23 gifts our editors adore, all on sale for Black Friday

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It’s no secret that Yahoo writers and editors love to shop. Indeed, we’ve made a career of it! When some people throw their hands up in the air and say, “I don’t know what to buy!” we say, “Bring it!” So if you need a gift idea, you’ve come to the right place. And if you want to buy more for less, well, you’re also in the right spot, because all of these editor-approved gifts are on sale for Black Friday today.

We spend our days scrolling for the best deals, testing new products and researching the best stuff. So when it comes to gift-giving, well, let’s just say we’ll bet you wish you were on our list this year. If you’re ready to start your holiday shopping and you need some help, we’ve compiled the best gifts — the ones we’re absolutely obsessed with — that you can get on sale (up to 60% off!) during the Amazon Black Friday sale.

Seriously, we’re filled with gift ideas! If you don’t see something on this list that strikes your fancy, check out our gift guides for her, him, Secret Santa, the hostess with the mostest and more.

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“As someone whose greatest fear is burning my house down, I’m a little obsessed with these pretty yet practical gadgets. Not only do they allow you to enjoy the scent of your favorite candles without any flame, they can also extend their lives as well. I plan on getting a few of these to gift to family and friends this year; at under $30, it’s a small price to pay for some peace of mind.” —Britt Ross, Senior Deals Writer

$27 at Amazon

Amazon

“Who doesn’t want to curl up in a ridiculously soft blanket during the winter months? There is nothing I love more than hanging on my couch underneath a pile of blankets, so I plan on adding this faux fur one from Ugg into the mix. It’s machine-washable and neutral enough to go with any home decor. While this throw is on sale, I plan on snagging it right away.” —Julia Webb, Shopping Manager

$75 at Amazon

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“I’m a huge fan of my silk pillowcase — I feel like royalty while sleeping on the smooth surface, but it also keeps my hair from breaking and frizzing at night. This holiday season, I’m going to spread the wealth and gift these to friends and family. At just $10, it makes the perfect stocking stuffer. You can also choose from tons of different colors — everything from neutrals to bright pink and teal — so there’s a style for everyone on your list.” —Rory Halperin, Senior Commerce Editor

$9 at Amazon

Amazon

“Do you know how hard it is to get a tween boy to wear any sort of coat or jacket? Well, I’ve finally found a workaround: This battery-pack-powered fleece. It’s light enough not to bug a coat-averse kid from the get-go, and they can toggle between three heat levels by pressing a button. If you’re not part of the bus-stop crew, never fear — it would be a great gift for anyone who wants a little extra warmth without the bulk this winter.” —Saundra Latham, Commerce Editor

$91 at Amazon

Amazon

“Black thumb? No problem. These teeny-tiny plants are impossible to kill. This 758-piece set is one of the most popular Lego releases from the last year — and that’s saying something since they recently earned the title of the most-searched toy brand on Google’s Holiday 100.” —Amanda Garrity, Gifting Editor

$40 at Amazon

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“This is a worthy stocking stuffer for any pet owner. It grabs hair from rugs, upholstery, pet beds — basically, any pet-loved place or perch — way more effectively than a vacuum, and you can use it over and over, so say goodbye to those annoying rollers of sticky tape. The only downside is that once you use it, you’ll realize that your house has not actually been clean since you brought home Fido or Fluffy,” —Saundra Latham, Commerce Editor

$16 at Amazon

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“The best budget tablet just got a refresh, and while the updates are pretty modest, this is still an amazingly versatile device — especially at the Black Friday price of just $55. Amazon even managed to bake some new AI features into the Fire HD 8, like e-mail proofreading and natural-language web page summaries. Before you spend a small fortune on an iPad Mini, you owe it to yourself to catch Fire. Read my Amazon Fire HD 8 review to learn more.” — Rick Broida, Senior Technology Writer

$55 at Amazon

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“I usually don’t wear earbuds since they tend to fall out of my ears, but a few months ago, Bose gifted me a pair of these Ultra Open Earbuds, and I can’t get enough of them! They fit like an ear cuff, so they actually stay put. Plus, they’re not noise-cancelling, which I love because I can still hear the world around me. This makes me feel a lot safer while I’m out walking. And I’m definitely not alone in loving them — Oprah even featured them on her Favorite Things List this year! Now that they’re on sale, I’m thinking they’d make the perfect Christmas gift for my sister.” —Rebecca Carhart, Style Writer

$249 at Amazon

Amazon

“I use an artificial Christmas tree, so I love lighting up this Balsam and Cedar scent from Yankee Candle to give my apartment that cozy holiday feel. This enchanting blend features aromatic balsam, cedarwood and juniper berry — it smells exactly like a real tree. It should last me through the holidays, though I might get a second just to be safe.” —Rebecca Carhart, Style Writer

$15 at Amazon

Amazon

“As someone who always travels with just a carry-on, no matter how long the trip, I have to say this Travelpro suitcase is a total dream! It rolls so effortlessly, and the contour grip handle feels super comfortable to hold. I love how both sections have zippered panels that help compress my belongings, plus there are multiple pockets for all my smaller items. The best part? It has an expansion zipper that gives me an extra two inches of space, which is a lifesaver when I get carried away with souvenir shopping!” —Rebecca Carhart, Style Writer

