Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Best of Menards (8.14 - 8.28)

It's been awhile since I've seen a Menards ad in the Sunday paper, and frankly I've been missing them, luckily for us there was a new one this Sunday. As usual I've compiled their best rebate deals under $10. Just a reminder that these prices reflect the rebate, and that these rebates are through the mail and take 4-6 weeks to arrive at your door, and come in the form of in-store credit. Think of Menards rebates as a form of Register Rewards from Walgreens, the point is to acquire them and keep using them week to week to keep your out of pocket expense down after the initial trips.

  • 4 pk Fan light bulbs - $3 - $3 mail in rebate = FREE (after rebate) (limit 2 packs per household)
  • Shopper's Bags - .98 each - .98 rebate = Free (limit 10 bags per household)
  • Vaseline Sheer Infusion Lotion - 6.8 oz $5 -$5 rebate = Free AND 13.5 oz $8 - $8 rebate = Free (limit six bottles of EACH size per household) if you wanted to you could get 12 bottles of FREE lotion!!! you pay out of pocket but you'll get it all back
  • Hand Sanitizer - $1 - $1 rebate (limit 5 bottles per household)
  • Rain Poncho - $3 - $3 rebate (limit 2 per household)
  • 2" Hand clamp - $4.50 - $4.50 rebate = Free (limit 2 clamps per household)
  • Multi-Purpose Rope - $4.99 - $4 rebate = .99 each (limit 4 per household)
  • Water Filter Replacement Cartridges, 2 different kinds - $2.99 each - $2 rebate = Free (limit 1 of each kind per household)
  • Fiberglass Replacement Screen - $3.99 each - $2 rebate = $1.99 each ( limit 4 rolls per household)
  • All Purpose Shop Wipes - $5.99 - $4 rebate = $1.99 each (limit 2 containers per household)
  • Mold-X Deep Stain Remover - $9.98 - $5 rebate = $4.48 each ( limit 4 bottles per household)
I have to admit that the out of pocket cost for all that lotion would be a lot, but for 12 bottles of FREE lotion (and good stuff to) it is mighty tempting. On another note, in case your wondering what the hey to do with that free tool they always seem to throw in there somewhere, think Christmas. By themselves these tools aren't impressive, but put them together in a basket...... well it could be a great gift for the DIYers in your family.

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