Best Buy is once again doubling down on fast delivery in the final home stretch leading up to Christmas.
The Richfield-based electronics retailer is trying to rein in last-minute holiday shoppers by offering free two-day shipping for online orders placed by 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Orders placed by that deadline are also expected to arrive in time for Christmas.
The free shipping upgrade is aimed at ushering in more sales in what is expected to be a lackluster season for the retailer.
Best Buy offered a similar promotion last year, but it started a week earlier and was only on orders totaling more than $35. One of its major competitors, Amazon, offers free two-day shipping to members of its $99-a-year Prime program.
Best Buy has also been offering free shipping on any size order since late October through Jan. 2. Minneapolis-based Target Corp. is also promoting free shipping on all online orders during the holiday shopping season. Its cutoff date for free delivery on items to arrive before Christmas is Dec. 21.
Two-day delivery isn't likely to be a stretch for Best Buy. The retailer has been making big strides in cutting down the delivery time of packages to customers' doorsteps in the last couple of years since it has begun shipping items directly from its stores instead of relying only on fulfillment centers that may be farther away.
In the latest rankings of top retailers by StellaService, a firm that tracks shipping speed, Best Buy landed at the top of the list for shipping speed. In the third quarter, it delivered 83 percent of packages within two days and 92 percent within four days, according to the firm. The average delivery time was 2.3 days, compared to the average of 4.2 days among the other retailers in the study.
"They are not only getting packages out the door faster, but are really using that store footprint really well to cut down on the transit speed with packages arriving typically in under two days," said Kevon Hills, StellaService's vice president of research.