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Sears Black Friday 2016 Deals 2016 Black Friday hour 6pm on Thu, November 24th Sign Up for the BFAds 2016 Featured mailing list today Sign up for the BFAds mailing list and be the first to know when the ads leak for Sears. Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Date Added: New to Old Date Added: Old to New Kenmore 5.4-cu. ft. Electric Range w/ Convection Oven (Stainless Steel)Washer + Kenmore 7.3-cu.ft. Kenmore Elite 27" Wide Pedestal Washer Samsung 65" 4K LED Smart UH TV Clothing, Accessories, Sleepwear and Lingerie Samsung Smart Curved Blu-Ray Player w/ Built-In WifiHere's a great way to stay in touch on our daily deals and great savings. Enter your email address below to sign up and receive our promotions and exclusive offers! We need a little more information to check the availability and delivery options in your area. Thanks, for your feedback. Find products and compare prices Find a local store




Check on an order Please leave your comments and help us improve. If this is related to a specific issue, provide any available details (item number, order number, etc.) to help us resolve the matter faster. You can also contact customer service directly. Find The Closests Outlet Stores Near You {{so.myStorePhone}} - Store #{{so.myStoreUnit}} Shop Store Inventory | | {{stores.city}}, {{stores.state}} - {{stores.storeType}} {{stores.address}}, {{stores.city}}, {{stores.state}} {{stores.zip}} {{stores.phone}} - Store #{{stores.unit}} Shop Store | | Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Presidents Day pops up on our calendar just after we’ve taken down our heart-shaped Valentine’s Day decorations and just before we plan our spring break vacations. But the often-overlooked holiday may offer up significant savings on some of life’s necessities.




If you’ve been putting off purchasing a mattress, furniture or major appliance, here’s what you should know about shopping over Presidents Day weekend.What to buy (and skip)Presidents Day is Feb. 20, but sales will start before the holiday and last for at least a few days after. Plan your shopping accordingly, especially if the item you want is in high demand.Furniture tops our list of worthwhile purchases. Historically, department stores discount their home departments during the holiday weekend. Last Presidents Day, J.C. Penney took 40% to 60% off furniture and mattresses, Wayfair discounted home furniture by up to 70% and Target took 25% off rugs and bedding online.This year, Joss & Main shoppers can use code EXTRA20 between Feb. 15 and 23 to take an additional 20% off home categories, including rugs, outdoor furniture, bedding and wall art.The most amazing President Day sales are on home appliancesIs there mail on Presidents Day? A look at what’s closedAppliances will also be a bargain.




If you spring for a major purchase, check for free shipping and delivery offers, which could save you a considerable amount.Feb. 15 through 28 at home improvement store Lowe’s select appliances will be up to 30% off.The weekend will be a prime opportunity for savings on mattresses and winter clothing, says consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow, professor emeritus at Golden Gate University and author of Decoding the New Consumer Mind: How and Why We Shop and Buy. She calls Presidents Day an undervalued shopping holiday.Presidents Day sale events offer a chance to nab a discount on something you really need, but think twice before you start spending your Benjamins. For instance, deals on spring items won’t be so hot. They’re less likely to be discounted than winter products because they’ve just been released.“My advice to shoppers is to think carefully about the item, not just the price,” Yarrow said in an email. “It's all too common to get overly excited about a discount and buy more than you need or something that's not quite right.”




Where to goOnce you’ve narrowed down your shopping list, decide where to go. Here are additional deals available over the weekend:Ashley HomeStore: Through Feb. 20, get 25% off online purchases of $3,000 or more, among other savings. Best Buy: Save $300 on select gaming PCs and $200 on select MacBook Air 13-inch models.Cabela’s: Shop discounts on sofas, recliners, TV stands and more in the Presidents Day Furniture Sale.Converse: Feb. 17 through 20, take an additional 40% off clearance sneakers in store at Converse Factory locations. Valid on select clearance styles. See store associate for complete details.La-Z-Boy: Find sale prices on recliners, sectionals and more both online and in store.Mattress Firm: Through Feb. 26, or while supplies last, save up to $500 storewide. Selection may vary by store.National Park Service: On Feb. 20, get free admission to National Park Service sites that normally charge an entrance fee.Overstock: Feb. 17 through 23, get an extra 20% off area rugs and mattresses and an extra 10% off bedding and bath, among other sale categories.




