
"Since we no longer have to wait outside big box stores to score discounts for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the rush of chasing down a discounted PlayStation at your local big box store isn't quite there anymore. But what we've gained from the digitization of Cyber Monday far outweighs what we've lost. Now, the best thing about the post-Thanksgiving shopping holiday is that you can find deals on stuff you actually want without catalog pre-planning or schlepping to the store with a hangover."
"Cyber Monday is no longer just for electronicsyou can find deals on clothes, shoes, and everyday-carry accessories, like pocket knives. "The best Cyber Monday deals on pocket knives," wasn't even a sentence anyone had thought of uttering a decade ago. Used to be if you wanted a cool knife, you went to the sporting goods store or the pawn shop. Or you got one custom made."
"So far, we're most excited about Benchmade's Cyber Monday sale, where you can pick up one of our absolute favorite EDCs for 15 percent off through December 1st (a few of which are also on sale at Amazon and at Huckberry, if you prefer hardcore deal hunting). Otherwise, we've seen deals on the perennial go-to budget options, like the Gerber Paraframe or Armbar Cork, as well as a few Opinel knives."
Cyber Monday has shifted online, removing the need to wait in physical lines and enabling shoppers to find deals without prior catalog planning or store trips. The holiday now features discounts across categories beyond electronics, including clothing, footwear, EDC gear, and pocket knives. Major brands and budget options alike have sales, with notable promotions such as Benchmade's 15 percent off sale through December 1st and additional listings on Amazon and Huckberry. Popular budget and enthusiast brands like Gerber, Opinel, Leatherman, Kershaw, and CRKT are appearing in Cyber Monday deals throughout the week, with sales ending imminently.
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