Black Friday 2016: Best deals for under $50 from Kmart, Target, Macy's

Women shop for handbags at Macy's Herald Square store during the early opening of the Black Friday sales in the Manhattan borough of New York. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

It's only a few days before Thanksgiving, and some are planning to burn calories by heading to different stores for the Black Friday sales the following day. On Nov. 25, the biggest retailers in the country will be opening their doors as early as 6 a.m. to welcome bargain hunters, and it can be expected that things could get a bit chaotic as shoppers race to fill their carts with various items at extremely low prices.

Kmart, Target, and Macy's are just some of the stores that will be participating in the shopping extravaganza, and each store has a variety of toys, appliances, apparel, Christmas décor, and other items to choose from. Some are even priced below $50 — perfect for those who are on a tight budget.

Here are the best deals under $50 from Kmart, Target, and Macy's.

Kmart:

Kitchen appliances at $9.99 each Update a loved one's kitchen with the Proctor Silex 12-cup coffeemaker, two-slice toaster, SureCut can opener, Black & Decker Easy Steam iron, Power Pro Hand Mixer or Mr. Coffee four-cup coffeemaker for only $9.99 each!

Just Kidz 3-in-1 easel ($20) or tea party table and chairs ($15) Kids will be inspired to unleash their creativity on this 3-in-1 easel that features three boards in one, so two children can play and learn at the same time. Meanwhile, little girls will want to dress up and host an afternoon tea party with this bright purple and pink table and chairs set complete with 25-piece tea service.

Women's Joe Boxer arcade-style boots ($9.99, originally priced at $24.99) These boots are made of synthetic leather that resists wear and tear, and the flat heel keeps one's look casual. It is available in Brown and Black.

Target:

Amazon Fire 7-inch tablet ($33.33, originally priced at $49.99) Read favorite e-books or watch movies on this 7-inch tablet with Wi-Fi and 8 GB of native storage.

Barbie play sets ($29.99 each) Choose from the Barbie Big Box set which includes the Ultimate Closet with accessories, Glam convertible, and Barbie and Ken dolls for only $29.99 or the Barbie Ultimate Puppy Mobile for the same price.

Sky Viper Nano Drone ($18.99, originally priced at $29.99) At under 3 inches, this toy is perfect for piloting indoors or outside and has a long range spread spectrum transmission of up to 200 feet away.

Macy's:

Celebrity perfume sets for $20 Choose perfume sets from Rihanna, Jessica Simpson, Elizabeth Taylor, or One Direction.

Makeup gift bundles from Clinique, Benefit or Tarte for only $15 Choose from a two-piece Limited Edition Clay Eyeshadow Quad and Deluxe Mascara Set from Tarte, a four-piece Cherry on Top set from Clinique, or a three-piece They're Real set from Benefit.

Snack dispenser for $19.99 (originally priced at $39.99) Fill this snack dispenser with a loved one's favorite candy for a sweet Christmas treat.

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