HP Quick Load 8.5" x 11" Paper, 20 lbs., 250 Sheets/Ream (28088) Clearance at $1.67
Saw it in Expired Deals, where it was $1.85 before
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Staples HP Quick Load Paper, 250 sheets (1/2 ream) down to $1.67 now. FSP or ship free if Plus
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RE: Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs Wednesday, July 21st National Hot Dog Day 5¢ Hot Dogs from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
@dangeruss No, because we switched over to Costco (noting that their polish dog and soda combo isn’t as good).
That, along with I’m trying to eat healthier…sigh. The only other thing I liked about Sam’s Club was better pricing on car tires and batteries. -
RE: Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs Wednesday, July 21st National Hot Dog Day 5¢ Hot Dogs from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
@ctgolfer mmm, Nathan’s hot dogs!
That’s one of the few things I miss about Sam’s Club, their $1.50 big Nathans hot dog and soda combo. -
RE: Staples in-store pandemic-themed Apache Mills door mats clearance, $1.46, YMMV
@my4mainecoons It’s 7.5 lbs, not ounces. It’s closer to a solid rubber mat (no “nap”) than it is to a carpet.
It does have an impressive warranty though. -
RE: Staples in-store pandemic-themed Apache Mills door mats clearance, $1.46, YMMV
@my4mainecoons said in Staples in-store pandemic-themed Apache Mills door mats clearance, $1.46, YMMV:
What’s the quality of the mat?
Well, it’s pretty heavy/thick and not likely to move around. But it’s sorta smooth and probably not the best for removing dirt.
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Staples in-store pandemic-themed Apache Mills door mats clearance, $1.46, YMMV
A big YMMV but some stores are clearing these out for as low as $1.46, down from $37.00.
I watched them get reduced to $5 something first, then finally to $1.46…
There were also “Wash Your Hands” and “Wear A Mask” editions, but I lost out on those, LOL.
Brickseek on the above mat (note they all show up priced full retail online). -
Cheap Parkside brand tools at Lidl (grocery) stores, YMMV
Maybe the biggest YMMV is living close to a Lidl store, a German-owned company opening stores in the eastern U.S.
Bigger stores than Aldi, almost supermarket size, but like Aldi sells non-grocery items at discount prices in the center section (note: with constantly changing stock). My first time in one, and I’ll be back for groceries and more.Any how, among those center aisle items were an assortment of “Parkside” brand tools, including items such a $40 electric pressure washer and a $20 belt sander.
I searched and found some youtube reviews of the belt sander, a model PBSD600A1, that were pretty favorable.
Can’t find a Lidl product link to it, but did find a link to on the U.K. Amazon site: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B084Z1YHPW
Anyway, $20 for a new belt sander is pretty amazing. Not sure about Lidl’s return policy though, in case it’s total crap, e.g. can’t track well, etc.Finally, I’d post this on the big, mean dealsite, but way too many Milwaukee and Dewalt fanboys over there.
Totally “serious professionals” that insist only on certain colors of Chinese made tools with the correct logos on them. -
RE: Staples ink recycling $30 spend requirement - are ink rewards eligible?
@c3 Thanks for the screenshot. As a Plus member, I only see/saw “Welcome, [my name]” at that spot at the top.
Not only that, but here on the 15th, I’m not seeing any Ink Rewards, despite recycling 20 cartridges in June (see below).
Now I’m wondering if my “ink or toner spend in last 180 days”, which shows as $30.48, doesn’t qualify for some reason?
No doubt I used some coupon to hit that, but would they show you some pre-coupon amount on this page, of all pages?
Guess I need to check later today, and if the same thing call Staples support for more info…
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RE: Fruit of the Loom Men's 12pk Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt - White - S, M, L $15.99 + FSP @ Target
@ctgolfer Approaching the cost of doing laundry (figuring in water, detergent, energy). Why do I find that depressing?