SAVE $50:As of Nov. 7,looking for my penis the eroticized asian pdf Bose's Ultra Open wireless earbuds are on sale for $249.99 at Target, $50 off their list price of$299.99. This deal is part of Target's early Black Friday sale event.
It may only be the start of November, but quite a few retailers are jumping into the Black Friday shopping season early. Target is one such spot that has already launched its early Black Friday sale event that runs through Nov. 9, and this first wave of deals has some real gems. In particular, this discount on the Bose Ultra Open earbuds caught our eye.
Right now, you can score the Bose Ultra Open earbuds for $249.99 as part of Target's early Black Friday sale. This is $50 off their list price of $299.99. This sale is only running until Nov. 9, so if you've been looking to upgrade your earbuds, now's your chance. They're worth the investment, too.
SEE ALSO: Save $70 on Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-canceling earbudsIn our review of Bose's Ultra Open earbuds, writer RJ Andersen said that not only are these earbuds "cool and functional, but the sound quality is great, the fit is incredible, and the comfort level is off the charts." We've also ranked them as great earbuds for working out due to their noise transparency. Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino said that, "they're super comfortable even for long periods of time, and they're ideal if you hate the clogged-up feeling of traditional earbuds."
This early Black Friday deal won't stick around for long, so pick up the Bose Ultra Open earbuds at Target before the offer is gone forever.
This Back Friday sale at Target is just the beginning of a month of delightful deals. Other retailers are jumping in on the action as well with more early sale events. Check out our breakdowns of Walmart and Best Buy's Black Friday events to learn more about what to expect from them in the coming weeks.
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