Sears: Through Feb. 26, save up to 40% on appliances and up to 30% on vacuums.Sleep Train: Save up to $400 on Beautyrest mattress sets through Feb. 26.Visit your local store or check online for full redemption details, including possible exclusions.RELATED: ‘Buy online, pick up in store’ is a double-edged dealMap out a year’s worth of shopping right nowWhat to buy (and skip) in FebruaryCourtney Jespersen is a staff writer at NerdWallet, a personal finance website. NerdWallet is a USA TODAY content partner providing general news, commentary and coverage from around the web. Its content is produced independently of USA TODAY.*Minimum purchase before taxes. Discount applied at checkout.**excludes .97 endings & clearance *Achat minimum avant les taxes. Le rabais sera appliqué à la caisse.**À l'exclusion des articles dont le prix se termine par ,97, et des articles en liquidation. Sears loses money again but CEO sees hope in smaller decline Hoffman Estates-based Sears Holdings reported full year 2014 earnings Thursday as well as fourth-quarter results, important because they include its holiday performance.




The company continued to lose money, now for the 11th consecutive quarter, as revenues and same-store sales — a key metric that excludes the revenue drop resulting from ongoing store closings — continued to decline. Here's how the quarter and year played out, and a bit of what's to come:Net loss: The fourth-quarter loss was $159 million, an improvement over the loss of $358 million over the same period a year earlier. Losses widened for the year, however, to $1.7 billion from $1.4 billion the year before. The company said its quarterly earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, an approximate measure of a company's operating cash flow, was positive, at $125 million, for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2012. During the same period last year, EBITDA showed a loss of $92 million. Losses per share: Shareholders lost $1.50 per diluted share in the fourth quarter, compared with a loss of $3.58 a year earlier. For the year, losses per diluted share were $15.82, wider than the $12.87 loss in the prior fiscal year.




Revenue: Sales for the quarter dropped to $8.1 billion from $10.6 billion. For the year, revenues were down to $31.2 billion from $36.2 billion.Same-store sales: Sales at stores open at least a year declined 4.4 percent for the important holiday quarter. Sears stores suffered the worst declines, at 7 percent, driven by declines in consumer electronics, apparel and Sears Auto Centers; mattresses and appliances performed well. Kmart's same-store sales were down 2 percent, driven by declines in consumer electronics and grocery and household goods while toys, jewelry and apparel did well. For the year, same-store sales dropped 1.4 percent at Kmart and 2.1 percent at Sears. The "why": Sears Holdings closed 234 stores last year as part of its ongoing efforts to shrink its asset base to transform from a traditional department store chain into a membership program called Shop Your Way. Revenue declines for the year also are attributable to the reduction of the company's stake in Sears Canada and the spinoff of Lands' End.




The company owed the narrowing of its losses for the quarter to expense reductions, mostly in payroll, insurance and advertising, as well as asset reconfiguration. Quote you on that: "While we clearly believe that we can improve upon these results, we are pleased with the positive trend that started in the third quarter, and we currently expect this level of improvement to carry forward into our full year 2015 results," said Sears Holdings chairman and CEO Eddie Lampert. "We believe that the changes we are making to focus on our best stores, reward our best members and pursue our best categories will help us continue to transform Sears Holdings into a leading integrated membership-focused company."Highlights from the year: To ensure it could support operations and meet obligations as it heads into the busy holiday shopping season, Sears Holdings raised $2.3 billion through various financial maneuverings, including a rights offering, the sale of most of its stake in Sears Canada and a loan from Lampert, who owns 48.5 percent of the company.

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