Black Friday 2025 for Appliances: The Best Time to Buy and Biggest Discounts
November 11th, 2025 | 8 min. read
TL;DR: Quick Answer
Buy by Dec 3 to lock in pre-tariff pricing and stacked rebates. Inventory is strong now; late-January tariffs could lift prices by mid-March.
- When: Black Friday runs early Nov → Tue after Thanksgiving; most rebates Nov 3–Dec 3.
- Why now: Oversupply + year-end targets + upcoming tariffs = best pricing window.
- Deals: Packages up to 53% off; extra 10% mail-in on GE, Café, Profile, Bosch; outlet up to 60%.
- Top picks: Fisher & Paykel nets $9,943 after rebate; Bosch induction 32% off; Café induction 36% off; GE gas 53% off.
- How to shop: Go same-brand to stack rebates (or mix for must-have features). Confirm delivery, installation, and local service before you buy.
Next steps: Download the Buying Guide • Check delivery/install dates • Visit a showroom to lock a package.
You used to line up at 4 a.m. to get a Black Friday deal.
Now you can shop online or walk into a store because Black Friday isn’t a single day anymore.
It isn’t the day after Thanksgiving. It’s the whole month of November.
In fact, if you’re reading this now, it’s already Black Friday.
So is it still a good time to buy, or just an overhyped holiday?
Let’s take a look.
📌 Skip Ahead:
- What Is Black Friday Now?
- When Does It Start and End in 2025?
- What’s New This Year?
- Best Kitchen Package Deals
- How To Choose a Package
- Premium Brands
- Buy Now or Wait?
- The Bottom Line
- FAQs
Is Black Friday 2025 the Best Time to Buy Appliances?

⚡Quick Answer: Yes. Oversupply, year-end targets, and upcoming tariffs make this the best window for real savings.
Every year we ask the same question: Is Black Friday really worth it for appliances?
This year, the answer is yes, for several reasons.
1. Manufacturers need to hit their numbers.
After years of overproduction, most brands have too much inventory and not enough buyers.
To move product, they are offering deeper and more meaningful discounts than usual.
We are seeing real package savings of up to 53 percent, not just clearance items but popular models you actually want.
2. New tariffs are coming.
Starting in late January, tariffs will raise import costs on key materials and finished goods.
Dealers will have about a 45-day grace period to sell at current prices before the increases take effect.
If you are planning a kitchen remodel, that window closes fast, likely by mid-March.
3. Political and economic uncertainty.
No one knows what the White House or the broader economy will look like six months from now.
Manufacturers are trying to clear their books before year-end. It is a mix of pressure and opportunity that works in your favor right now.
🔍 Read more: How to Buy Appliances in 2025: Tips for Navigating Tariffs and Price Increases
When Does Black Friday Start and End for Appliances in 2025?
⚡Quick Answer: Early November through the Tuesday after Thanksgiving; most rebates run roughly Nov 3–Dec 3.
The biggest misconception is that Black Friday still means waiting outside in the cold like the old days. It does not.
Black Friday now starts in early November and runs through the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
Cyber Monday is really just Black Friday with a different name.
That gives you until that Tuesday after Thanksgiving before most rebates expire.
If you wait longer, you will need to wait for the next promotional period, usually President’s Day in February.
What’s New for Black Friday 2025 Promotions?

⚡Quick Answer: Exclusive 10% mail-in rebate on GE, Café, Profile, and Bosch, plus up to $2,800 combined rebates, outlet savings up to 60%, and 12-month financing.
Here is what makes this year’s sale worth your time.
Exclusive 10 Percent Mail-In Rebate
Available on GE, Café, Profile, and Bosch kitchen packages purchased between November 3 and December 3.
All products must be on one invoice, personal use only, one rebate per household.
Instant and Mail-In Rebates
Save up to $2,800 on qualifying kitchen packages with combined instant and mail-in offers.
Yale-Only Outlet Discounts
Save up to 60 percent on select models. Some appliances are marked down as much as 56 percent off regular PMAP pricing.
Guaranteed Yale Service Perks
- 48-hour dishwasher installation
- $99 built-in refrigerator installation
- Same or next-day delivery on select in-stock items
Financing
Enjoy 12-month special financing on qualifying purchases.
Which Kitchen Packages Are the Best Black Friday 2025 Deals?

