces Monster tech doorbuster sale
Over on the the official Best Buy Top Deals page – this is the place that typically carries its giant sale events, including everything from its Member Deals Days through to events like Techtober, Black Friday, and end of year holiday sales – a new “Monster deals” sale is being teased.
A new graphic reading “Monster deals on the tech you want” is now up teasing a set of “DoorBOOsters coming October 31.” Now this might just be some tech-laden Halloween stuff – it does say “DoorBOOsters” after all, but it would be a bit odd to have a sale pushing Halloween gear on Halloween. It might be some clearance stuff to ready folks for next year, or maybe some kind of buy now, pick up at your local store kind of thing, but it might also include some other tech – the early deals live as part of the sale suggest as much anyway:
- LG 65-inch UA7050 LED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2025) $370 (Reg. $490)
- Costway 6-ft. Inflatable Scary Witch with Cauldron and Black Cat $60 (Reg. $180)
- Costway 5.4-ft. Halloween Skeleton Life Size $50 (Reg. $90)
- Samsung Q-Series 5.1.2 Ch Soundbar with Sub and Rear Speakers $750 (Reg. $900)
- Govee AI Gaming & TV Sync Box Kit $180 (Reg. $240)
- Arlo Pro 3-Cam Wireless 2K with Dual Charging Station $200 (Reg. $300)
While we are clearly just getting started here, the offers live as part of this somewhat mysterious upcoming Best Buy Doorbuster event do seem to suggest there will, at least, be some mix of proper tech deals and some Halloween focused stuff here.
Beyond these early deals (there is no indication whether or not these will flip over to new offers ahead of the start date), it sounds like the main event might just be a one day affair judging by the teaser verbiage, but that would be mostly out of pocket for sale events in Best Buy’s Top Deal section – it typically runs weeklong or 48-hour sales.
Stay locked to gadgetnewsonline and we will keep a close eye on things leading up to the October 31 start time.
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