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Wayfair Black Friday deals 2025?

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Anyone know when Wayfair usually drops their Black Friday deals? Looking to upgrade some furniture. What date should I mark on my calendar for 2025?


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I spent a lot of time analyzing density specs and load ratings before my last room setup. Honestly, Wayfair is fine if you just need it to look decent, but for actual DIY use or heavy gear, the material thickness is usually sub-par. I had a piece that was marketed as solid wood but turned out to be thin veneer over low-density fiberboard... was a huge pain to stabilize.

  • Just go with any industrial workbench or table from Uline.
  • Their gear is usually rated for heavy weight and the steel gauges are much thicker than home furniture.
  • Commercial stuff has hardware that wont strip out the first time you put it together.
  • It is a better bet if you want something that doesnt wobble when you are actually using it. Usually, those industrial suppliers dont even do big Black Friday blowouts because the pricing is based on commercial volume, but the build quality beats those residential deals anyway.


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Came here to say the same thing lol. Great minds think alike I guess.


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Forget Wayfair for garage furniture. I've had good luck with Gladiator Garageworks. Their modular cabinets are built to withstand shop conditions. I got a set in 2022; still solid. Might want to consider checking their website directly around November; sometimes better deals than third-party retailers. Be careful of particleboard imitations.


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Wayfair's 'deals' often use inflated MSRP. Honestly, I've had issues with build quality. Check IKEA's AS-IS section; real discounts on returns, often around 70% off.


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Don't wait! Check local furniture stores; often better deals than Wayfair's 'sale' prices. Shop around!


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Forget Wayfair. Black Friday's a wash. Check Article instead. In my experience, their quality outlasts the savings. I'd bet you find a better long-term value there.


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While you're at it, check seatbelt webbing. Check for fraying - safety first!


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