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Walmart Cyber Monday Deals

Walmart Cyber Monday Deals - When it comes to the best Walmart Cyber Monday deals it wouldn’t be fair not to discuss price. Walmart has approximately 189 items on their Cyber Monday deals list ranging in price from $7.00-$848.00. The most inexpensive markdowns by Walmart this Cyber Monday are the $7.00 Faded glory jackets followed by an Axe Holiday Value set which is set at $8.50. Walmart has several $10.00 deals including a personalized photo stocking by Disney, Iron Man 2 figures, children’s pajama sets, document frames, Christmas photo gift and a photo collage travel mug. You’ll find plenty of toys and housewares under $20.00 as well.

Walmart Cyber Monday best deals


For $30.00 you can get a Philips Norelco Men’s Shaving system, two Snuggies, Bright Starts cradling bouncers for babies and a George Women’s double breasted pea coat in available colors. There is a Flexible Flyer Triple Fun II Swing Set marked at $99.00 as well as an Ironman Dakota Massage Table for 99.00.

One of what we’re guessing may become Walmart’s most popular deal is the Apple iPod Nano 8GB, and 16 GB bundle with accessory kit starting at $138.00. For $139.00 you can get a Brother 60 stitch computerized sewing machine and at $149.00 an electric oak fireplace.

An Xbox 360 live value bundle starts at $249.00 and a 26” viore Class TV/DVD combo is at $249.00 as well. A 15′ trampoline and enclosure combo is only $250.00.

Walmart Cyber Monday Deals

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