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Sadly, most of the time, no-name brands are unknown for a reason.
The gadgets they make look just like the real deal.
A $49 Smart Peach Watch will not do as much as the real thing.
Finally, read the reviews.
How well are these tiny brands supporting people who buy the products?
Were the customers satisfied?
Did the Black Friday deal add up to an impressive gadget or small-name-big-time disappointment?
I promise, we’re really quite good at our jobs.
Looking for a new vacuum?
Check the battery life.
Fancy a new4KTV to play your PS5 on?
But there are some products that are almost never actually sold for their list price around Black Friday.
So focus on the price, not the discount.
Do be prepared to sift out whats a good deal and whats not.
So part of your plan should include checking with us before hitting buy on what looks like a bargain.
My advice - don’t get backed into a corner on Black Friday.
What was once a one-day-only event has evolved into a much, much wider period of discounts.
Alex is deals editor at TechRadar.
His editorial bylines also include contributions to T3 and GamesRadar.