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7 Pre-Holiday Deals to Lock in Before Inflation Changes the Price Tag

October 30, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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Every year, prices seem to creep higher as the holidays approach, and 2025 is shaping up to be no different. With inflation quietly nudging up the cost of everything from groceries to electronics, locking in deals now could save you a small fortune. Retailers are starting early to get ahead of Black Friday crowds, offering deep discounts weeks before December. Waiting until after Thanksgiving might mean paying 10–20% more on many popular items. If you’re serious about saving this year, here are seven pre-holiday deals worth grabbing before inflation shifts the price tag.

1. Big-Screen TVs Are Dropping in Price Fast

Every fall, major brands like Samsung, LG, and TCL slash prices on 4K and OLED TVs to clear inventory before new models launch in January. This means you can find massive savings—sometimes up to 40%—on 55-inch and 65-inch screens at stores like Best Buy and Amazon. The pre-holiday deals on TVs often match or even beat Black Friday, especially for older models. With streaming services rolling out more 4K content, upgrading now gives you both better quality and a better price. If you wait until December, the same TV could easily cost $200 more once inflation-adjusted restocks arrive.

2. Home Appliances Are in the “Discount Zone”

October and early November are prime months for replacing big-ticket items like refrigerators, washers, and dishwashers. Retailers such as Lowe’s and Home Depot are combining markdowns with bonus gift cards or free delivery. With steel and transport costs still rising, experts warn these appliance prices will likely increase before the end of the year. Grabbing your upgrade now can save you hundreds—especially if you’re looking at energy-efficient models. Once Thanksgiving hits, supply chain crunches tend to push appliance prices right back up.

3. Airline Tickets for Winter Travel Are Cheaper Now

If you’re planning to visit family or escape the cold this holiday season, locking in flights early could make a major difference. According to Hopper and Expedia, average airfare climbs by as much as 30% in late November. That makes October and early November the sweet spot for pre-holiday deals on domestic and international travel. You’ll find especially strong savings on midweek departures and red-eye flights. Waiting even two weeks could mean your ticket price jumps simply due to holiday demand and inflationary pressure on fuel costs.

4. Furniture Stores Are Quietly Clearing Inventory

Most people don’t think about buying furniture before the holidays, but this is when stores are trying to make room for next year’s lines. Retailers like Ashley, Wayfair, and Macy’s are offering steep discounts on sofas, recliners, and dining sets. The discounts often range from 25% to 50%, especially for clearance models and floor displays. With inflation still impacting shipping and materials like wood and fabric, prices are expected to climb again by early 2026. If you’ve been eyeing a new sectional or dining table for holiday gatherings, now is the time to buy.

5. Streaming and Subscription Services Are Discounting Bundles

With nearly every household juggling multiple subscriptions, entertainment costs have become a hidden budget drain. The good news? Many companies are offering pre-holiday deals on bundle packages. Disney+, Hulu, and Paramount+ are rolling out multi-month discounts to attract long-term subscribers before price hikes hit in January. You can also find prepaid annual plans at up to 40% off, effectively locking in today’s rate before inflation raises monthly costs. Taking advantage of these digital deals now ensures uninterrupted binge-watching without overpaying later.

6. Tools and Home Improvement Gear Are Cheaper Before December

DIY enthusiasts and weekend handymen will want to hit hardware aisles sooner rather than later. Retailers like Ace Hardware and Harbor Freight typically run deals on tool kits, drills, and lawn care gear in early November. Once Black Friday passes, prices usually rise again due to supply shortages and post-holiday markups. If you’re planning home repairs or winter prep projects, shopping now can mean saving 20–30% on top-rated brands. Even snowblowers and leaf blowers are cheaper before the real cold sets in.

7. Gift Cards With Bonus Cash Offers Are Already Available

One of the easiest deals to snag right now involves gift cards. Retailers from Target to Kroger are offering limited-time promos like “Buy $50, Get $10 Free” on major brands, including Starbucks, Apple, and DoorDash. These bonuses typically vanish once December shopping spikes. Stocking up now not only saves money but also makes your gift planning effortless. It’s a clever way to beat inflation since the card value doesn’t depreciate even if prices go up later.

Acting Early Always Wins Against Inflation

Inflation doesn’t just affect groceries—it quietly eats into every part of your holiday budget. By jumping on these pre-holiday deals, you protect your wallet from seasonal markups and supply chain delays. Retail experts predict that December 2025 could see another round of price increases across key categories like electronics, appliances, and travel. Acting before Thanksgiving ensures you get what you want at the lowest possible cost. A few weeks’ head start today could easily translate into hundreds in savings next month.

Are you planning to grab any of these pre-holiday deals before prices rise? Share your shopping wins and money-saving strategies in the comments below!

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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