⚡Quick Answer: Fisher & Paykel nets $9,943 after rebate (design-forward, compact); Bosch induction package is 32% off; Café induction is 36% off with fast, guided cooking; GE gas package is the value play at 53% off.
Black Friday is when packages make the most sense.
Same-brand bundles unlock the biggest rebates and a clean, matching look.
If a feature matters more than the badge, mix brands and keep the design cohesive with pocket handles or panel-ready pieces.
Time your buy during holiday promos to stack savings, and make sure the store can install and service what you purchase.
That last part matters when something breaks.
Fisher & Paykel 3-Piece Kitchen Package ($9,943)
- Total before rebate: $11,047.00
- 10% mail-in rebate: $1,104.00
- Total after rebates: $9,943.00
Fisher & Paykel focuses on design you notice and controls you learn fast.
The 30-inch Classic gas range is compact, steady, and easy to live with.
The counter-depth refrigerator sits flush and keeps the focus on the cabinetry.
The DishDrawer makes daily cleanup simple for small loads. The trade-off is capacity. If you host often, you will run both drawers more.
Models in this package:
- OR30SCG4X1 30" Classic Gas Range
- DD24DCTX9 N 24" Dishwasher Drawer
- RF201AHJSX1 36" Counter-Depth Freestanding Refrigerator
Bosch 4-Piece Induction Range Kitchen Package ($7,425)
- Regular: $10,846
- Sale: $7,425.40
- Save: $2,880.60 (32 percent off)
Bosch is quiet, efficient, and predictable.
The induction range heats fast, holds a precise simmer, and keeps the kitchen cooler. FlexInduction gives you room to move pans, though you will need induction-ready cookware.
The fridge’s BigBox freezer drawer fits cakes and trays.
The 800 Series dishwasher chooses the right cycle with Smart Cycle and cleans well without drama.
The OTR microwave adds convection when you do not want to use the oven. Good performance with very little noise.
Models in this package:
- B36CT80SNS 36" Counter-Depth French Door Refrigerator
- HIIP057U 30" Slide-In Induction Range
- SHX78CM5N 24" Top Control Dishwasher
- HMV8054U 1.8 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Microwave
Café 4-Piece Induction Range Kitchen Package ($6,819)
- Regular: $10,606
- Sale: $6,819.40
- Save: $2,146.60 (36 percent off)
Café delivers speed and control with simple styling.
The 11-inch induction element boils fast and then holds a low melt without babysitting.
Guided recipes and a probe help you hit a target temperature.
The fridge keeps a clean face with an internal dispenser and Wi-Fi control.
The dishwasher’s Ultra Wash and Dual Convection Ultra Dry improve cleaning and drying.
The OTR microwave adds Air Fry. Expect a learning curve if this is your first induction range.
Models in this package:
- CHS900P2MS1 30" Slide-In Induction Range
- CWE23SP2MS1 36" Counter-Depth French Door Refrigerator
- CDT858P2VS1 24" Top Control Dishwasher
- CVM517P2RS1 1.7 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Microwave
GE 4-Piece Gas Range Kitchen Package ($3,439)
- Regular: $7,266
- Sale: $3,439.40
- Save: $3,826(53 percent off)
GE is the value set that still covers the basics.
The slide-in gas range has Air Fry in the oven with no preheat, which turns weeknight snacks fast.
The 27-cubic-foot fridge holds wide trays and wipes clean.
The dishwasher adds a third rack, targeted wash jets, and strong drying.
The OTR microwave handles quick reheat jobs.
Gas gives you familiar control. It is not as fast or efficient as induction, but the price here is the story.
Models in this package:
- PGS930YPFS 30" Slide-In Gas Range
- GNE27JYMFS 36" French Door Refrigerator
- PDT755SYVFS 24" Built-In Top Control Dishwasher
- JVM7195SKSS 1.9 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Microwave
How Should You Choose a Kitchen Package?

