Black Friday = Christmas Sorted (If You Do It Right)

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I am not a spontaneous person, and I love to plan things ahead so I have room to worry about other things, especially in December.

So I love the annual Black Friday sale and look forward to it each year. It isn’t just for impulse buys and gadgets you’ll regret — it’s the smart mum’s secret weapon to crush the gift list, stick to a budget, and reclaim December from stress and overspending.

Here’s how to shop Black Friday like a boss — and walk into Christmas with your budget (and sanity) intact.

1. Make a List (and Actually Stick to It)

This isn’t the time to “see what’s on sale.” That’s how you end up with three novelty mugs and no gift for Grandma.

Before you go online and browse:

  • Write your Christmas gift list.
  • Set a per-person budget.
  • Use a spreadsheet, app, or old-school notepad — whatever keeps you honest.

2. Start Now

Black Friday isn’t one day anymore. It’s a sales month. Retailers (like Amazon) roll out deals early to beat competitors and clear stock.

Meaning? The good stuff sells out fast.
Set alerts, bookmark your go-tos, and don’t wait for Friday if you see a legit deal.

Retailers have already started rolling out early Black Friday deals. Don’t wait — if you see something on your list and it’s on sale, grab it.


3. Know What’s Worth Buying

Smart buys: toys, tech, beauty sets, home goods, books, subscriptions.
Overhyped traps: cheap electronics, mystery boxes, stuff you wouldn’t want full-price.

Look for:

  • Bundle deals (great for splitting into multiple gifts)
  • Free shipping or returns
  • Actual discounts (check past prices — not just “RRP slashed!”)

Smart Brands, Smart Finds

Some brands are doing more than just discounts — they’re helping mums shop smarter. These are worth checking during the Black Friday chaos:

  • Petzyo — Premium Aussie-made dog food with clean ingredients and flexible subscriptions. Use code WETHRIFT15 for 15% off (at time of writing) and skip the panic supermarket pet aisle.
  • Organics on a Budget — Affordable organic food, snacks, beauty, pantry staples. If you want to shop cleaner without blowing the Christmas budget.
  • CrazySales — Huge site, huge variety. Think homewares, fitness gear, outdoor stuff, even inflatable pools. Price hunters, start here.
  • Adult Toy Megastore — For gals who want to treat themselves, spice up their relationship, or just enjoy some cheeky shopping. Discreet, often discounted. Use KAMANIA10 or EMMA10 for a cheeky discount at checkout (limited).
  • QBD Books — Books = underrated Christmas gold. Stock up on kids’ titles, bestsellers, or puzzles. Discounts run up to 70% off select lines during Black Friday. Signup discounts also available.
  • Brewquets — Unique beer & snack hampers, ideal for hard-to-buy-for dads, uncles or your partner. Delivered Australia-wide.
  • BestDeals NZ — If you’re shopping across the ditch, this Kiwi bargain site has plenty of home, tech and pet gear. Prices shift fast, so bookmark and refresh.

These aren’t just brands. They’re how you win Black Friday without losing your mind.


4. Don’t Forget Non-Gift Wins

Think ahead.

  • Wrapping paper? Stock up now.
  • Christmas Day outfits for the kids? Nab them early.
  • Summer gear for the holidays? It’s all on sale too.

5. Know When to Walk Away

Not every deal is for you. If it wasn’t on your list and doesn’t serve a purpose, scroll past.
Impulse buying is just overspending with a shiny label.

Black Friday is a gift — if you use it right.
Plan ahead, shop smart, and you’ll breeze through December while everyone else is elbow-deep in panic buys and maxed-out cards.

Christmas, sorted.

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Lenz
Lenz has been part of the Stay At Home Mum team since 2015 and currently serves as its General Manager. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Development Communication, Major in Journalism, from Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan and previously worked as a news reporter for SunStar Cagayan de Oro. Lenz contributes practical guides, lifestyle resources, and helpful content designed to support busy families while overseeing the platform’s content and marketing initiatives.

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