Best Buy Canada's epic week-long sale includes up to $550 off TVs, laptops, air fryers and more
Looking to indulge in a little retail therapy this weekend? Now's the perfect time, because Best Buy's Top Deals are officially here — and the savings are worth getting excited about. Whether you're upgrading your kitchen, refreshing your tech or on the hunt for a good deal, you'll find major markdowns from well-known brands like Dyson, Philips, Samsung, Sony and more.
On now until June 26, you can save up to $550 on everything from must-have kitchen gadgets and small appliances to high-performance smartwatches, smartphones, espresso machines and beyond. It's the kind of sale that makes it easy to treat yourself and check off your wish list all at once.
Not quite sure where to start? Don't worry, we've got you covered. As shopping experts, we've scoured the sale and rounded up 14 of the best deals worthy of your attention. These standout picks will have you sprinting to Best Buy (or at least clicking "add to cart") in no time.
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Ready to totally upgrade your cleaning game? This gadget vacuums and mops at the same time, blasting away dirt and spills in one easy sweep. It even uses a smart sensor to adjust suction and water flow based on your floor, so every clean is spotless without any extra effort.
Level up your laptop game with this fast and reliable powerhouse. This sleek HP is designed to keep you productive and entertained. Whether you're working, streaming or anything in between, it's all in a stylish, travel-ready package.
Meet your new kitchen fave. Tucking into crispy fries, roasted veggies and succulent wings in no time and with less oil has never been so easy. Not only is it compact, but it's super easy to clean, too.
Skip the coffee shop lines and bring barista-level vibes home with this espresso maker. With its sleek design, built-in grinder and one-touch magic, your perfect cup is just seconds away and with a deal this good, now's the time to shop.
Beat the heat like a boss this summer with this portable (and powerful!) AC unit. Able to effortlessly cool rooms up to 450 sq ft, it's outfitted with smooth-rolling wheels and a handy remote that makes chilling out as easy as pressing a button.
A true game-changer, this Samsung Galaxy smartphone is seriously next-level with its huge 6.9-inch screen and crazy sharp camera that makes every shot look amazing.
Turn your living room into a movie theatre with this Sony Smart TV. You won't believe your eyes with its insanely clear picture and crazy vibrant colours. Plus, with super-smooth performance and sound, it's perfect for binge-watching, gaming or watching the game.
Whether you're hiking, biking, or just living life on the edge, this watch has got your back. Built tough and solar-powered to last up to 37 days, it even features a built-in flashlight for those late-night adventures.
Say goodbye to heavy, tangled cords with this Dyson cordless stick vacuum. It's super lightweight, crazy powerful and cleans up spills in a snap.
Tough, powerful and waterproof, this speaker is ready to rock for up to 12 hours. Delivering crisp sound, it's your new go-to whether you're poolside, on the dock or anywhere in between.
Combining power and style, this Samsung Galaxy smartphone packs a lightning-fast processor, ample storage and an incredible camera all in one sleek package. Best of all, it's unlocked, which gives you the freedom to choose your carrier.
Give your living room a home theatre upgrade you've been wanting with this soundbar that fills your space with rich, immersive sound perfectly tuned to your room. Plus, with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, streaming your favourite music and movies has never been easier and more convenient, or sounded so good!
Get ready to level up your kid's ride with this scooter that perfectly balances fun and safety. Designed for kids aged 6 to 10, it features a powerful motor, three speed options and a top speed of 16 km/h with a 14 km range, making every ride an adventure.
This Lenovo Chromebook is a great everyday laptop with its 15.6" screen, smooth performance and ample storage to handle all your browsing, streaming and work files. It's also super lightweight and easy to carry around.

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