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Black Friday: Tools to find the best deal

Filed under: Bargains, Shopping, Technology, Black Friday

If you're looking for great Black Friday deals you should read WalletPop's Black Friday Shopping Guide, which will tell you the best places to shop for specific items, but if you still need to compare the Black Friday sales we have five tools to help you find what you're looking for.

First off Cheapism.com points us to an interactive online Black Friday offer browser that lets you sort, compare and filter on many categories so that you can compare the Black Friday sales that matter to you. It is easy to sort by store, price, category, brand, and even if there is a rebate involved.

Cheapism also pointed out a Black Friday Twitter aggregation tool put together by the Washington Post that is pulling in Black Friday deals from companies that Tweet. This is a great place to watch for last minute deal announcements and coupon codes.

Find the best of the cheap quickly and easily with Cheapism

Filed under: Bargains, Shopping, Simplification, Technology

Finding a cheap product is easy; finding a cheap product that isn't crap on the other hand can take quite a bit of research.

It's not uncommon to spend several hours looking for real opinions and reviews of good cheap products but thanks to Cheapism that's a thing of the past.

Cheapism's motto is, "We make the low price picks, you can make budget buys." They accomplish this by writing their own reviews of cheap products, delivering their findings in a straightforward and educational manner.

In a phone interview with WalletPop, Max Levitte, co-founder of Cheapism, told us that Cheapism is different from other review sites because of its "singular focus on low-cost goods and services and the interests of frugal consumers."


Headlines from WalletPop Partners