These three-day weekends are prime times for "blowout" sales, particularly for kitchen suites and laundry pairs.
This is widely considered the gold standard for appliance pricing. Discounts often start at the beginning of November and peak during the Thanksgiving-to-Cyber-Monday window.
Shopping on a Tuesday or Wednesday allows you to have the undivided attention of a salesperson. They are more likely to spend time checking "hidden" manufacturer rebates or looking up upcoming price drops than they would during a frantic Saturday rush. When to Avoid Buying
Sales associates often have monthly or quarterly quotas to hit. Shopping in the final days of the month may give you more leverage to negotiate for free delivery, installation, or an extra discount on floor models.
While slightly smaller than November sales, these holidays offer consistent double-digit percentage discounts. New Model Releases
Retailers need to clear floor space when new inventory arrives, leading to deep discounts on "last year’s" models. These units are still brand new but are priced to move.
The secret to appliance shopping is avoiding the "emergency purchase." By tracking your current machines' lifespans and aiming for or holiday weekends , you can secure premium technology at a fraction of the standard cost.

