Earlier this month, Kohl's revealed its ultimate 66-page 2017 Black Friday ad with wild deals starting Monday, Nov. 20.

On Thanksgiving Day — Thursday, Nov. 23 —the retailer’s doorbuster sales will begin online at 12:01 a.m. CST. Stores open at 5 p.m. (an hour earlier than last year) and will remain open through 1 p.m. on Black Friday.

But shoppers can get in on discounts starting Monday, Nov. 20 at 12:01 a.m. CST.

Between Nov. 20-25, customers will also earn $15 Kohl’s cash for every $50 spent.

Here are some of our top deal picks from the 66-page Kohl’s Black Friday ad:

  • Samsung 55-inch 4K Ultra HD TV plus $150 Kohl's Cash: $499.99 (save $500)
  • Amazon Echo Dot: $29.99 (regular price: $49.99)
  • DJI Spark quadcopter plus $120 Kohl's cash: $399.99 (regular price: $499.99)
  • Google Home: $79.99 plus $15 Kohl's cash (regular price: $129.99)
  • Sony PlayStation 4 plus $60 Kohl's cash: $199.99 (regular price: $379.99)
  • Xbox One S plus $45 Kohl's cash: $189.99 (regular price: $279.99)
  • Fitbit Charge 2 heart rate + fitness wristband plus $30 Kohl's cash: $99.99 (regular price: $150)
  • Canon EOS REBEL T6 DSLR Camera Zoom Kit plus $135 Kohl's cash: $449.99 (regular price: 749.99)
  • Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt plus $15 Kohl's cash: $79.99 (regular price: $99)
  • iRobot Roomba 635 Vacuuming Robot plus $60 Kohl's cash: $289.99 (regular price: $399.99)
  • 7 foot pre-lit slim tree plus $15 in Kohl's cash: $79.99 (regular price: $249.99)
  • Dress shirts for men: $16.99 (regular price: $40-$50)
  • 50% select off Fisher Price, Playskool, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Nerf toys

You can also find a list of the deals at bestblackfriday.com.

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