⚡Quick Answer: Go same-brand for maximum rebates and a unified look; mix brands if a feature matters more, and confirm the retailer can install and service what you buy.
Start with the look and the rebate. Same-brand packages usually save the most and match best.
If a specific feature matters more, mix brands and keep the design clean with pocket handles or panel-ready doors.
Buy during the holiday window to stack manufacturer rebates, often 10 to 40 percent or more, and pick a retailer that installs and services what they sell so issues get fixed quickly.
🔍 Read more: How to Buy an Affordable Kitchen Appliance Package
What About Premium Brands Like Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Monogram, SKS, and Miele?

⚡Quick Answer: They rarely run holiday promos, but ongoing rebates exist; prices may rise early next year as tariffs hit.
If you’re shopping for premium appliances like Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Monogram, SKS, or Miele, you don’t have to buy during Black Friday.
However, once tariffs increase raw material costs, prices could rise again early next year.
These brands rarely run holiday promotions, but they do offer ongoing rebates.
| Current Offer | Notes | |
| Thermador | "1,2,Free” program with free appliances on qualifying cooking and refrigeration purchases | Long-running, dependable value |
| Monogram | Up to $4,500 rebate on select cooking and refrigeration packages | Often the best overall premium rebate |
| Sub-Zero/Wolf | $1,000 rebate toward a Cove dishwasher with qualifying refrigerator and range purchase | Common in full kitchen packages |
| Miele | Occasional 10–15 percent promotions throughout the year | Short windows, watch timing |
| SKS (Signature Kitchen Suite) | $2,500–$3,000 rebate on full kitchen packages | Competitive with Thermador and Monogram |
Should You Buy Now or Wait for the Next Promotion?

⚡Quick Answer: Buy now to beat late-January tariffs; the grace period pushes increases into roughly mid-March, while the next big promo window is usually President’s Day.
If you are planning a premium kitchen, buying before tariffs take effect will save you more than waiting for another promotion.
For Bostonians, the appliance market feels different this year. You can actually find what you want in stock and at the right price, whether you are remodeling or replacing a range.
It’s the best time since the pandemic because customers finally have both choice and leverage. That makes this one of the best buying windows we have seen in years.
This is true nationally as well. Many local stores participate in similar rebate programs, provided they have bought in advance.
However, be careful where you spend your money. You want to work with a company that will be around to deliver your appliances.
Boston Appliance, for example, went out of business three years ago along with millions of people’s deposits.
Choose carefully, and make sure the store services what they sell.
Bottom Line: Buy by Dec 3
⚡Quick Answer: Buy by Dec 3 to capture pre-tariff pricing and stacked rebates. Inventory is strong now, and late-January tariffs may push prices higher by mid-March. Download the BuyingGuide, check delivery/install, or visit a showroom to lock in a package.
Black Friday 2025 is not hype anymore. It is the real thing, at least for this year.
Manufacturers need to sell inventory, and tariffs go into effect in late January. Premium brands will likely see price increases early next year.
You do not have to line up at dawn or chase a doorbuster. You just have to buy before Cyber Monday ends on December 3.
If you are upgrading your kitchen or planning a remodel, this is the time to do it confidently with good pricing, good selection, and strong local support.
FAQs
Your top Black Friday appliance shopping questions, answered.
Are appliance prices really lower during Black Friday?
Yes. For 2025, manufacturers are offering deeper discounts than usual to move excess inventory before tariffs and price increases hit.
How long do the rebates last?
Most end the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. If you wait longer, you will need to wait until the next big sale period, usually President’s Day in February.
Which brands are offering the best deals?
GE, Café, Profile, Bosch, LG, and Samsung have the strongest package and rebate offers this year.
What about premium brands like Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Thermador?
They rarely run Black Friday promotions, but buying before tariffs take effect can help you avoid future price increases.
How soon can I get delivery?
Most major items are in stock and can be delivered within one to two weeks.
Many customers in Greater Boston and on the Cape qualify for same or next-day delivery.
Additional Resources
Have questions on appliances? Read our free Appliance Buying Guide, which covers the 10 most frequently asked questions, the best time to buy appliances, and detailed profiles of all the brands. Well over 1 million people have read a Yale Guide.
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