$277 at Amazon

Amazon

“Even at full price, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max was the budget pick in our best streaming devices roundup. At 50% off, it’s a steal. Amazon’s streamer may not have the easiest interface in the world, but it does have lightning-fast Wi-Fi, robust parental controls and some of the best gaming options anywhere — including support for Xbox Game Pass (basically console gaming without the console). All for a measly $30.” —Rick Broida, Senior Tech Editor

$33 at Amazon

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“If you really want to treat someone this season, get them the L’ange Le Stylist hair dryer. It’s super lightweight, dries hair fast and leaves hair silky smooth. My mom bought one over the summer and made me compare it to my Dyson, and I have to say, I like this one better! It’s so much lighter. Unfortunately, she took hers on a trip abroad and it broke, but she loved it so much she bought another one. Now I feel like my beauty-loving teen goddaughter may need one for Christmas (and maybe me too).” —Ellie Conley, Trending Writer

$119 at Amazon

Amazon

“I love these ESW face masks. I often buy them to stick in birthday cards as a small treat or bring them on trips to share with friends. This ‘juice cleanse’ multipack comes with five fruit-forward masks for detoxing pores, brightening, moisturizing and soothing skin and providing anti-aging benefits. And just to note, I have sensitive skin that’s prone to breakouts and they’ve always helped, never irritated my skin. They’re great stocking stuffers, but I’ll also give out a few to my girlfriends this holiday season.” —Ellie Conley, Trending Writer

$25 at Amazon

Amazon

“More and more research shows that inhaling certain scents throughout the day (such as rosemary and peppermint) can lead to increased focus and mental clarity overall. This diffuser is wildly well reviewed and it will look cute in my (or my gift recipient’s) office too.” —Jennifer Romolini, Senior Beauty Editor

$17 at Amazon

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“When I tell my teenage daughter to put on a hat in the winter, she inevitably always grabs MY absolute favorite Madewell beanie. So this season, I’m gifting her one of her own. Normally, this cotton hat is $35 at Madewell, but right now Amazon has two colors on sale for less. I’m grabbing both!” — Jeanine Edwards, Shopping Director

$25 at Amazon

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“I love my husband dearly, but he’s never met a TV remote that he didn’t near-immediately lose somewhere — in the couch cushions, under the coffee table, sometimes in different rooms from the television entirely. Tile Stickers have been a lifesaver for when we’re struggling to locate the Roku clicker, soundbar remote, etc., and I have a feeling this two-pack will come in very handy for a variety of these kinds of items. They’re perfect for gifting to any similarly-absent-minded loved ones too — stocking stuffer, anyone?” —Carrie McCabe, Senior Deals Writer

$36 at Amazon

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“My son just started asking ‘why?’ incessantly, so I’m leaning heavily into early learning resources. I love Britannica’s educational books like this First Big Book of Why, and with 10 nieces (yes, all nieces) and my own two kids to nerd out with, I’ll be sharing the love with titles like The Good Germ Hotel, Britannica’s Ready for School Words and Literally.” —Laura Williams, Senior Health Writer

$20 at Amazon

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“This oversize cardigan looks very similar to an expensive Jenni Kayne one that’s $395, but obviously, this one is a fraction of the price. I got one last year and it’s super soft, comfy and washes well — so I had to get two more. This year, I’m going to gift one to my mom. They’re great for layering over a T-shirt with jeans or leggings and especially great for travel. I know my snowbird mother will take hers on the plane to Florida this year, and when she lands, it won’t take up too much room in her tote bag.” —Ellie Conley, Trending Writer

$36 at Amazon

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“This bright, invigorating all-natural scrub is made from some of the most skin-nourishing ingredients around, including sweet orange oil, dead sea salt, organic aloe vera juice and coconut oil. The scent is more tart than candy-sweet and it’s amazingly effective for sloughing off dead skin cells. And the price can’t be beat.” Jennifer Romolini, Senior Beauty Editor

$10 at Amazon

Amazon

“Not everyone likes wearing a watch or ring while exercising. For the fitness buff who wants to track their heart rate and intensity level without restricting wrist or hand movement, Polar’s Verity Sense armband is the way to go — Polar is known for its top-notch heart rate products” —Laura Williams, Senior Health Writer

$80 at Amazon

Amazon

“For anyone who runs, hikes or bikes and wants a GPS watch, this lightweight Polar Pacer is an excellent choice. It’s also good for tracking general activity and fitness metrics and includes a built-in heart rate monitor.” —Laura Williams, Senior Health Writer

$185 at Amazon

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“If you’re anything like me, then you stare at a computer for at least eight hours a day. And there’s the time spent scrolling TikTok and Instagram after-hours. And, ya know, the hours spent bingeing the latest Netflix release. Well, this heated massager will nip the all-too-inevitable eye strain in the bud. Switch between five different modes until you find the right level of heat, vibration and compression. You can even play some music — either the stuff that comes pre-loaded or your own tunes via Bluetooth — to really zen out. It’s a must for anyone looking to amp up their self-care routine in the year ahead, aka everyone you know.” —Amanda Garrity, Gifting Editor

$50 at Amazon

Amazon

“Weighted blankets and toys can help kids calm down, and these lavender-scented, microwavable stuffed animals are on my list to buy for my own kids this year. This spider to match my son’s Spiderman theme, and the unicorn for my daughter. Anything to make bedtime a little easier, right?” —Laura Williams, Senior Health Writer

$22 at Amazon

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