The 2013 Best Buy Black Friday ad is finally out. It is packed with a bunch of deals that are worth the hassle of waiting and taking the risk that the item that you've been waiting for is already sold out by the time you reach the end of the queue.

Best Buy Black Friday 2013 Deals To Avoid

Although there is a wide array of stellar deals that's worth braving the equally enthusiastic crowd of shoppers, there are also a bunch of deals that are not definitely worth your time and effort. Here are some of the worst Best Buy Black Friday deals that you should stay away from.

iPad 2

On Black Friday 2013 at Best Buy puts the iPad 2 at $100 off discount. Although this sound like a great deal, it might surprise you that there will be limited quantities of iPad 2. There is a big chance that you might not get the device in your hands. Furthermore, take into consideration that the iPad 2 is already an old product with a much less resolution and poorer performance level as the newer iPads.

If you really want an iPad 2, you can consider the iPad 2 from the Apple refurbished store for $319. You can get the iPad at a lower price without the hassle of falling in line.

D2 Android Tablet

Budget-friendly Android tablets are always on Black Friday deals, even as low as $39 for the Best Buy D2 Android tablet. However, the D2 Android Tablet features a much slower processor and only 4GB memory which means even the simple tasks takes a lot of time to accomplish.

Here is what Laptop Mag tells about a similar D2 Android tablet with a slightly different model number, "At first glance, a $79.99 price tag for an Android 4.1 tablet with child-friendly features seem amazingly compelling. And even though the D2 Pad 712 doesn't come with the Google Play app store, it's still a 7-inch touch-screen device with an app store, right? Yes, but then you get a good look at the screen and start using the device. And then, that $79.99 suddenly seems much better left in your pocket."

Microsoft Surface For $199

The commercials for the Microsoft Surface alone are already enticing, what more if it is available only for $199. However, it is worth noting that it is not nearly as good as the newer Microsoft Surface 2, not to mention that the deal does not include the keyboard cover which costs nearly as much as $199.

Flash Drives And HDMI Cables

Best Buy Black Friday 2013 ads are trying to lure shoppers into buying old stocks of flash drives, HDMI cables, SD cards and other accessories, which you can also buy in Monoprice or Amazon on any day saving you the fuss of the crowd and long lines.